Valuation-based accounting research: Implications for financial reporting and opportunities for future research |
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Authors: | Mary E. Barth |
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Affiliation: | Graduate School of Business, Stanford University, CA 94305, USA |
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Abstract: | This paper discusses the relation between financial reporting research and practice, particularly standard setters. Many studies addressing financial reporting issues use a valuation approach. The paper describes alternative approaches to valuation research and summarises the findings relating to four major current issues: fair value accounting for financial, tangible, and intangible assets, cash flows versus accruals, recognition versus disclosure, and international harmonisation of accounting standards. The summaries include identifying what standard setters and others would like to learn from research, what we have learned, and what is left to learn. The paper concludes with observations about future financial reporting academic research. |
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Keywords: | Financial reporting Valuation research Accounting standard setting |
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