Accounting and Finance 2003 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Accounting and finance at forty: a retrospective evaluation. | Business | Otchere, Isaac |
An analysis of the implications of diversity for students' first level accounting performance. | Business | Rankin, Michaela, Silvester, Mark, Vallely, Mark, Wyatt, Anne |
Auditor conservatism and voluntary disclosure: evidence from the year 2000 systems issue .(accounting research ) | Business | |
Capital gains tax and the capital asset pricing model. | Business | Lally, Martin, Zijl, Tony van |
Capital structure and financing of SMEs: Australian evidence. | Business | Holmes, Scott, Cassar, Gavin |
Do austrailian companies manage earnings to meet simple earnings benchmarks?(accounting research ) | Business | |
Earnings management and abnormal returns: Evidence from the 1970-1972 Price control Regulations. | Business | |
Efficient contracting and accounting. | Business | Emanuel, David, Wong, Jilnaught, Wong, Norman |
Information content, audit reports and going-concern: an Australian study. | Business | Bessell, Max, Anandarajan, Asokan, Umar, Ahson |
Investment manager characteristics, strategy, top management changes and fund performance. | Business | Gallagher, David R. |
Knowledge transfer costs and dependence as determinants of financial reporting. | Business | Hay, David |
On the robustness of short-term interest rate models .(accounting and finance research ) | Business | |
Short-term interest rate models: valuing interest rate derivatives using a Monte-Carlo approach. | Business | Treepongkaruna, Sirimon, Gray, Stephen |
The tick/volatility ratio as a determinant of the compass rose: empirical evidence from decimalisation on the NYSE.(New York Stock Exchange) | Business | Frino, Alex, McKenzie, Michael D. |
The valuation discount of multi-segment firms in Australia. | Business | Fleming, Grant, Oliver, Barry, Skourakis, Steven |
Trends and determinants of Australian managed fund transaction costs. | Business | Parwada, Jerry T. |
Unit initial public offerings: Staged equity or signaling mechanism?(accounting research) | Business | |
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