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The Usefulness of Direct and Indirect Cash Flow Disclosures

Greg Clinch
University of Melbourne - Department of Accounting & BIS

Baljit Sidhu
Australian School of Business at UNSW; Australian Graduate School of Management

Samantha Sin
Macquarie University - Department of Accounting and Finance


November 2000


Abstract:     
We investigate the ability of disclosed operating cash flow and indirect accruals components to explain annual returns for a sample of Australian firms. Consistent with claims made by accounting standard setters, we find evidence of significant explanatory power for disclosed operating cash flow components beyond aggregate operating cash flows when they also have significant incremental predictive power for future (one year ahead) operating cash flows. Accrual components also have incremental explanatory power for returns. In addition, we find evidence of significant explanatory power for operating cash flow components beyond estimates of the components (based on other financial statement disclosures) for firms with large differences between disclosed and estimated components.

JEL Classifications: G14, M41, M44

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Date posted: February 02, 2001 ; Last revised: March 06, 2001

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Clinch, Greg J., Sidhu, Baljit K. and Sin, Samantha, The Usefulness of Direct and Indirect Cash Flow Disclosures (November 2000). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=251957 or doi:10.2139/ssrn.251957


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Gregory J. Clinch (Contact Author)
University of Melbourne - Department of Accounting & BIS ( email )
Victoria
Melbourne 3010
Australia
Baljit K. Sidhu
Australian School of Business at UNSW ( email )
Sydney Australia
Australian Graduate School of Management ( email )
UNSW
Sydney NSW 2052
Australia
612-9931 9511 (Phone)
612-9313 7279 (Fax)
Samantha Sin
Macquarie University - Department of Accounting and Finance ( email )
NSW 2109 Australia
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