Earnings Quality in U.K. Private Firms
65 Pages Posted: 20 May 2004
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Earnings Quality in U.K. Private Firms
Earnings Quality in U.K. Private Firms
Date Written: April 2, 2004
Abstract
UK private and public companies face substantially equivalent regulation on auditing, accounting standards and taxes. We hypothesize that private-company financial reporting nevertheless is lower quality due to different market demand, regulation notwithstanding. A large UK sample supports this hypothesis. Quality is operationalized using Basu's (1997) time-series measure of timely loss recognition and a new accruals-based method. The result is not affected by controls for size, leverage, industry membership and auditor size, or by allowing endogenous listing choice. The result enhances understanding of private companies, which are predominant in the economy. It also provides insight into the economics of accounting standards.
Keywords: Earnings quality; conservatism; loss recognition; private firms; economics of accounting standards; earnings time series; accruals.
JEL Classification: M41, K22, N24
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