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this paper aims to explore the relationship between cash holdings, political connections, and earnings quality in Malaysia where political influence plays a vital role in many aspects of business dealings and resources allocation is seriously affected by politics.
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Malaysia is a country where political influence plays a vital role in many aspects of business dealings and resources allocation is seriously affected by politics. It also has weak corporate governance mechanisms and poor earnings quality.
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At the international level, a recent study finds firms with political connections to hold more cash reserves (Boubakri et al., 2013). We extend the study by embarking on a hitherto unexplored area, that is, whether PCFs with high cash holdings are likely to disclose low quality earnings.
Dr redhwan ahmed al-dhamari
Universiti Utara Malaysia
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This page is a summary of: Cash holdings, political connections, and earnings quality, International Journal of Managerial Finance, April 2015, Emerald,
DOI: 10.1108/ijmf-02-2014-0016.
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