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Conditional conservatism and cost of capital

Autores: García Lara, Juan M.; García Osma, Beatriz; Peñalva Acedo, Fernando
Título de la revista: REVIEW OF ACCOUNTING STUDIES
ISSN: 1380-6653
Volumen: 16
Número: 2
Páginas: 247 - 271
Fecha de publicación: 2011
Resumen:
We empirically test the association between conditional conservatism and cost of equity capital. Conditional conservatism imposes stronger verification requirements for the recognition of economic gains than economic losses, resulting in earnings that reflect losses faster than gains. This asymmetric reporting of gains and losses is predicted to lower firm cost of equity capital by increasing bad news reporting precision, thereby reducing information uncertainty (Guay and Verrecchia ) and the volatility of future stock prices (Suijs ). Using standard asset-pricing tests, we find a significant negative relation between conditional conservatism and excess average stock returns over the period 1975-2003. This evidence is corroborated by further tests on the association between conditional conservatism and measures of implied cost of capital derived from analysts' forecasts
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