The Relationship between the Readability of Financial Reporting and the Company's Cost of Capital: The Moderating Role of Financial Reporting Tone
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Published:2024-03-01
Issue:16
Volume:8
Page:185-208
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ISSN:1025-0581
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Container-title:journal of Value & Behavioral Accounting
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language:fa
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Short-container-title:aapc
Author:
Nikbakht Mohammad RezaORCID,
Weysihesar SorayaORCID,
Pourkarim MohammadORCID
Publisher
Apex Publishing
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