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Earnings Quality: Evidence from the FieldIlia D. DichevEmory University - Goizueta Business School John R. GrahamDuke University - Fuqua School of Business; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) Campbell R. HarveyDuke University - Fuqua School of Business; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) Shivaram RajgopalEmory University - Goizueta Business School February 21, 2013 Abstract: We provide insights into earnings quality from a survey of 169 CFOs of public companies and in-depth interviews of 12 CFOs and two standard setters. CFOs believe that (i) above all, high-quality earnings are sustainable and repeatable; specific characteristics include consistent reporting choices, backing by actual cash flows, and absence of one-time items and long-term estimates; (ii) about 50% of earnings quality is driven by non-discretionary factors such as industry and macro-economic conditions; (iii) in any given period, about 20% of firms manage earnings to misrepresent economic performance, and for such firms 10% of EPS is typically managed; (iv) earnings manipulation is hard to unravel from the outside but peer comparisons and lack of correspondence between earnings and cash flows provide helpful red flags. In addition, CFOs disagree with current standard setting on a number of issues including the sheer number of promulgated rules, the top-down approach to rule-making, the neglect of the matching principle, and the emphasis on fair value accounting. They indicate that a rules-based culture makes the audit function centralized and mechanical, and hinders the development of audit professionals. A summary impression from our work is that CFOs view earnings quality as more of a universal characteristic, in contrast to current research where earnings quality is strongly conditional on the decision setting. This CFO view is related to their idea of “one number” - a single earnings metric that shapes both their interactions with external stakeholders and internal decision-making.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 74 Keywords: earnings quality, FASB, CFO, survey, earnings management JEL Classification: M4, G38 working papers seriesDate posted: July 10, 2012 ; Last revised: February 24, 2013Suggested CitationContact Information
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