A Note of Accounting-Based and Market-Based Estimates of Systematic Risk
Nicholas J. Gonedes
Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 1975, vol. 10, issue 2, 355-365
Abstract:
In Gonedes [5], the results of an empirical analysis of accounting-based and market-based estimates of systematic risk were presented. These results suggested that there is, in general, a “statistically significant” relationship between accounting-based and market-based estimates of systematic risk at the level of individual securities, if the accounting-based estimates are conditional upon first-differences or scaled first-differences of the accounting numbers. The differencing transformation seemed to induce relatively better specified models for the accounting numbers.
Date: 1975
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