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The effect of recognition vs. disclosure on investor valuation: The case of pension accounting
Authors:V Gopalakrishnan
Institution:(1) Department of Accounting & Business Legal Studies, School of Business Administration, George Mason University, 22030-4444 Fairfax, VA
Abstract:Whether or not the format of financial reporting influences user assessment of the reported information is an important issue to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB), and managers. Do investors, in determining security prices, differentiate between information recognized in the balance sheet and that disclosed in the footnotes? The findings indicate that investors appear to consider pension information disclosed in the footnotes as value-relevant, given that an accrued (prepaid) pension liability (asset) is also recognized in the balance sheet. Second, investors attach equal importance to both sorts of pension information.
Keywords:pensions  recognition  disclosure  financial reporting
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