脚注和应计项目中的估计数数目

Huafeng (Jason) Chen, J. V. Chen, Feng Li
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本研究量化了公司应计项目中涉及的估计数量,并检验了应计项目与未来收益之间的关系是否具有信息性。我们使用在公司财务报表附注(脚注)的定性部分中使用“估计”一词的频率来衡量估计的数量。在关于应计项目估计误差影响的争论的推动下,我们假设并发现,拥有更多估计的公司的应计项目与未来收益(即较低的持续性)的关系较低,与过去、当前和未来现金流量的关联较低。这篇论文被会计Suraj Srinivasan接受。经费:本研究由紫江基金会资助。陈辉感谢国家自然科学基金的资助[项目号:72150710550,71790591,72121002]。j.v. Chen感谢密歇根大学、伊利诺伊大学芝加哥分校、Paton会计奖学金和Harry Jones基金会的财政支持。李峰感谢上海交通大学上海工业大学紫江学科发展基金的资助,该基金由紫江基金会发起。补充材料:互联网附录和数据可在https://doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.2022.4659上获得。
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The Number of Estimates in Footnotes and Accruals
This study quantifies the number of estimates involved in firms’ accruals and examines whether it is informative about the relation between accruals and future earnings. We measure the number of estimates using the frequency of the use of the word estimate in the qualitative portions of a firm’s Notes to the Financial Statements (footnotes). Motivated by arguments regarding the impact of estimation errors in accruals, we hypothesize and find that the accruals of firms that have more estimates have a lower relation with future earnings (i.e., lower persistence) and a lower association with their past, current, and future cash flows. This paper was accepted by Suraj Srinivasan, accounting. Funding: This work was supported by Zijiang Endowment. H. Chen acknowledges the financial support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China [Grants 72150710550, 71790591, and 72121002]. J. V. Chen acknowledges the financial support from the University of Michigan, University of Illinois at Chicago, Paton Accounting Fellowship, and Harry Jones Endowment. F. Li acknowledges the financial support from SJTU SAIF Zijiang Discipline Development Fund, sponsored by the Zijiang Foundation. Supplemental Material: The internet appendix and data are available at https://doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.2022.4659 .
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