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Have IFRS Contributed to an Increased Value-Relevance? - The Scandinavian Evidence

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This paper examines the value-relevance of Scandinavian earnings information and book values over the past decade in order to shed some light on whether the extensive global adoption of IFRS/IAS has contributed to an increased accounting quality in terms of economic decision-usefulness to equity investors. We address this research question using a sample of 4.310 firm-year observations for 431 exchange-listed companies at NASDAQ OMX Nordic and Oslo Stock Exchange between 2001 and 2010. The degree of value-relevance in our firm-sample is operationalized through two price regressions and one return regression and empirically tested via the statistical association between capitalized values of equity or annual changes in capitalized values of equity and the study s three explanatory accounting variables: (i) book values, (ii) accrual-based earnings and (iii) cash-flow-based earnings. Taken as a whole, our results show significant empirical signs of an increased value-relevance in both Scandinavian earnings information and book values, allowing us to draw contributing conclusions on the information content of financial statement information disclosed in the Scandinavian region.

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Erik Larsson is a post-gradute from Uppsala University holding a BSc degree in Business and Economics and a MSc degree in Accounting, Auditing and Analysis. He also has international business experience from CBS and LSE. His interest lies first and foremost in the disciplinary domain of accounting, valuation and international regulation.

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Authors Oskar Bogstrand, Erik Alexande Larsson, Erik Alexander Larsson
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2012
 
EAN 9783659301759
ISBN 978-3-659-30175-9
No. of pages 52
Subject Guides > Law, job, finance > Money, bank, stock market

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