Abstract

Accountants always have been interested in the information content of financial statements that firms periodically release to investors and other interested persons. Increasingly within the past decade, there has been a tendency to look to the user of financial statements for criteria to judge usefulness. This recognition of the user's importance has led to a number of empirical studies of the usefulness of accounting information.2 Our ori-

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