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Some claim that rules-based accounting standards shield firms from litigation, while others argue that violations of detailed rules give plaintiffs a "roadmap" to successful litigation. We inform this debate by investigating whether rules-based standards are associated with the incidence and outcome of securities class action litigation. Overall, our results suggest that rules-based standards are associated with a lower incidence of litigation but are not associated with litigation outcomes. These results are of interest in the debate regarding the switch from a more rules-based U.S. GAAP to a more principles-based IFRS.
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Donelson, D. C., McInnis, J. M., & Mergenthaler, R. D. (2012). Rules-based accounting standards and litigation. Accounting Review, 87(4), 1247–1279. https://doi.org/10.2308/accr-10274
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