U.S.-Listed Foreign Firms' Non-GAAP Financial Performance Disclosure Behavior

The purpose of this study is to observe the extent to which U.S.-listed foreign firms report non-GAAP financial performance measures and to compare the characteristics of these disclosures to those of U.S. firms. Using a matched-sample design, this research compares U.S.-listed foreign firm and U.S....

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