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Going Concern Opinions and the Market's Reaction to Bankruptcy Filings.

Kevin C. W. Chen1; Bryan K. Church2

1 Rutgers University-New Brunswick 1 · 2 Wilfrid Laurier University 2

The Accounting Review 1996

Abstract This study investigates the association between going concern opinions and the market's reaction to bankruptcy filings. The results of prior studies indicate that going concern opinions are useful in predicting bankruptcy and provide some explanatory power in predicting bankruptcy resolution. As such, going concern opinions may reduce the surprise associated with bankruptcy. Our results are consistent with this assertion. Firms receiving going concern opinions experience less negative excess returns in the period surrounding bankruptcy filings than those receiving unqualified opinions. These results hold after controlling for the probability of bankruptcy, the market's reaction to news announcements occurring prior to bankruptcy, and changes in stock price prior to the issuance of the auditor's report. Overall, our results are consistent with going concern opinions having information value.

DOI
10.2308/tar-9602190352
Volume
71 (1)
Pages
117-128
Language
en
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