Risk disclosure is an important issue discussed by the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) in its review process. We evaluate the effect that a risk SEC comment letter can have on US registrants’ disclosure and the consequent information value generated. We examine whether disclosure changes in Item 1A and Form 10-K occur due to the SEC review and affect forecast accuracy. We manually examine risk SEC comment letters and Forms 10-K from 405 US listed companies. We employ a difference-in-difference (DID) design and a multi-level, mixed-effect generalised linear model to quantify the SEC’s effect. We estimate a 9,88 per cent disclosure volume increase of Item 1A and a decrease of 2,77 per cent of the Form 10-K. Following the letter, forecast error decreases by 1 per cent but this change is not induced by the disclosure volume changes, confirming that risk disclosure may be too generic and boilerplate to provide a sufficiently strong signal for financial analysts.
The effect of a risk Securities Exchange Commission comment letter on corporate disclosure and forecast accuracy: An exploratory analysis / Papa, Marco; Rossi, Paola; Candio, Paolo; Muserra, Anna Lucia. - In: CORPORATE OWNERSHIP & CONTROL. - ISSN 1727-9232. - 21:3(2024), pp. 93-98. [10.22495/cocv21i3siart8]
The effect of a risk Securities Exchange Commission comment letter on corporate disclosure and forecast accuracy: An exploratory analysis
Rossi, PaolaSecondo
;Candio, PaoloPenultimo
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2024-01-01
Abstract
Risk disclosure is an important issue discussed by the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) in its review process. We evaluate the effect that a risk SEC comment letter can have on US registrants’ disclosure and the consequent information value generated. We examine whether disclosure changes in Item 1A and Form 10-K occur due to the SEC review and affect forecast accuracy. We manually examine risk SEC comment letters and Forms 10-K from 405 US listed companies. We employ a difference-in-difference (DID) design and a multi-level, mixed-effect generalised linear model to quantify the SEC’s effect. We estimate a 9,88 per cent disclosure volume increase of Item 1A and a decrease of 2,77 per cent of the Form 10-K. Following the letter, forecast error decreases by 1 per cent but this change is not induced by the disclosure volume changes, confirming that risk disclosure may be too generic and boilerplate to provide a sufficiently strong signal for financial analysts.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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