The Role of Earnings Management in Equity Valuation

2021 ◽  
pp. 1-35
Author(s):  
Guanming He ◽  
April Zhichao Li ◽  
Dongxiao Shen
2020 ◽  
pp. 097215092093406
Author(s):  
Ahmad A. Toumeh ◽  
Sofri Yahya ◽  
Azlan Amran

Management engages in earnings manipulation for different reasons. This article argues that low-growth firms with high free cash flow will opt for income-increasing earnings management in order to obscure the low profits derived from their investments in negative net present value (NPV) projects. On the other hand, we argue that the listed companies might be interested in being listed in the first market due to its privileges and to preserve the competitiveness, through managing their earnings upwardly, so that they can satisfy the condition of achieving a particular earnings limit. This article should advance the body of earnings management literature in the Jordanian context by examining the effect of the moderating role of an independent audit committee (IAC) in the association between surplus free cash flow (SFCF) and income-increasing discretionary accruals (DAC). Further, this is the initial empirical attempt to investigate the moderation effect of IAC between stock market segmentations (SMS) and positive DAC. The results of this current study offer original and beneficial information for the Jordanian government and other countries with a similar institutional environment because the study promotes the application of applying IAC as an efficient tool to constrain management behaviour towards manipulation of the accruals. On top of that, this research offers information concerning the prevailing situation of earnings management practices and corporate governance in Jordan, in which shareholders, local and international investors, policymakers, regulators and academic researchers are interested. Finally, panel data analyses and various statistical techniques are employed to derive conclusions.


2017 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Go Meliana Indah Lestari ◽  
Senny Harindahyani

Family firms don’t have effective oversight, therefore they tend to do earnings management higher compare than others. This study aims to prove whether this phenomenon true or not and whether the role of independent commissioners have been effectively overcome the problem. Data used in this research covers all firms listed in Indonesian Stock Exchange for the period of 2012 to 2014, except for banking and finance sector. The study is conducted using multiple linear regressions. The result shows that there is no significant different between family firms and non-family firms to manage earnings, and the role of independent directors can’t decrease the earnings management in family firms.


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