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R. Cont. Fin. – USP, São Paulo, v. 27, n. 72, p. 277-278, set./out./nov./dez. 2016

DOI: 10.1590/1808-057x20160130 ISSN 1808-057X

R. Cont. Fin. – USP, São Paulo, v. 27, n. 72, p. 277-278, set./out./nov./dez. 2016

PRESENTATION

Dear readers:

On behalf of our group of editors, I present herein Issue 72 of the Accounting and Finance Review, available on our website.

he Editorial has been written by Piotr Trzesniak under the title Qualis in four quarters: history and suggestions for the Administration, Accounting and Tourism area. he Qualis, a Brazilian system for the assessment of journals, held by the Brazilian Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (CAPES), plays a key role in classifying and ranking academic journals and it is oten criticized. Taking advantage of this moment, ater almost 15 years of existence of the current model, we bring the man who led the change project to provide a relection. hus, we expect to contribute to improve the mechanism.

Nine original articles from the various lines of research of the Accounting and Finance Review

complete this issue.

Bianca Piloto Sincerre, Joelson O. Sampaio, Rubens Famá, and José Odálio dos Santos are the authors of the article entitled Debt issues and earnings management. he focus of analysis is the earnings management (EM) on the occasion of issuing debt securities (debentures) of companies listed on the Brazilian Securities, Commodities, and Futures Exchange (BM&FBOVESPA) with potential price increase due to the oferer.

Could the existence of smoothed outcomes afect the sustainability of performance levels reported by organizations? his is addressed by the article entitled Analysis of the inluence of income smoothing over earnings persistence in the Brazilian market, written by Ana Carolina Kolozsvari and Marcelo Alvaro da Silva Macedo.

Adaptation of the balanced scorecard: case study in a fuel distribution company is the title of the article written by Omar José Evangelista de Barros and Cláudio de Araújo Wanderley. he article, from a qualitative perspective, provides an analysis of the degree of difusion and adaptation of practices in a given organization and it indicates the relevance of internal cultural and political factors.

Emanuel Junqueira, Eduardo Vieira Dutra, Helio Zanquetto Filho, and Rosimeire Pimentel Gonzaga conducted a research on the efect of generic strategic choices and management control systems (MCS) in the organizational performance of medium and large-sized companies located in Espírito Santo, Brazil, identifying an association with performance. he title of the article is he efect of strategic choices and management control systems on organizational performance.

Ater all, which are the determinants to recognize losses due to impairment of goodwill in Brazilian companies? his is the theme addressed by the article entitled Determinants of goodwill impairment loss recognition, written by Mara Vogt, Caroline Sulzbach Pletsch, Vania Regina Morás, and Roberto Carlos Klann.

he article entitled he unidirectional relationship between consumer conidence and PSI-20 returns – the inluence of the economic cycle, derived from the research conducted by Maria Elisabete Duarte Neves, Luís Miguel Aragão Duarte Gonçalves, Mario Joaquim Silva Ribeiro, Paulo Jorge Santiago Feiteira, and Clara Margarida Pisco Viseu, addresses the relation between market feeling and rates of return in the Portuguese context.

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Much has been said about the expansion of information on the managerial accounting practices disclosed by the companies. Has it changed or disclosure remains low? he article entitled Reducing information asymmetry from the management control perspective: discussion of practices in transparent companies, written by Márcia Maria dos Santos Bortolocci Espejo and Franciele do Prado Daciê addresses this theme.

he new generations are regarded as unknowns in terms of careers and, among the many questions, which are the factors inluencing the generation Y to choose accounting as a career is one of the most relevant doubts. his is the theme of the article entitled Generational approach to factors inluencing career choice in accounting, written by Jony Hsiao and Silvia Pereira de Castro Casa Nova.

Adriana Bortoluzzo, Maria Kelly Venezuela, Mauricio Bortoluzzo, and Wilson Nakamura are the authors of the article entitled he inluence of the 2008 inancial crisis on the predictiveness of risky asset pricing models in Brazil. It deals with the use of three pricing models of risky assets in a long-term environment where crises increase the diiculties faced by professionals concerning projections.

We wish a fruitful and stimulating reading for all!

Fábio Frezatti

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