Her primary scientific interests are in Dividend, Earnings, Accounting, Dividend policy and Financial economics. Her Dividend study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Monetary economics. Her Earnings research incorporates elements of Incentive and Dividend puzzle.
When carried out as part of a general Accounting research project, her work on Auditor independence and Big bath is frequently linked to work in CONTEST, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study. Her Auditor independence research includes elements of Audit plan, Walk-through test and Audit evidence. Her study looks at the relationship between Dividend policy and fields such as Cash, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems.
Linda DeAngelo focuses on Dividend, Monetary economics, Dividend policy, Equity and Earnings. She interconnects Financial economics, Agency cost, Shareholder and Free cash flow in the investigation of issues within Dividend. Her study in the field of Dividend payout ratio and Special dividend is also linked to topics like Predictability.
Linda DeAngelo works mostly in the field of Equity, limiting it down to topics relating to Cash and, in certain cases, Issuer, Market timing and General equilibrium theory, as a part of the same area of interest. Her Earnings study is concerned with the field of Accounting as a whole. Linda DeAngelo has researched Auditor independence in several fields, including Walk-through test, Chief audit executive, Quality audit and Audit evidence.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Equity, Dividend, Monetary economics, Market timing and Cash. In her study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Equity, Dividend policy is strongly linked to Financial economics. The study incorporates disciplines such as Investment policy and Agency cost in addition to Dividend.
Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Earnings, Valuation and Corporate finance. Her Monetary economics study incorporates themes from Capital structure and Debt. In her study, Cash flow and Equity financing is inextricably linked to Seasoned equity offering, which falls within the broad field of Market timing.
Linda DeAngelo mostly deals with Monetary economics, Equity, Capital structure, Debt and Investment. Her Monetary economics study frequently links to related topics such as Corporate finance. Her Corporate finance research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Dividend, Agency cost, Shareholder, Transaction cost and Earnings.
As part of her studies on Dividend, Linda DeAngelo frequently links adjacent subjects like Valuation. Her Equity study combines topics in areas such as Issuer and Cash. Linda DeAngelo integrates many fields in her works, including Capital structure, Leverage and Extant taxon.
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Auditor size and audit quality
Linda Elizabeth DeAngelo.
Journal of Accounting and Economics (1981)
Auditor independence, ‘low balling’, and disclosure regulation
Linda Elizabeth DeAngelo.
Journal of Accounting and Economics (1981)
Dividend policy and the earned/contributed capital mix: a test of the life-cycle theory
Harry DeAngelo;Linda DeAngelo;René M. Stulz;René M. Stulz.
Journal of Financial Economics (2006)
Accounting choice in troubled companies
Harry DeAngelo;Linda DeAngelo;Douglas J. Skinner.
Journal of Accounting and Economics (1994)
Are dividends disappearing? Dividend concentration and the consolidation of earnings☆
Harry DeAngelo;Linda DeAngelo;Douglas J Skinner.
Journal of Financial Economics (2004)
Managerial competition, information costs, and corporate governance: The use of accounting performance measures in proxy contests☆
Linda Elizabeth DeAngelo.
Journal of Accounting and Economics (1988)
Reversal of fortune dividend signaling and the disappearance of sustained earnings growth
Harry DeAngelo;Linda DeAngelo;Douglas J. Skinner.
Journal of Financial Economics (1996)
Managerial ownership of voting rights
Harry DeAngelo;Linda DeAngelo.
Journal of Financial Economics (1985)
Going Private: Minority Freezeouts and Stockholder Wealth.
Harry DeAngelo;Linda DeAngelo;Edward M. Rice.
The Journal of Law and Economics (1984)
Dividend Policy and Financial Distress: An Empirical Investigation of Troubled NYSE Firms
Harry DeANGELO;Linda DeANGELO.
Journal of Finance (1990)
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