Ross Jennings
University of Texas at Austin
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Review of Accounting Studies | 1999
Dennis J. Chambers; Ross Jennings; Robert B. Thompson
Investment professionals often suggest that accounting earnings is a more useful indicator of share value if adjusted by substituting current capital expenditures for reported depreciation. We investigate the usefulness of this alternative depreciation measure by comparing the ability of reported earnings and adjusted earnings to explain the cross-sectional distribution of stock prices for a large sample of manufacturing firms. We find that adjusted earnings explains a much smaller fraction of the variation in share prices than earnings based on reported depreciation, and provide evidence on the reasons for this difference.
Journal of Accounting and Economics | 1992
Bong H Han; Ross Jennings; James Noel
Abstract This study examines whether annual financial statements filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission are timely sources of information for investors. We examine a summary measure, the probability of bankruptcy, through which the release of financial statements might communicate information to investors. The results indicate that a significant association exists between revisions in the probability of bankruptcy due to nonearnings data and security returns over the fiscal year, but that investors have largely revised their estimates of the probability of bankruptcy prior to the release of the full financial statements.
Contemporary Accounting Research | 2009
Ross Jennings; Connie D. Weaver; William J. Mayew
We examine the extent of implicit taxes at the corporate level and the effect on implicit taxes of the Tax Reform Act of 1986 (TRA86). Using a variety of specifications, we find consistent evidence that implicit taxes eliminate virtually all of the cross-sectional differences in explicit tax preferences prior to TRA86, and then abruptly decline and eliminate only about one-third of the cross-sectional differences in tax preferences in years following TRA86. We triangulate this evidence that implicit taxes declined following TRA86 by also providing evidence (a) of a decline in the relation between changes in tax preferences and changes in pre-tax returns, (b) of an increase in the persistence of tax-related earnings changes, (c) that these dramatic economic changes are priced by investors. Finally, we provide evidence suggesting that the decline in implicit taxes after TRA86 is driven at least in part by expansion of aggressive tax planning and use of tax shelters. Taken together these results indicate that TRA86 had a profound and lasting effect on implicit taxes at the corporate level.
Journal of Business Finance & Accounting | 1996
Ross Jennings; John R. Robinson; Robert B. Thompson; Linda Duvall
Review of Accounting Studies | 2002
Dennis J. Chambers; Ross Jennings; Robert B. Thompson
Financial Analysts Journal | 2001
Ross Jennings; Marc J. LeClere; Robert B. Thompson
Accounting Horizons | 1997
Thomas J. Linsmeier; John Gribble; Ross Jennings; Mark H. Lang; Stephen H. Penman; Kathy R. Petroni; D. Shores; John H. Smith; Terry D. Warfield
The Accounting Review | 2011
Dain C. Donelson; Ross Jennings; John M. McInnis
Journal of Accounting, Auditing & Finance | 2003
Dennis J. Chambers; Ross Jennings; Robert B. Thompson
Social Science Research Network | 1998
Dennis J. Chambers; Ross Jennings; Robert B. Thompson