Why Have Measures of Earnings Quality Changed Over Time?

49 Pages Posted: 8 Apr 2014 Last revised: 10 Apr 2014

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Anup Srivastava

University of Calgary - Haskayne School of Business

Date Written: April 7, 2014

Abstract

The properties of earnings have changed dramatically over the past 40 years. Prior studies interpret this trend as a decline in earnings quality but disagree on whether it results from changes in the real economy or changes in accounting standards. I find that each new cohort of listed firms exhibits lower earnings quality than its predecessors, mainly because of higher intangible intensity. I conclude that the trend of decline in earnings quality is due more to changes in the sample of firms than to changes in GAAP or in the earnings quality of previously listed firms.

Keywords: Knowledge industries, Intangible capital, Core expenses, Accounting standards, Earnings quality

JEL Classification: M41

Suggested Citation

Srivastava, Anup, Why Have Measures of Earnings Quality Changed Over Time? (April 7, 2014). Journal of Accounting & Economics (JAE), Forthcoming, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2421915

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