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We dissect the impact of liquidity on returns of Latin American firms using a detailed data set of firm characteristics over various market cycles. We find that firm-level liquidity (illiquidity) is positively (negatively) associated with returns. Further analysis reveals that global illiquidity...
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We document that several well known asset-pricing implications of accruals differ for investment and non-investment-related components. Exposure to an investment-accruals factor explains the cross-section of returns better than the accruals themselves, and this factor's returns are negatively...
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This paper examines the influence of reporting location on the value relevance of other comprehensive income (OCI). Accounting Standards Update (ASU) 2011-05 “Presentation of Comprehensive Income” requires firms to report OCI in a performance statement (i.e., either below net income in a...
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Ohlson (1995) models firm value as a function of book value, earnings, and analysts' earnings forecasts which capture “other” information not yet reflected in the financial statements. Within this framework, stock returns reflect information from earnings and forecasts, each of which is...
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