Abstract

The study examines the security price behavior of firms at the time of three events: the proposal of the SEC's accounting series release (ASR 190) to require replacement cost disclosures, the adoption of ASR 190, and the initial filing of the data with the SEC. The primary analysis focuses upon differential security return behavior among reporting firms. Several extensions, including a comparison with nonreporting firms, are also conducted. The basic findings indicates no security price effects and is consistent with the hypothesis that no information was provided to the market during the three time intervals studied. Alternatively, the inability to find an effect may be due to a misspecification in the research design. However, the basic finding is robust under several additional analyses and specifications.

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