James N. Cannon , Melvin A. Lamboy-Ruiz , Olena V. Watanabe
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Abstract
We examine variation in accrual-based and real earnings management in U.S. hospitals by ownership type, using a stable comprehensive sample of hospitals from 2011 through 2016. We expect managers' reporting incentives to differ between ownership type (for-profit versus non-profit), resulting in differing uses of accrual and real earnings manipulations. First, we document that non-profit hospitals exhibit lower levels of both income-increasing and income-decreasing earnings manipulations than for-profit hospitals do. Second, we find that compared to non-profit hospitals, for-profit hospital managers use discretionary accruals (in particular) to create larger reserves when pre-managed earnings are high and to increase reported earnings more when pre-managed earnings are low. Together, these findings suggest that, relative to non-profit hospital managers, for-profit hospital managers have incentives to report higher and more consistent earnings.
期刊介绍:
Advances in Accounting, incorporating Advances in International Accounting continues to provide an important international forum for discourse among and between academic and practicing accountants on the issues of significance. Emphasis continues to be placed on original commentary, critical analysis and creative research.