The Relation Between Earnings Management and Non-GAAP Reporting

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Black, Ervin L.; Christensen, Theodore E.; Joo, T. Taylor; Schmardebeck, Roy
署名单位:
University of Oklahoma System; University of Oklahoma - Norman; University System of Georgia; University of Georgia; New Mexico State University; University of Missouri System; University of Missouri Columbia
刊物名称:
CONTEMPORARY ACCOUNTING RESEARCH
ISSN/ISSBN:
0823-9150
DOI:
10.1111/1911-3846.12284
发表日期:
2017
页码:
750-782
关键词:
pro forma earnings REAL ACTIVITIES MANIPULATION auditor tenure performance disclosure Informativeness expectations emphasis accruals FIRMS
摘要:
Managers have a variety of tools at their disposal to influence stakeholder perceptions. Earnings management and the strategic reporting of non-GAAP earnings are just two of the available menu choices. We explore how real earnings management and accruals management influence the probability that a company will disclose a non-GAAP adjusted earnings metric in its earnings press release and the likelihood that it will do so aggressively. We first investigate situations where managers already meet analysts' expectations either based on strong operating performance or after employing real and accruals management. We find that when solid operating performance alone allows firms to meet expectations, managers do not employ earnings management or non-GAAP reporting. However, when managers meet expectations using real and accruals management, they are significantly less likely to report a non-GAAP earnings metric. Next, we explore scenarios where companies fall short of expectations. We find that when they just miss expectations after managing GAAP earnings, they are significantly more likely to employ non-GAAP reporting, suggesting that the timing and relatively costless nature of non-GAAP reporting allows managers to appear to meet expectations on a non-GAAP basis when managed GAAP earnings fall short. Moreover, we find that companies are more likely to report non-GAAP earnings (and to do so aggressively) when (i) they are unable to use real or accruals earnings management, (ii) are constrained by prior-period accruals management, and (iii) their operating performance is poor. Taken together, our results are consistent with a substitute relation between non-GAAP reporting and both real and accruals management.
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