Changes In Special Items And Future Firm Growth

Q4 Business, Management and Accounting
Young-Zik Shin, Yong Gyu Lee
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Abstract

This study examines the effect of changes in special items on future firm growth. We find that a decrease in special items reverses almost completely through one-year-ahead earnings, whereas an increase in special items is positively associated with the next year’s earnings growth. We also find that the information embedded in changes in special items is incremental to that of fundamental signals documented in the literature, thereby identifying changes in special items as an additional fundamental signal. Furthermore, we find that both an increase and a decrease in special items lead to decreases in future sales and net operating assets, suggesting an inverse U-shaped relation between changes in special items and growth in these measures. Overall, our findings underscore the importance of considering various growth measures in understanding the implication of changes in special items for future firm growth.
特殊项目的变化与未来企业成长
本研究考察了特殊项目的变化对未来企业成长的影响。我们发现,特殊项目的减少几乎完全逆转了一年前的收益,而特殊项目的增加与下一年的收益增长呈正相关。我们还发现,嵌入特殊项目变化中的信息是文献中记录的基本信号的增量,从而将特殊项目的变化识别为额外的基本信号。此外,我们发现,特殊项目的增加和减少都会导致未来销售额和净经营资产的减少,这表明特殊项目的变化与这些指标的增长之间存在倒U型关系。总的来说,我们的研究结果强调了考虑各种增长指标的重要性,以了解特殊项目的变化对未来公司增长的影响。
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Journal of Applied Business Research
Journal of Applied Business Research Business, Management and Accounting-Business and International Management
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Business Research (JABR) welcomes articles in all areas of applied business and economics research. Both theoretical and applied manuscripts will be considered for publication; however, theoretical manuscripts must provide a clear link to important and interesting business and economics applications. Using a wide range of research methods including statistical analysis, analytical work, case studies, field research, and historical analysis, articles examine significant applied business and economics research questions from a broad range of perspectives. The intention of JABR is to publish papers that significantly contribute to these fields.
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