Previous empirical research demonstrates that the voluntary disclosure of defined benefit pension plan (DBPP) information by employers is value-relevant to investors and carries potential proprietary costs. This paper extends these findings in the context of the voluntary use of financial reporting standards (FRS) in annual reports sent by pension plans to their participants. FRS use is predicted to be related to proprietary costs for defined benefit pension plans (DBPPs) and to political visibility for defined contribution pension plans (DCPPs). Tests on the voluntary reporting practices of samples of 54 Australian DCPPs and 54 DBPPs during 1991-92 support these prediction
Pension funds have been part of the private sector since the 1850\u27s. Defined Benefit pension plan...
I explore recognition versus disclosure issues in US capital markets by investigating the associatio...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Previous empirical research demonstrates that the voluntary disclosure of defined benefit pension pl...
This study aims to examine the relationship between the level of risk disclosure particularly on pen...
This study aims to examine the level and quality of disclosures with regard to pension obligations, ...
This paper compares how pension obligations impact the market value of United States corporations un...
On 30 November 2000, the Accounting Standards Board issued Financial Reporting Standard 17(‘Retireme...
This paper discusses recent changes in the generally accepted accounting principles related to accou...
Until reporting periods ending on or after 31 December 1997, disclosure of financial instruments was...
Anecdotal evidence and a number of empirical studies from the US suggest that the providers of corpo...
An issue that has long been of interest in financial accounting research is the question of whether ...
Accounting for defined benefit plans is one o f the most complex and cumbersome components o f finan...
Pension risk reporting is attracting attention from investors, regulators and corporations. The IASB...
This paper examines how the minimum liability reporting requirement for defined benefit pension plan...
Pension funds have been part of the private sector since the 1850\u27s. Defined Benefit pension plan...
I explore recognition versus disclosure issues in US capital markets by investigating the associatio...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Previous empirical research demonstrates that the voluntary disclosure of defined benefit pension pl...
This study aims to examine the relationship between the level of risk disclosure particularly on pen...
This study aims to examine the level and quality of disclosures with regard to pension obligations, ...
This paper compares how pension obligations impact the market value of United States corporations un...
On 30 November 2000, the Accounting Standards Board issued Financial Reporting Standard 17(‘Retireme...
This paper discusses recent changes in the generally accepted accounting principles related to accou...
Until reporting periods ending on or after 31 December 1997, disclosure of financial instruments was...
Anecdotal evidence and a number of empirical studies from the US suggest that the providers of corpo...
An issue that has long been of interest in financial accounting research is the question of whether ...
Accounting for defined benefit plans is one o f the most complex and cumbersome components o f finan...
Pension risk reporting is attracting attention from investors, regulators and corporations. The IASB...
This paper examines how the minimum liability reporting requirement for defined benefit pension plan...
Pension funds have been part of the private sector since the 1850\u27s. Defined Benefit pension plan...
I explore recognition versus disclosure issues in US capital markets by investigating the associatio...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...