Ruth W. Epps
Virginia Commonwealth University
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Accounting Forum | 2005
Ronald Stoltzfus; Ruth W. Epps
Abstract This research examines bond risk premiums to determine whether creditors of companies with investments in joint ventures reflect legal or implicit measures of the debts of joint ventures. The legal view suggests that the amount of potential loss from an investment in a joint venture is limited to the investment. The implicit view suggests that the operations of the joint venture and the venturer are interdependent. Equity method accounting reflects the legal view and proportionate consolidation reflects the implicit view.
Accounting Forum | 2010
Ruth W. Epps; Cynthia P. Guthrie
Abstract This study investigates whether having a Sarbanes-Oxley Section 404 [SOX 404] material weakness allows managers of these companies to manipulate earnings to a greater extent using discretionary accruals than managers of companies with no SOX 404 material weaknesses. The study focuses on a sample of 218 companies that disclosed at least one material weakness in internal control in their 2004 SEC filings. The discretionary accruals of companies with material weaknesses are paired with companies with no material weaknesses reported in their 10K filings during the same time period. We examine the relationship of reported SOX 404 weaknesses with the behavior of discretionary accruals for the overall sample of companies and for discretionary accruals partitioned according to the greatest magnitudes, both positive and negative. The accruals are categorized into three groups: (1) high negative discretionary accruals, (2) high positive discretionary accruals and (3) low discretionary accruals. Our finding for the entire sample of 436 companies indicates that the presence of SOX 404 material weaknesses has a moderate significant negative effect (income-decreasing) on discretionary accruals. However, when the accruals are stratified into high positive, negative and low accruals, the overall findings of the research indicate that the existence of material weaknesses allows for greater manipulation of earnings using discretionary accruals regardless of the direction – income-increasing or income-decreasing.
Critical Perspectives on Accounting | 2008
Ruth W. Epps; Sandra J. Cereola
Critical Perspectives on Accounting | 2003
Hassan R. HassabElnaby; Ruth W. Epps; Amal A. Said
Journal of Accounting & Organizational Change | 2009
Ruth W. Epps; Tariq Hassaneen Ismail
Journal of International Accounting, Auditing and Taxation | 1997
Ruth W. Epps; Joon-Whan Oh
Archive | 2004
Arinola Olufunmilola Adebayo; Ruth W. Epps; Allen S. Lee
The Journal of Government Financial Management | 2010
Ruth W. Epps; David J. Emerson
Archive | 2012
Jessica L. Nowlin; Ruth W. Epps
Archive | 2006
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