OPERATING CASH FLOW ON EARNINGS MANAGEMENT: EVIDENCE FROM NIGERIAN BANKS

B. Osisioma, P. Okoye, R. Ezejiofor, Janefrances N. Okoye
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This study assesses the effect of operating cash flow on earnings management of Nigerian Banks. The study adopted Ex post Facto research design. The study used sample of fifteen (15) Nigerian banks from 2010 to 2019. Data for the study was collected from annual reports and accounts of the banks. Regression analysis was used to test the hypothesis with the aid of E-view 9.0. Based on this, the study revealed that operating activities are not statistically significant and have a negative effect on total accruals earnings of Nigerian banks. The study concludes that the importance of risk management activities is aimed at reducing future cash flow. Based on this, the researcher recommended among others that managers should be more likely to opportunistically boost operating cash flows if the firm has a cash flow forecast like engaging in principal financing source for maintaining the operating capability of the entity in terms of repaying loan and making new investment.
经营性现金流与盈余管理:来自尼日利亚银行的证据
本研究评估营运现金流量对尼日利亚银行盈余管理的影响。本研究采用事后调查设计。该研究使用了2010年至2019年期间15家尼日利亚银行的样本。这项研究的数据是从银行的年度报告和账目中收集的。采用E-view 9.0软件进行回归分析,检验假设。在此基础上,研究发现,经营活动对尼日利亚银行的应计收益总额具有不显著的负向影响。研究得出结论,风险管理活动的重要性在于减少未来的现金流量。基于此,研究人员建议,如果企业有现金流量预测,如从事主要融资来源,以维持实体在偿还贷款和进行新投资方面的经营能力,管理者应该更有可能机会性地增加经营性现金流量。
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