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The Cost Stickiness Phenomenon : Causes, Characteristics, and Implications for Fundamental Analysis and Financial Analysts‘ Forecasts

Part of the Quantitatives Controlling series
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Understanding cost behavior is a fundamental element of cost accounting and the management of a firm.

Deviating from the traditional assumption of symmetric cost behavior, numerous recent research studies show that costs are sticky, that is, they decrease less when sales fall than they increase when sales rise.

Daniel Baumgarten comprehensively analyzes the cost stickiness phenomenon by discussing its development and all relevant findings presented in the research literature.

Furthermore, he provides several suggestions for future research and discusses important implications of cost stickiness for fundamental analysis and analysts’ forecasts by means of two comprehensive empirical analyses.

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Product Details
Gabler
3834941301 / 9783834941305
Paperback / softback
657.42
27/04/2012
Germany
105 pages, 4 Illustrations, black and white; XXIV, 105 p. 4 illus.
148 x 210 mm