PREDICTING FRAUDULENT FINANCIAL STATEMENT USING CASH FLOW SHENANIGANS

Q2 Business, Management and Accounting
Tarjo Tarjo, Prasetyono Prasetyono, Eklamsia Sakti, Pujiono, Yusarina Mat-Isa, Otniel Safkaur
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Abstract

Detection of fraudulent financial stewardship in the cash flow section is an exciting thing and is rarely studied. This research empirically tests the discovery of fraudulent financial statements based on basic cash flow shenanigans. The sample of this study amounted to 470 data mining companies in Indonesia, Malaysia, China, and Japan. The analysis method used is a positive approach. The results show that all ratios used can predict fraudulent financial statements. Three ratios of cash flow shenanigans, namely change in receivable to cash flow operations, days payable outstanding, and change in inventory to cash flow operations, significantly affect the F-Score. Meanwhile, the six cash flow shenanigans ratios, namely cash flow operations to current liability, operating cash flow ratio, free cash flow, cash flow operations to total liability, days payable outstanding, and change in inventory to cash flow operations, have a significant effect on the M-Score.
利用现金流量的诡计预测虚假的财务报表
在现金流量部分发现财务管理欺诈是一件令人兴奋的事情,但很少被研究。本研究实证检验了发现基于基本现金流量诡计的虚假财务报表。本研究的样本包括印度尼西亚、马来西亚、中国和日本的470家数据挖掘公司。所采用的分析方法是一种积极的方法。结果表明,所使用的所有比率都可以预测虚假财务报表。三种现金流量花招的比率,即应收账款变动与现金流业务、应付未偿天数和存货变动与现金流业务显著影响F-Score。同时,现金流诡计比率,即现金流经营与流动负债、经营性现金流比率、自由现金流、现金流经营与总负债、应付未偿天数、存货变动与现金流经营,对M-Score有显著影响。
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Business: Theory and Practice
Business: Theory and Practice Business, Management and Accounting-Strategy and Management
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
0.00%
发文量
35
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal "Business: Theory and Practice" is published from 2000. 1 vol (4 issues) per year are published. Articles in Lithuanian, English, German, Russian. The Journal has been included into database "ICONDA" and "Business Source Complete".
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