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This study posits that pandemics should be regarded as complex, open-ended phenomena that cannot be reduced to biology and epidemiology. The research assesses Ghana's effectiveness in governing the COVID-19 pandemic contrary to apocalyptic predictions. This paper critiques Ghana's responses to...
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This dissertation examines the form of disclosure provided in mandatory 10-K amendments filed in response to review by the Securities and Exchange Commission. These amendments are the focus of this study because the 10-K/A provides a unique opportunity to examine a situation where information...
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Prior studies on the incremental predictive ability of accrual models over cash flow models with respect to future cash flows led to conflicting results. This paper extends the model of the accrual process developed by Barth, Cram, and Nelson (2001) by including cash flow implications of growth...
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Performance pricing (PP) is a feature of loans that allows for dynamic changes in rates in response to changes in the credit risk of the borrower without the need for costly renegotiation or default. This provides management with an incentive to manipulate its accounting measures and the...
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Prior research reveals that write-offs of long-lived assets are both large in magnitude and frequent in occurrence. Responding to calls for enhanced reporting of these items, the FASB issued SFAS 121, Accounting for the Impairment of Long-Lived Assets. However, its effect on the characteristics...
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