The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) requires foreign firms wishing to list their securities on the U.S. exchanges to convert their financial statements to U.S.-based generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) in a reconciliation filing known as Form 20-F. This paper extends prior research analyzing the importance of the SEC requirement by examining the value relevance to U.S. capital markets of Form 20-F reconciliation information under two additional hypotheses related to: i) investors\u27 anticipation of the reconciliation, and ii) investors\u27 perception of foreign countries\u27 enforcement and reliability in applying local accounting rules. We argue that the information content of the Form 20-F reconciliation data is pree...
This paper examines whether complying with U.S. GAAP impacts non-U.S. firms’ cross-listing decisions...
This paper presents the results of research analyzing reconciliations of net income and stockholders...
We compare the characteristics of US GAAP earnings for US firms with reconciled earnings for non-US ...
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) requires foreign firms wishing to list their securities...
We argue that the 2007 SEC elimination of the U.S. GAAP reconciliation requirement for IFRS-reportin...
Considerable progress has been made in the past decade converging national Generally Accepted Accoun...
This study examines SEC Form 6-K to determine whether foreign firms report U.S. GAAP adjusted financ...
This paper investigates the capital market consequences of the SEC\u27s decision to eliminate the re...
In this study, we conjecture that non-U.S. firms, choosing to be listed on the major U.S. exchanges,...
Abstract The aim of this study is to investigate whether the impact of the SEC's Form 20-F reconcili...
Numerous accounting standards and practices affect the financial statements analyzed by investors an...
The European Commission has long been concerned over the extensive disclosures required by the Secur...
In December 2007 the SEC issued a formal rule release that allows foreign-private issuers that emplo...
I am looking into the effects of the removal of a reconciliation to U.S. GAAP from IFRS on Form 20-F...
This study examines the incremental information of Canadian accounting principles when financial in...
This paper examines whether complying with U.S. GAAP impacts non-U.S. firms’ cross-listing decisions...
This paper presents the results of research analyzing reconciliations of net income and stockholders...
We compare the characteristics of US GAAP earnings for US firms with reconciled earnings for non-US ...
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) requires foreign firms wishing to list their securities...
We argue that the 2007 SEC elimination of the U.S. GAAP reconciliation requirement for IFRS-reportin...
Considerable progress has been made in the past decade converging national Generally Accepted Accoun...
This study examines SEC Form 6-K to determine whether foreign firms report U.S. GAAP adjusted financ...
This paper investigates the capital market consequences of the SEC\u27s decision to eliminate the re...
In this study, we conjecture that non-U.S. firms, choosing to be listed on the major U.S. exchanges,...
Abstract The aim of this study is to investigate whether the impact of the SEC's Form 20-F reconcili...
Numerous accounting standards and practices affect the financial statements analyzed by investors an...
The European Commission has long been concerned over the extensive disclosures required by the Secur...
In December 2007 the SEC issued a formal rule release that allows foreign-private issuers that emplo...
I am looking into the effects of the removal of a reconciliation to U.S. GAAP from IFRS on Form 20-F...
This study examines the incremental information of Canadian accounting principles when financial in...
This paper examines whether complying with U.S. GAAP impacts non-U.S. firms’ cross-listing decisions...
This paper presents the results of research analyzing reconciliations of net income and stockholders...
We compare the characteristics of US GAAP earnings for US firms with reconciled earnings for non-US ...