Seyed Kazem Ebrahimi; Bahraminasab Ali; mohaddeseh hamedi
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Investors need reliable information for decision making in order to make optimal economic decisions. This research investigates the effect of the modified auditor's opinion on the debt structure and excess stock returns of the companies admitted to the Tehran Stock Exchange. The type of auditor's opinion ...
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Investors need reliable information for decision making in order to make optimal economic decisions. This research investigates the effect of the modified auditor's opinion on the debt structure and excess stock returns of the companies admitted to the Tehran Stock Exchange. The type of auditor's opinion has been considered as independent variable and debt structure and excess stock returns as dependent variables. The statistical sample included 102 companies admitted to the Tehran Stock Exchange during the years 2012-2016. The required data have been collected from the Tehran Stock Exchange Library, Compact CD of Rah Avard Novin and the Codal site. Data analysis has been performed using Eviews 9 software. In the study, a multivariate regression model and panel data method were used. To study the relationship between the mentioned variables, two hypotheses were developed. The results show that there is a negative and significant relationship between the modified auditor's opinion and debt structure and excess stock returns
darioush foroughi; Hadi Amiri; Seyed Mohammad Alsharef
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The purpose of the study is to investigate the influence of accruals on future assets’ returns and future stocks returns. Due to their estimating nature, accruals are less stable relative to cash flows; therefore, they are more influential on returns; however, financial distress may increase or ...
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The purpose of the study is to investigate the influence of accruals on future assets’ returns and future stocks returns. Due to their estimating nature, accruals are less stable relative to cash flows; therefore, they are more influential on returns; however, financial distress may increase or decrease the influence of accruals on future returns. The study sample includes 117 companies incorporated in Tehran Stock Exchange between 2006 and 2015. The findings of this study reveal that the influence of accruals on the future returns of assets in the companies suffering financial distress is less which is owing to more persistency of the accruals (much real estimations) in the companies struggling with financial distress. Furthermore, the influence of accruals on the future returns of the stocks in the companies suffering financial distress is less which is due to less abnormality of accruals (less mispricing) in companies suffering financial distress compared to companies with non-financial distress. Key words: Financial Distress, Abnormality of Accruals, Persistence Argument, Assets Returns, Stock Returns.
Saber Sheri Anaghiz Sheri Anaghiz; Bahram Mohseni Maleki Mohseni Maleki
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In this research, the usefulness of balance sheet and income statement information have been considered in compare with income statement to explain stock returns of 104 sample companies which are accepted in Tehran security exchange since 1382 till 1390. The investors consider future value of stock returns ...
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In this research, the usefulness of balance sheet and income statement information have been considered in compare with income statement to explain stock returns of 104 sample companies which are accepted in Tehran security exchange since 1382 till 1390. The investors consider future value of stock returns at the time of investment in companies share. This research, tried to help the investors to choose a best finance and investment chance. The data utilized to test the research assumptions are generally compound data. To test the research assumptions, multi variable regressions have been applied. The descriptive and perceptive statistical methods, including adjusted multiple, are applied.The result of this research indicated more ability and profitability of stock return at the time of using information in the model of balance sheet and income statement together in compare with only income statement usage. Specially in Loss versus profit companies and Young versus mature companies or with Firms with uncertain future earnings
Yahya Hassas Yeganeh; Matin Hassannejad
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In this research, the usefulness of balance sheet and income statement information have been considered in compare with income statement to explain stock returns of 104 sample companies which are accepted in Tehran security exchange since 1382 till 1390. The investors consider future value of stock returns ...
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In this research, the usefulness of balance sheet and income statement information have been considered in compare with income statement to explain stock returns of 104 sample companies which are accepted in Tehran security exchange since 1382 till 1390. The investors consider future value of stock returns at the time of investment in companies share. This research, tried to help the investors to choose a best finance and investment chance. The data utilized to test the research assumptions are generally compound data. To test the research assumptions, multi variable regressions have been applied. The descriptive and perceptive statistical methods, including adjusted multiple, are applied. The result of this research indicated more ability and profitability of stock return at the time of using information in the model of balance sheet and income statement together in compare with only income statement usage. Specially in Loss versus profit companies and Young versus mature companies or with Firms with uncertain future earnings
M Ghaemi; M Moradipour; M Karim
Volume 9, Issue 35 , October 2012, , Pages 93-106
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Recently, some of the accounting researches in Iran capital market have been devoted to income smoothing, but not so many on relationship with stock value. We mean to evaluate the effect of income smoothing stock return. Therefore, there is a need to measure the expected return, for which we use Fama-French ...
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Recently, some of the accounting researches in Iran capital market have been devoted to income smoothing, but not so many on relationship with stock value. We mean to evaluate the effect of income smoothing stock return. Therefore, there is a need to measure the expected return, for which we use Fama-French three-factor model in this paper. To estimate the model, we use monthly data from 2006-2010. Also, sample concludes 90 listed companies in TSE. Income smoothing is measured by volatility ratio of operational income to cash flow from operation. Our findings show that income smoothing is another relevant factor in Fama-French three-factor model. In other words, income smoothing is relevant to stock return and the less volatility ratio, the less the expected return of shareholders.
V Khodadadi; M Arabi; F Taheri
Volume 9, Issue 34 , July 2012, , Pages 151-172
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The timing of an annual report announcement is a disclosure decision that managers must make. The users recognize timeliness as an important characteristic of usefulness of accounting information. In this research, we investigate relationship between a set of explanatory variables (such as returns on ...
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The timing of an annual report announcement is a disclosure decision that managers must make. The users recognize timeliness as an important characteristic of usefulness of accounting information. In this research, we investigate relationship between a set of explanatory variables (such as returns on equity, changs of stock return, financial risk and size) and timing of annual financial reporting. we have used the financial data of 88 firms listed at Tehran Stock Exchange (TSE), that have analyzed for during 2004 to 2010 by using of the Panel Data System and Ordinary Least Square Regressions (OLS) Model. The results of regression show that timeliness in reporting by TSE listed companies is influenced by their profitability. We find that returns on equity and changes in stock returns are positively associated with the annual financial reports earlier and financial risk and changes in financial risk are negatively associated with the annual financial reports earlier. In addition, the results indicate that the timing of annual report releases is significantly affected by company size.