Using Earnings-at-Risk to Assess the Risk of Indonesian Banks Elisa R. Muresan‚ Ph.D. 1 Nevi Danila‚ Ph.D. 2 JEL Classifications: F37‚ G20 Authors’ Keywords: Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) Earnings-at-Risk (EaR)‚ Bank Risk‚ Indonesian Banks Questions and feedback may be directed to both authors. 1 Elisa R. Muresan is an Assistant Professor of Finance at The School of Business‚ Public Administration‚ and Information Sciences‚ Long Island University‚ 1 University Plaza‚ Brooklyn‚ NY 11201
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Chapter 19 Share-Based Compensation and Earnings per Share True / False Questions 1. GAAP requires using intrinsic value accounting for employee stock options. True False 2. If previous experience indicates that a material number of stock options will be forfeited before they vest‚ the fair value estimate of the options on the grant date should be adjusted to reflect that expectation. True False 3. Compensation expense must be adjusted during the service period to reflect changes
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"Brands are machines for delivering quality earnings at high margins" Tim Broadbent. ’Advertising Works 2000’. Although brands do not solely refer to businesses and their products or services (e.g. charities‚ countries‚ celebrities)‚ this essay will discuss their relevance to profits with regards to business operations unless specified. Where most companies must at some point make a decision (consciously or unconsciously) whether to brand their company or not‚ that question is often rhetorical.
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Future Earnings Management Activities at Maynard Manufacturing Company (Page 54) Examples | GAAP-based | Latitude by GAAP | Fraud? | 1 | Yes | Yes (Gray Area) | No | 2 | Yes | Yes (Gray Area) | No | 3 | Yes | Yes (Black Area) | No | 4 | Yes | Yes (White Area) | No | 5 | Yes | Yes (Gray Area) | No | 6 | Yes | Yes (Black Area) | No | 7 | Yes | Yes (Black Area) | Yes | 8 | Yes | Yes (White Area) | No | 9 | No | Black Area | Yes | 10 | Yes | Yes (White Area) | No | 11 | Yes |
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IMPACT OF TAX CONSIDERATION AND TRANSITORY EARNINGS ON DIVIDEND INSIDE A FIRM. By ADARAMOLA A. O. (Ph.D.) ABSTRACT The purpose of this paper is to discuss the Dividend Relevance Theory and to determine whether a relationship exists between dividend payment and transitory earnings; given the impact of tax and other economic conditions with the objective of maximizing the present discounted value of after tax dividend. To achieve this‚ the Lintner’s models were specified to which the
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Auditors’ Earnings Management Decisions Mark W. Nelson John A. Elliott Cornell University Robin L. Tarpley The George Washington University ABSTRACT: This paper reports analyses of data obtained using a field-based questionnaire in which 253 auditors from one Big 5 firm recalled and described 515 specific experiences they had with clients who they believe were attempting to manage earnings. This approach enables us to analyze separately managers’ decisions about how to attempt earnings management
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Journal of Accounting Research Vol. 19 No. 2 Autumn 1981 Printed in U.S.A. Price and Trading Volume Reaction Surrounding Earnings Announcements: A Closer Examination DALE MORSE* I. Introduction The process of information dissemination and interpretation in securities markets is very complex and mostly unobservable. While changes in prices and the amount of trading that takes place at the market level provide evidence of information processing‚ Verrecchia [1981] demonstrated that these
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Internship Report On Earnings Management and Corporate Governance in Bangladesh (The Role of the Board and the Audit Committee) Prepared for: Mr. Shubhankar Shil. Assistant Professor‚ School of Business University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB) Prepared by: Rashed Hossain ID: 092011001 Concentration: Finance School of Business University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB) April 27‚ 2013 Mr. Shubhankar Shil. Assistant Professor‚ School of Business University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh
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Paper Review “How do earnings numbers relate to stock returns?” By D. Craig Nichols and James M. Wahlen Written by Tra My Nguyen Student ID 24458 Submission date 27 March 2014 Submitted to Mr John Mulenga Financial Statement Analysis Module Review’s layout: I. Main contribution the research paper II. Summary of the findings Research Paper Review The research paper summarized the theory and empirical evidence on the relationship between accounting earnings of a firm and its stock
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the asymmetric timeliness of earnings – a summary 2 2.1. The author’s motivation 2 2.2. The asymmetric sensitivity of earnings to returns 2 2.3. Earnings-return association versus cash flow-return association 5 2.4. The asymmetric persistence of earnings changes conditional on news 7 2.5. Conservatism and the asymmetric effect on the earnings response coeffcients 9 2.6 Further testing 11 3. International differences in the effects of asymmetric timeliness on earnings 11 3.1 Common-law versus code-law
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