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This paper investigates the impact of Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) on managers' earnings management choices (i.e., accrual management and real earnings management). Specifically, I investigate whether firms reduce their use of accrual management and increase their use of real earnings management...
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Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 142, Goodwill and Other Intangibles (FASB 2001) altered the treatment of goodwill by replacing the systematic amortization of goodwill with impairment testing. This change affected earnings in two ways by requiring many firms to take sizable...
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This paper considers estimation of parameters of diffusion terms from CIR models for estimation of stock prices. Feasibility of some known methods are tested for Monte-Carlo simulated data and for the historical prices, including individual stocks and stock indexes
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This study reviews and summarizes the relevant findings of nearly two decades of accounting and finance research papers that focus on the links between the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) and the quality of reported earnings. This study, unlike numerous other studies, does not seek to address the broad...
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Research on the distribution of resources typically focuses on anticipated outcomes. This paper investigates the social norms people use to distribute adventitious (unanticipated) outcomes. Participants in this study read a scenario where either they, or the person they were with (an...
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