Quarterly Earnings, Operating Cash Flow, and Accruals in Future Performance Assessment

Q3 Business, Management and Accounting
R. C. Pimentel, Mara Jane Contrera Malacrida
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Abstract

This paper analyzes the informative content of quarterly earnings, operating cash flows, and accruals to assess future performance. The empirical analysis is based on 270 Brazilian non-financial firms listed on B3 from 2005 to 2018. Autoregressive models and variance decomposition were performed. Overall, results show that accounting earnings and accruals have incremental information content over operating cash flows in accessing future financial performance. Firstly, earnings have higher persistence parameters and capture a longer-term perspective showing that earnings, under the accrual regime, are more predictable than cash flows when using their past information. Secondly, the magnitude of accruals positively affects the persistence of earnings. Thirdly, as a component of earnings, operating cash flows are more persistent than the accruals component. Fourthly, high accrual levels are associated with lower future earnings. Finally, earnings have incremental informative power to explain future operating cash flows. This study contributes to the literature by providing evidence of the information content of quarterly performance measures with specific controls for accounting accruals processes, which is useful for financial performance forecasts in markets with low analyst coverage and restricted enforcement mechanisms.
季度收益、经营性现金流和未来绩效评估中的应计项目
本文分析了季度收益、经营性现金流量和应计项目的信息内容,以评估未来的业绩。实证分析基于2005年至2018年在B3级上市的270家巴西非金融公司。进行了自回归模型和方差分解。总体而言,结果表明,会计盈余和应计项目在获取未来财务绩效方面比经营性现金流量具有增量信息含量。首先,收益具有更高的持续性参数,并捕捉到更长期的视角,表明在权责发生制下,使用其过去的信息时,收益比现金流量更可预测。其次,应计项目的大小对盈余的持续性有积极影响。第三,作为盈利的一个组成部分,经营性现金流量比应计项目更持久。第四,高应计水平与较低的未来收益相关。最后,盈余具有解释未来经营性现金流量的增量信息能力。本研究通过提供季度绩效衡量的信息内容的证据,为会计应计过程提供具体控制,从而有助于在分析师覆盖率低和执行机制受限的市场中进行财务绩效预测。
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BAR - Brazilian Administration Review
BAR - Brazilian Administration Review Business, Management and Accounting-Strategy and Management
CiteScore
1.80
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0.00%
发文量
8
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Launched in 2004, BAR has an international scope in terms of topics of interest, target audience, and editorial boards. It is an A2-journal according to the Brazilian classification Qualis/Capes, which is thus a strong signal about the quality of published works and about the transparency of the editorial process. BAR follows the editorial principles available in document Best Practices of Scientific Publication, an initiative championed by the Brazilian Academy of Management (ANPAD) that seeks to assist journals to achieve high scholarly standards and enhance their impact as sources for theoretical and applied research. Furthermore, since 2013, BAR is a member of COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics), what is another signal of efforts made towards adhering to the most rigorous ethical principles in academic publication.
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