نتایج جستجو برای: Residual Earnings

تعداد نتایج: 102605  

Journal: :international journal of finance and managerial accounting 0
hossein etemadi associate professor, faculty of management & economics, tarbiat modares university, tehran, iran corresponding author adel azar full professor, faculty of management & economics, tarbiat modares university, tehran, iran sasan babaie ph.d. in accounting, faculty of management & economics, tarbiat modares university, tehran, iran

based on valuation model of residual earnings, we cannot use earnings and losses of balance sheet items recorded in fair value for valuation purposes, for the balance sheet provides a perfect estimate of such items’ value. the purpose of this study is to examine whether net financial expenses are related to the market price of stocks in iran, because after initial recording of financial debts, ...

2000
Tracey West Andrew Worthington

Using pooled time-series, cross-sectional data on 110 Australian companies over the period 1992-1998 an examination is undertaken whether the trademarked variant of residual income known as economic value-added (or EVA) is more highly associated with stock returns than conventional accounting-based measures. The accountingbased measures of internal and external performance include earnings, net...

2001
Tracey West Andrew Worthington

Pooled time-series, cross-sectional data on 110 Australian companies over the period 1992-1998 is employed to examine whether the trademarked variant of residual income known as economic value-added (EVA) is more highly associated with stock returns than more conventional accounting-based measures. These other measures of internal and external performance include earnings, net cash flow and res...

1997
Gary C. Biddle Robert M. Bowen James S. Wallace

This study tests assertions that Economic Value Added (EVAt) is more highly associated with stock returns and firm values than accrual earnings, and evaluates which components of EVA, if any, contribute to these associations. Relative information content tests reveal earnings to be more highly associated with returns and firm values than EVA, residual income, or cash flow from operations. Incre...

2015
George J. Borjas Ilpo Kauppinen Panu Poutvaara

The Roy model has more precise predictions about the self-selection of migrants than previously realized. The conditions shown to result in positive or negative selection in terms of expected earnings also imply a stochastic dominance relationship between the earnings distributions of migrants and non-migrants. We test these predictions using the Danish full population administrative data. We f...

2017
JOHN FORKER RONAN POWELL

Predictability and variability are two measures commonly used in the empirical literature to gauge the quality of earnings and hence, decision usefulness to investors. We adopt both measures to investigate empirically the relative quality of Stern Stewart’s measure of economic value added (EVA) compared to GAAP earnings, residual income, cash flows and other mandated metrics in the US and UK. W...

2006
Sudhakar V. Balachandran Partha Mohanram Sudhakar Balachandran

Prior research found that Residual Income (RI) is, at best, minimally informative about stock returns relative to Earnings, despite strong support for RI in theory and among practitioners. We examine three possible explanations for this puzzle. First, the empirical literature ignores some salient feature of practice or theory. Second, the market does not fully impound all of the information fro...

2007
Irwin Garfinkel Robert Haveman

Many factors contribute to the black..,white earnings gap, among them labor market discrimination. This paper presents estimates of the contribution of this.factor to.the earnings differential, and sets upper and lower bounds on this contribution. These estimates are presented at various deciles of the distribution of workers by earnings capacity. Based on these distributional estimates, the co...

2005
Michael Kaestner

Behavioral Finance aims to explain empirical anomalies by introducing investor psychology as a determinant of asset pricing. This study provides strong evidence that anomalous stock price behavior following earnings announcements is due to a representativeness bias. It investigates current and past earnings surprises and subsequent market reaction for listed US companies over the period 1983-19...

2012
Ryan Ball Gavin Cassar J. GERAKOS

Despite the large number of papers purporting to identify earnings management, the current techniques used to identify it are sorely lacking. In general, they are based on the assumption that accruals unexplained by a linear projection on firm-level observables (i.e., discretionary accruals) represent either explicit earnings management or poor quality earnings.1 Namely, these techniques assume...

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