Accounting Disclosure and Real Effects presents a new approach to the study of accounting measurement and disclosure that challenges the existing accounting literature. This new approach - the "real effects" perspective - argues that how firms' economic transactions, earnings, and capital flows are measured and reported to the capital markets has substantial effects on the firms' real decisions and on the allocation of resources in the economy in general. Accounting Disclosure and Real Effects should be required reading for accounting regulators and corporate managers who have to deal with alternative accounting standards and disclosure requirements. This landmark survey is the only source to focus on the real effects approach to the study of disclosure.
Author(s): Chandra Kanodia
Year: 2007
Language: English
Pages: 108
Introduction......Page 12
A Conceptual Framework for Understanding Real Effects......Page 18
Real Effects of Imprecision in Accounting Measurements......Page 28
Real Effects of Measuring Intangibles......Page 50
Real Effects of Periodic Performance Reports......Page 68
Real Effects of Accounting for Derivatives......Page 84
Conclusion......Page 98
Acknowledgments......Page 100
References......Page 102