We extend the recent literature concerning accounting based valuation models to investigate financial firms from six European countries with substantial financial sectors: France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Switzerland and the UK. Not only are these crucial industries worthy of study in their own right, but unusual accounting practices, and inter-country differences in those accounting practices, provide valuable insights into the accounting-value relationship. Our sample consists of 7,714 financial firm/years observations from 1,140 companies drawn from 1989-2000. Sub-samples include 1,309 firm/years for banks, 650 for insurance companies, 1,705 for real estate firms, and 3,239 for investment companies. In most countries we find that th...
Comparing the financial characteristics of different groups of firms with financial ratios has been ...
Several studies based on US and UK data have used market value as an indicator of the firm’s expect...
Value added in financial accounting : a comparative study of Germany and France. - In: Advances in i...
We extend the recent literature concerning accounting based valuation models to investigate financia...
This paper aims to test the accuracy for the period 1990 to 2006 of three well-known equity valuatio...
This book presents the main valuation approaches that can be used to value financial institutions. B...
The Evaluation of the Equity of all Non-Listed Companies The aim of this study is the evaluation of...
European listed companies are required to prepare their consolidated financial statements in accorda...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to present a comparative analysis of the value releva...
ABSTRACT 1 Several studies based on US and UK data have used market value as an indicator of the fir...
This paper uses panel cointegration with a corresponding vector error correction model (VECM) to inv...
The research is aimed at verifying the value relevance of accounting information with reference two ...
The shift to a new economy places on intangible assets an indispensable instrument to preserve the c...
Several studies based on US and UK data have used market value as an indicator of the firm's expecte...
Several studies based on us and uk data have used market value as an indicator of the firm's expecte...
Comparing the financial characteristics of different groups of firms with financial ratios has been ...
Several studies based on US and UK data have used market value as an indicator of the firm’s expect...
Value added in financial accounting : a comparative study of Germany and France. - In: Advances in i...
We extend the recent literature concerning accounting based valuation models to investigate financia...
This paper aims to test the accuracy for the period 1990 to 2006 of three well-known equity valuatio...
This book presents the main valuation approaches that can be used to value financial institutions. B...
The Evaluation of the Equity of all Non-Listed Companies The aim of this study is the evaluation of...
European listed companies are required to prepare their consolidated financial statements in accorda...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to present a comparative analysis of the value releva...
ABSTRACT 1 Several studies based on US and UK data have used market value as an indicator of the fir...
This paper uses panel cointegration with a corresponding vector error correction model (VECM) to inv...
The research is aimed at verifying the value relevance of accounting information with reference two ...
The shift to a new economy places on intangible assets an indispensable instrument to preserve the c...
Several studies based on US and UK data have used market value as an indicator of the firm's expecte...
Several studies based on us and uk data have used market value as an indicator of the firm's expecte...
Comparing the financial characteristics of different groups of firms with financial ratios has been ...
Several studies based on US and UK data have used market value as an indicator of the firm’s expect...
Value added in financial accounting : a comparative study of Germany and France. - In: Advances in i...