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IFRS Adoption and Analysts' Earnings Forecasts: Australian EvidenceJulie CotterUniversity of Southern Queensland Ann TarcaUniversity of Western Australia; Financial Research Network (FIRN) Marvin WeeThe University of Western Australia; Financial Research Network (FIRN) April 16, 2010 Abstract: We study 145 large listed Australian firms to explore the impact of IFRS adoption on the properties of analysts’ forecasts and the role of firm disclosure about IFRS impact. We find that analyst forecast accuracy improves and there is no significant change in dispersion in the adoption year, suggesting that analysts coped effectively with transition to IFRS. However, we do not observe the expected relationship between firms’ IFRS impact disclosures in their financial statements issued at the end of the transition year with forecast error and dispersion in the adoption year. The results question the timeliness and usefulness of financial statement disclosure, even in a setting where disclosure was mandated by accounting standards (AASB 1047 and AASB 1) and firms had strong incentives to provide information to analysts.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 34 Keywords: International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS); analysts’ forecasts error and dispersion; AASB 1047 and AASB 101 IFRS transition disclosure JEL Classification: M41, G14 working papers seriesDate posted: November 6, 2009 ; Last revised: November 19, 2010Suggested CitationContact Information
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