The Impact of Short-term Sales Restrictions on Conservative Financial Reports of Firms Listed in Tehran Stock Exchange
Subject Areas :elahe mirzaei 1 , Zahra Amirhosseini 2
1 - Mirzaie, Elaheh1, Zahra Amirhosseini2
1 Master, Department of accounting, Shahr-e-Qods branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
2 - Associated Professor, Department of Management, Shahr-e-Qods Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.
Keywords: Capital Market, Conservatism, Short-term Sales Restrictions, Conservative Financial Reports,
Abstract :
In recent years, the issue of reported profit quality has attracted the attention of many researchers. One of the aspects of quality is conservative profit. This means that the more profit conservative, the higher quality (of it). In this paper, the impact of short-term sales restrictions on conservative financial reports has been examined. According to the literature of the present study, a Regression Model has been used to investigate this relationship. Based on the financial information of 510 companies listed in Tehran Stock Exchange during 2011-2015, we conclude that the short term sales restrictions do not have effect on conservative financial reports.
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