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In this study we compare the ability of alternative accounting methods for employee stock options (ESOs) to reflect firm value using the Ohlson [1995, 1999] and Feltham-Ohlson [1999] valuation models for a sample of 85 computer software firms. The three methods we compare are APB 25, ESO expense...
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In 1968, Beaver published his seminal paper on the information content of earnings announcements, establishing that both trading volume and return volatility increase at the time of earnings announcements. Thirty-some years after Beaver's study, concerns have been raised about a perceived...
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This paper employs Ohlson's (1995, 1998) accounting based equity valuation model to structure an empirical assessment of the pricing of dividends in stock prices. We address two questions. First, to what extent does the pricing of dividends reflect Modigliani and Miller?s (1958, 1961) one-to-one...
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We find, as predicted, that the differential ability of accrual and cash flow components of earnings to help forecast future abnormal earnings and the persistence of the components results in the components having different valuation implications. We base our tests on Ohlson (1999) applied to...
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This paper tests the sharply differing predictions that emerge in Ohlson?s (1995) model from two assumptions about other information v that is reflected in a firm?s equity market value but not in its current financial statements. We find that neither assumption cleanly fits the data. If v is...
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