We examine the characteristics of firms that lobbied on the 2010 Exposure Draft (ED) on pensions and find that signalling influences the decision to lobby. Further, we examine preparers position to two important proposals in the ED. We find that preparers are less likely to agree with the abolition of the corridor when they report unrecognized actuarial losses and that firms are more likely to oppose the replacement of the expected rate of return with the discount rate when the spread between these two rates is large. These results suggest that while signalling drives firm decisions to lobby, self-interest influences how firms lobby
On 30 November 2000, the Accounting Standards Board issued Financial Reporting Standard 17(‘Retireme...
Goodwill accounting treatment has been a subject of heated debate for a long time in many countries ...
Submissions made on Exposure Draft 49, Accounting for Identifiable Intangible Assets (ED49) are anal...
AcceptedArticleWe examine the characteristics of firms that lobbied on the 2010 Exposure Draft (ED) ...
This study examines lobbying against the FASB\u27s 1985 Exposure Draft (ED) on accounting for pensio...
Purpose In 2009, the International Accounting Standards Board started revising International Account...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
In this study, I investigate managers’ opportunistic behavior and its consequences by using pension ...
We examine the lobbying behavior of state governments in the development of recently issued public p...
The present paper reviews the research evidence on the impact of changes in pension accounting metho...
This thesis consists of two self-contained empirical chapters on defined benefit pension plans (DB h...
This paper examines if the value relevance of pension accounting information has increased after the...
We use UK data to show that firms that sponsor a defined-benefit pension plan are less likely to be ...
Employers offer pension plans for two main reasons; paternalism and skills market competiveness. Rec...
Article; an earlier version appeared as University of Exeter, Department of Accounting working paper...
On 30 November 2000, the Accounting Standards Board issued Financial Reporting Standard 17(‘Retireme...
Goodwill accounting treatment has been a subject of heated debate for a long time in many countries ...
Submissions made on Exposure Draft 49, Accounting for Identifiable Intangible Assets (ED49) are anal...
AcceptedArticleWe examine the characteristics of firms that lobbied on the 2010 Exposure Draft (ED) ...
This study examines lobbying against the FASB\u27s 1985 Exposure Draft (ED) on accounting for pensio...
Purpose In 2009, the International Accounting Standards Board started revising International Account...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
In this study, I investigate managers’ opportunistic behavior and its consequences by using pension ...
We examine the lobbying behavior of state governments in the development of recently issued public p...
The present paper reviews the research evidence on the impact of changes in pension accounting metho...
This thesis consists of two self-contained empirical chapters on defined benefit pension plans (DB h...
This paper examines if the value relevance of pension accounting information has increased after the...
We use UK data to show that firms that sponsor a defined-benefit pension plan are less likely to be ...
Employers offer pension plans for two main reasons; paternalism and skills market competiveness. Rec...
Article; an earlier version appeared as University of Exeter, Department of Accounting working paper...
On 30 November 2000, the Accounting Standards Board issued Financial Reporting Standard 17(‘Retireme...
Goodwill accounting treatment has been a subject of heated debate for a long time in many countries ...
Submissions made on Exposure Draft 49, Accounting for Identifiable Intangible Assets (ED49) are anal...