Financial Accounting and Equity Markets: Selected Essays of Philip Brown

Author:   Philip Brown
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Volume:   4
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9780415814614


Pages:   424
Publication Date:   11 February 2013
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Author:   Philip Brown
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Volume:   4
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.980kg
ISBN:  

9780415814614


ISBN 10:   0415814618
Pages:   424
Publication Date:   11 February 2013
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
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"Foreword Stephen A. Zeff Introduction List of Publications Part 1: Returns and Earnings 1. (with R. Ball) ""An empirical evaluation of accounting income numbers"", Journal of Accounting Research, 6(2), 1968, 159-178. 2. ""Invited Remarks: Ball and Brown [1968]"", Journal of Accounting Research, 27 (Supplement), 1989, 202-217. 3. ""The impact of the annual net profit report on the stock market"", The Australian Accountant, 40(July), 1970, 277-283. 4. (with J.W. Kennelly) ""The informational content of quarterly earnings: an extension and some further evidence"", The Journal of Business, 45(3), 1972, 403-415. 5. (with B. Howitt and M. Wee), ""Order flow and price effects surrounding an ASX announcement"", 2005 AFAANZ Conference Proceedings, Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand (July, 2005), CD-ROM. Part 2: Miscellaneous Issues 6. (with R. Ball) ""Identifying some issues in C.C.A."", The Australian Accountant, 47(August), 1977, 413-414 and 419-421. 7. (with T.S. Walter) ""Sharemarket efficiency and the experts: some Australian findings"", Australian Journal of Management, 7(1), 1982, 19-31. 8. (with G. Gallery and O. Goei) ""Does market misvaluation help explain share market long-run underperformance following a seasoned equity issue?"" Accounting and Finance, 46(2), 2006, 191-219. 9. (with I. Dunlop) ""A case of reporting form over substance"", Australian Accounting Review, 1(2), 1991, 40-46. 10. (with H.Y. Izan and A.L. Loh) ""Fixed asset revaluations and managerial incentives"", Abacus, 28(1), 1992, 36-57. Part 3: Standard-Setting and Regulation 11. (with S.L. Taylor and T.S. Walter) ""The impact of statutory sanctions on the level and information content of voluntary corporate disclosure"", Abacus, 35(2), 1999, 138-162. 12. (with W. Beekes) ""Do better-governed Australian firms make more informative disclosures?"" Journal of Business Finance & Accounting, 33(3-4), 2006, 422-450. 13. (with B. Howieson) ""Capital markets research and accounting standard setting"", Accounting and Finance, 38(1), 1998, 5-28. 14. (with G. Clinch) ""Global harmonisation of accounting standards: what research into capital markets tells us"", Australian Accounting Review, 8(1), 1998, 21-29. 15. ""International Financial Reporting Standards: what are the benefits?"" Accounting and Business Research, 41(3), 2011, 269-285. 16. (with A. Tarca) ""Politics, processes and the future of Australian accounting standards"", Abacus, 37(3), 2001, 267-296. 17. (with A. Tarca) ""Achieving high quality, comparable financial reporting: a review of independent enforcement bodies in Australia and the United Kingdom"", Abacus, 43(4), 2007, 438-473. Part 4: In Theory 18. ""A note on the inverse (reverse) sum-of-the-years'-digits method and other ways to amortise goodwill"", Australian Accounting Review, 5(1), 1995, 17-21. 19. (with A. Szimayer) ""Valuing executive stock options: performance hurdles, early exercise and stochastic volatility"", Accounting and Finance, 48(3), 2008, 363-389. Index"

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Philip Brown is Professor Emeritus of Accounting and Finance at the University of Western Australia and he holds a joint professorial appointment at the University of New South Wales, Australia. In 1991 Philip Brown was the American Accounting Association's Distinguished International Visiting Lecturer; and in 1991/1992 he was the inaugural Coopers and Lybrand-Accounting Association of Australia and New Zealand Visiting Research Professor in Australasia. In 1986 Philip Brown and his University of Chicago colleague, Ray Ball, received the inaugural American Accounting Association's Seminal Contribution to Accounting Literature Award, for a paper they published in 1968.

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