Robert Bricker and Nandini Chandar
The purpose of this study is to assess the pricing effects of financial reporting decision usefulness in terms of its constituent elements of relevance and reliability. Although…
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this study is to assess the pricing effects of financial reporting decision usefulness in terms of its constituent elements of relevance and reliability. Although it has long been intuitively appealing to believe in the decision usefulness of more relevant and reliable disclosures, they have been troublesome to demonstrate empirically. The mixed results have often been attributed to the richness of operating company settings.
Design/methodology/approach
This study addresses that problem by using 363 firm years of data from US market‐priced mutual funds (termed closed end funds in some countries and investment trusts in others), whose assets are comprised almost entirely of investment securities.
Findings
The results are consistent with the principal hypotheses – both relevance and reliability are valued by the market.
Practical implications
Overall, these findings provide a basis not only for reconciling prior, conflicting results, but in adding to our understanding of how disclosure characteristics are valued by investors, a particularly pertinent topic given the IASB's and the FASB's projects in this area.
Originality/value
The simplicity and elegance of the market‐priced mutual fund setting facilitates development of a model that simultaneously distinguishes between the relevance and reliability. Cost (less relevant) and fair‐value (more relevant) disclosures are gathered for both restricted (less reliable) and unrestricted (more reliable) securities for each firm year. Both levels and returns type methods are used to assess the effects of these separate elements of decision usefulness on securities valuation.
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Tom Schultheiss, Lorraine Hartline, Phyllis Rosenstock, Jean Mandeberg and Sue Stern
The following classified, annotated list of titles is intended to provide reference librarians with a current checklist of new reference books, and is designed to supplement the…
Abstract
The following classified, annotated list of titles is intended to provide reference librarians with a current checklist of new reference books, and is designed to supplement the RSR review column, “Recent Reference Books,” by Frances Neel Cheney. “Reference Books in Print” includes all additional books received prior to the inclusion deadline established for this issue. Appearance in this column does not preclude a later review in RSR. Publishers are urged to send a copy of all new reference books directly to RSR as soon as published, for immediate listing in “Reference Books in Print.” Reference books with imprints older than two years will not be included (with the exception of current reprints or older books newly acquired for distribution by another publisher). The column shall also occasionally include library science or other library related publications of other than a reference character.
Tom Schultheiss and Linda Mark
The following classified, annotated list of titles is intended to provide reference librarians with a current checklist of new reference books, and is designed to supplement the…
Abstract
The following classified, annotated list of titles is intended to provide reference librarians with a current checklist of new reference books, and is designed to supplement the RSR review column, “Recent Reference Books,” by Frances Neel Cheney. “Reference Books in Print” includes all additional books received prior to the inclusion deadline established for this issue. Appearance in this column does not preclude a later review in RSR. Publishers are urged to send a copy of all new reference books directly to RSR as soon as published, for immediate listing in “Reference Books in Print.” Reference books with imprints older than two years will not be included (with the exception of current reprints or older books newly acquired for distribution by another publisher). The column shall also occasionally include library science or other library related publications of other than a reference character.