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Valuation Implications of FAS 159 Reported Gains and Losses From Fair Value Accounting for Liabilities

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posted on 2024-12-09, 01:33 authored by Sung Gon Chung, Cheol Lee, Gerald J. Lobo, Kevin Ow YongKevin Ow Yong

This study examines the economic implications of fair value liability gains and losses arising from the adoption of Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 159 (hereafter, FAS 159). We find a positive correspondence between a firm’s FAS 159 fair value liability gains and losses and current period stock returns, consistent with the notion that these gains and losses are priced by equity investors. However, further analysis indicates that fair value gains and losses from liabilities have a statistically significant negative association with future returns, suggesting that investors misprice this earnings component and subsequently correct the mispricing. We also find that the negative association for fair value gains is stronger for firms with lower levels of institutional ownership.

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Journal/Conference/Book title

Journal of Accounting, Auditing & Finance

Publication date

2023-10-01

Corresponding author

kevin.owyong@singaporetech.edu.sg

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