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This report provides a review of the academic literature relevant to the mandatory adoption of IFRS reporting for … effect of mandated IFRS reporting on the implied cost of equity capital, percentage bid-ask spreads, the price impact of … mandatory IFRS reporting in the EU. For the mandatory IFRS period, we find some evidence that the cost of capital is lower for …
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This paper examines the economic consequences of mandatory IFRS reporting around the world. We analyze the effects on … market liquidity, cost of capital and Tobin's q in 26 countries using a large sample of firms that are mandated to adopt IFRS …. We find that, on average, market liquidity increases around the time of the introduction of IFRS. We also document a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012756518
This paper examines the economic consequences of mandatory IFRS reporting around the world. We analyze the effects on … market liquidity, cost of capital and Tobin's q in 26 countries using a large sample of firms that are mandated to adopt IFRS …. We find that, on average, market liquidity increases around the time of the introduction of IFRS. We also document a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012714340
This paper discusses differences in countries' approaches to reporting regulation and explores the reasons why they exist in the first place as well as why they are likely to persist. I first delineate various regulatory choices and discuss the tradeoffs associated with these choices. I also...
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apply the framework to help provide insights into the determinants and outcomes of accounting institutions (including IFRS …This paper reviews recent advances from the institutional economics and accounting literatures to help build a nascent … framework for ‘new institutional accounting' (NIA) research. The framework has five basic elements: (i) institutional structure …
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This study examines liquidity and cost of capital effects around voluntary and mandatory IAS/IFRS adoptions. In … considerable discretion in how they implement the new standards. Some firms may make very few changes and adopt IAS/IFRS more in … incentives, actual reporting behavior, and the external reporting environment around the switch to IAS/IFRS. We analyze whether …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013085326
This study examines liquidity and cost of capital effects around voluntary and mandatory IAS/IFRS adoptions. In … considerable discretion in how they implement the new standards. Some firms may make very few changes and adopt IAS/IFRS more in … incentives, actual reporting behavior, and the external reporting environment around the switch to IAS/IFRS. We analyze whether …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013092806
In recent years, reporting under International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) became mandatory in many countries …, across all countries, mandatory IFRS reporting had little impact on liquidity. The liquidity effects around IFRS introduction … reporting enforcement. There is little evidence of liquidity benefits in IFRS countries without substantive enforcement changes …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013072080
In recent years, reporting under International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) became mandatory in many countries …, across all countries, mandatory IFRS reporting had little impact on liquidity. The liquidity effects around IFRS introduction … reporting enforcement. There is little evidence of liquidity benefits in IFRS countries without substantive enforcement changes …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013037124
The International Financial Reporting Standard for Small and Medium-sized Entities (IFRS for SMEs) is increasingly … known about what factors influence countries' decisions to adopt IFRS for SMEs. In a unique sample of 128 countries, we find … that countries that are not capable of developing their own local generally accepted accounting principles are more likely …
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