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We examine the financial statement disclosures that accompany settlements of uncertain tax benefits (UTB) to explore the market reaction to disclosure through tabular format and qualitative description. We use textual analysis to develop a measure of the similarity between tax footnotes and a...
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We examine whether voluntary, cooperative tax audits are associated with incrementally greater corporate tax compliance and positive spillover to financial reporting quality relative to enforced, adversarial tax audits. Extant literature lacks a direct comparison of these options, which both...
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Banks and other financial companies use securitization to redistribute risk and increase liquidity by pooling and selling assets. This paper reviews the typical set-up of a securitization and its potential benefits and risks, including the tendency to concentrate risk in positions retained by...
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Using hand-collected data on analyst locations, we study how geographic proximity affects analyst coverage decisions for U.S. firms that went public during 1996-2009, along with the impact of local coverage on firm visibility. Analysts are 80% more likely to cover local firms than non-local...
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In this paper, we discuss analysts, their roles in capital markets, regulation shocks that affected analysts in recent years, and what we can learn about these issues from academic research. We build upon well-discussed topics such as analysts' conflicts of interest, their tendency towards...
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We examine whether unaffiliated financial analysts' Buy recommendations after IPOs earn higher returns than those of affiliated analysts during the 1994-2001 time period, when analysts working at investment banks are alleged to have been influenced by conflicts of interest. We extend the work of...
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