Are Direct Cash Flow Disclosures Informative? A Revisit
We revisit the incremental usefulness of direct method cash flow disclosures. Prior empirical studies of U.S. firms advocate the direct method, but none fully considered all available indirect method cash flow information, warranting further study. Recent FASB, IASB and particularly CFA Institute co...
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Main Authors: | Orpurt, Steven Francis, ZANG, Yoonseok |
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Language: | English |
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2006
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