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This study provides empirical evidence for the efficacy of deriving firms' earnings forecasts from predictions of the complete, conditional probability density function (pdf). Relative to cross-sectional earnings forecasts based on OLS regressions, improvements of accuracy, bias and measures for...
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This monograph provides a thorough review of earnings quality issues and analysis. Its primary objectives are to help gain a deep understanding of earnings quality and facilitate the development of comprehensive, granular, and contextual earnings quality indicators and analyses. While there are...
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Earnings estimates are often calculated as the product of sales and profit margin forecasts. The profit margin is predicted based on its past levels and other relevant information. A key component of such information is whether and the extent to which the company has recognized special items...
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Conducting informative profitability and valuation analyses requires reformulating the financial statements to separate operating activities—the core of value creation—from financing and other nonoperating activities. It also requires distinguishing between recurring and transitory items in...
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This study describes a comprehensive profitability analysis that introduces several novel ratios and decompositions. Key innovations relate to the separation and analysis of activities other than operating and financing, and, most importantly, to the decomposition of operating profitability....
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Accounting Standard Codification (ASC) Topic 842, which is effective since 2019, requires balance sheet recognition of operating lease obligations and right-of-use (ROU) assets. For many firms, the implementation of this standard resulted in a large increase in reported operating assets, thus...
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This study explores the valuation frameworks that financial analysts use to estimate the value of the firms based on their unreported intangible assets. We expect that the presence of significant volume of unreported intangible assets increases the idiosyncratic nature of a firm’s enterprise...
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A growing body of literature in accounting and finance relies on implied cost of equity (COE) measures. Such measures are sensitive to assumptions about terminal earnings growth rates. In this paper we develop a new COE measure that is more accurate than existing measures because it incorporates...
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This paper investigates the validity and usefulness of “hybrid” valuation models. We recast the model in Ohlson and Johannesson (2016) as a hybrid of the Dividend Discount Model and an earnings-based price multiple model, and develop a new hybrid model that generalizes the Residual Income...
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In this paper we critically review the existing literature on methods of computing the implied cost of capital (ICC). The ICC literature is characterised by a large number of heterogeneous studies reflecting different approaches, models to assess their validity and methods to mitigate potential...
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