Determinants of voluntary comprehensive income disclosure by U.S. firms.

The objective of the study is to empirically examine why firms disclose conprehensive income information. Eight variables, namely, firm size, growth potential, debt/equity ratio, assets-in-place, percentage of non-executive directors, new shares issuance, shareholders concentration and foreign listi...

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Main Authors: Liew, Siew Fong., Ng, Su Chian., Wong, Chee Keong.
Other Authors: Asheq Razaur Rahman
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Published: 2008
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-110862023-05-19T07:23:10Z Determinants of voluntary comprehensive income disclosure by U.S. firms. Liew, Siew Fong. Ng, Su Chian. Wong, Chee Keong. Asheq Razaur Rahman Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::Public relations::Corporate communication The objective of the study is to empirically examine why firms disclose conprehensive income information. Eight variables, namely, firm size, growth potential, debt/equity ratio, assets-in-place, percentage of non-executive directors, new shares issuance, shareholders concentration and foreign listing are hypothesized. Results indicate that firm size and growth potential are significant determinants. Results also indicate that the disclosure of comprehensive income is demand driven rather than supply driven as firms disclosed the relevant information only to satisfy the needs of specific standards in place prior to the comprehensive income standard being promulgated. 2008-09-24T07:51:07Z 2008-09-24T07:51:07Z 2000 2000 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/11086 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Liew, Siew Fong.
Ng, Su Chian.
Wong, Chee Keong.
Determinants of voluntary comprehensive income disclosure by U.S. firms.
description The objective of the study is to empirically examine why firms disclose conprehensive income information. Eight variables, namely, firm size, growth potential, debt/equity ratio, assets-in-place, percentage of non-executive directors, new shares issuance, shareholders concentration and foreign listing are hypothesized. Results indicate that firm size and growth potential are significant determinants. Results also indicate that the disclosure of comprehensive income is demand driven rather than supply driven as firms disclosed the relevant information only to satisfy the needs of specific standards in place prior to the comprehensive income standard being promulgated.
author2 Asheq Razaur Rahman
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Liew, Siew Fong.
Ng, Su Chian.
Wong, Chee Keong.
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author Liew, Siew Fong.
Ng, Su Chian.
Wong, Chee Keong.
author_sort Liew, Siew Fong.
title Determinants of voluntary comprehensive income disclosure by U.S. firms.
title_short Determinants of voluntary comprehensive income disclosure by U.S. firms.
title_full Determinants of voluntary comprehensive income disclosure by U.S. firms.
title_fullStr Determinants of voluntary comprehensive income disclosure by U.S. firms.
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of voluntary comprehensive income disclosure by U.S. firms.
title_sort determinants of voluntary comprehensive income disclosure by u.s. firms.
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