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We investigate the extent to which market participants use compensation payouts released in the DEF 14A proxy statement (DEF14A) to assess future firm performance by examining sell-side analysts' earnings forecasts. Consistent with prior work, we confirm that CEO compensation unexplained by...
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We examine the sensitivity of CEO compensation to pretax domestic and foreign incomes both before and after the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA). Our results show firms reward foreign over domestic earnings prior to the TCJA, when foreign income was tax advantaged relative to domestic...
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We investigate how boards use discretion in contracting to incorporate private information about managerial performance. Building from the literature documenting that loss firms' publicly available valuation allowance (VA) disclosures contain value-relevant private information, we show the VA...
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This study uses the firm life cycle framework to extend our understanding of firm contracting practices. First, based on the theory of firm characteristics and the nature of firm transactions in each life cycle stage, we document significant differences in both the level and mix of executive...
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Academic and anecdotal evidence indicates that incentive systems often provide short-term payouts without regard for long-term consequences. New detailed disclosures mandated by FIN No. 48, Accounting for Uncertainty in Income Taxes, enable us to use a tax setting to investigate whether boards...
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"This book describes the current state of college student mental health in the United States, influences that contribute to non-flourishing mental health, factors (at a classroom level and campus-wide) that promote flourishing mental health, and interventions that support mental...
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