6家公司是否通过操纵实际活动来达到盈利基准?

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Suzanne M. Ogilby, Xinmei Xie, Y. Xiong, Jin Zhang
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引用次数: 5

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目的-最近的文献表明,罪恶公司(烟草,赌博和酒精行业的公司)具有较低的机构所有权,较少的分析师跟踪,较高的异常回报和较高的财务报告质量。本研究旨在实证调查有罪公司如何从事真实活动操纵(RAM),以满足与非有罪公司的盈利基准。设计/方法/方法-作者研究了两种类型的RAM,即削减可自由支配的支出,包括研发(R&D), SG&A和广告,以提高收益。扩大折扣或宽松的信贷条件,以促进销售和/或生产过剩,以减少销货成本,增加毛利润。与Roychowdhury(2006)一致,作者使用异常的可自由支配支出作为支出削减操纵的代理,使用异常的生产成本作为COGS操纵的代理。研究结果-异常可自由支配费用模型的结果表明,6家公司不参与广告,研发,SG&A费用的RAM,只是为了满足盈利基准。生产成本模型的结果表明,6家公司不从事COGS操纵只是为了满足盈利基准。控制权责发生制盈余管理(AEM)后,结果是稳健的。总体而言,在这种情况下,这些结果表明,两家公司的经理较少参与RAM以达到盈利基准。独创性/价值——研究结果对投资者、审计师、监管机构和学者在财务报表分析和盈余质量方面很有兴趣。
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Do sin firms engage in real activities manipulation to meet earnings benchmarks?
Purpose - Recent literature suggests that sin firms (firms in tobacco, gambling and alcohol industries) have lower institutional ownership, fewer analysts following, higher abnormal returns and higher financial reporting quality. This study aims to investigate empirically how sin firms engage in real activities manipulation (RAM) to meet earnings benchmarks in comparison to non-sin firms. Design/methodology/approach - The authors examine two types of RAM, namely, Cutting discretionary expenditures including research and development (R&D), SG&A and advertising to boost earnings. Extending deep discount or lenient credit terms to boost sales and/or overproducing to decrease COGS to increase gross profit. Consistent with Roychowdhury (2006), the authors use abnormal discretionary expenditures as the proxy for expenditure reduction manipulation and abnormal production costs as the proxy for COGS manipulation. Findings - The results for the abnormal discretionary expense model suggest that sin firms do not engage in RAM of advertising, R&D, SG&A expense to just meet earnings benchmarks. The results for the production costs model suggest that sin firms do not engage in COGS manipulation to just meet earnings benchmarks. The results are robust after controlling accrual-based earnings management (AEM). Overall, in this setting, these results suggest that managers of sin firms engage less in RAM to meet earnings benchmarks. Originality/value - The findings are of interest to investors, auditors, regulators and academics with respect to financial statement analysis and earnings quality.
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Accounting & Information Management focuses on publishing research in accounting, finance, and information management. It specifically emphasizes the interaction between these research areas on an international scale and within both the private and public sectors. The aim of the journal is to bridge the knowledge gap between researchers and practitioners by covering various issues that arise in the field. These include information systems, accounting information management, innovation and technology in accounting, accounting standards and reporting, and capital market efficiency.
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