Disaggregating operating and financial activities: implications for forecasts of profitability

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Esplin, Adam; Hewitt, Max; Plumlee, Marlene; Yohn, Teri Lombardi
署名单位:
University of Alberta; Indiana University System; Indiana University Bloomington; Utah System of Higher Education; University of Utah
刊物名称:
REVIEW OF ACCOUNTING STUDIES
ISSN/ISSBN:
1380-6653
DOI:
10.1007/s11142-013-9256-5
发表日期:
2014
页码:
328-362
关键词:
EMPIRICAL TESTS Cash flows earnings persistence INVESTMENT STREET return
摘要:
Researchers, practitioners, and standard setters emphasize the importance of disaggregating financial statements into operating and financial activities. However, there is a lack of research demonstrating that this disaggregation improves forecasts of profitability. In this study, we consider whether and when the operating/financial disaggregation improves forecasts of profitability. Contrary to the use of an aggregate forecasting approach by most related prior research, we first show that the operating/financial disaggregation only provides forecast improvement over a benchmark model incorporating aggregate information when the components forecasting approach is used. We also compare the operating/financial disaggregation to the unusual/infrequent disaggregation required by US GAAP. We find that the operating/financial disaggregation yields less accurate forecasts than the unusual/infrequent disaggregation. However, when using the components forecasting approach, we find that the combination of both disaggregations improves forecasts of profitability. Finally, we document that the incremental usefulness of the operating/financial disaggregation relative to a benchmark model incorporating aggregate information is a function of growth and accounting conservatism. Overall, our study provides timely evidence concerning how analysts and investors might best use the operating/financial disaggregation for forecasting profitability.
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