Financial Accounting
Narges Hamidian; Golnaz Eshaghi
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The relevance and usefulness of accounting information can be measured by the simultaneous relationship between accounting information, returns or stock market prices. The Comparability of accounting information, as a qualitative feature of information, increases the value relevance of accounting information. ...
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The relevance and usefulness of accounting information can be measured by the simultaneous relationship between accounting information, returns or stock market prices. The Comparability of accounting information, as a qualitative feature of information, increases the value relevance of accounting information. Also opacity in financial reporting through the corporate financial system increases stock volatility and, as a result, increases investment risk and investor distrust. Accordingly, the purpose of this study is the effect of comparability of financial statements and opacity in financial reporting on the value relevance between earnings and book value per share. Accordingly, a sample of 137 companies was selected from the companies listed on the Tehran Stock Exchange during the years 2013 to 2019 and to test the hypotheses, a multivariate regression model using the panel data method was used. The results showed that earnings and book value per share have a value relevance and the comparability of financial statements increases the value relevance of earnings per share. But contrary to the literature, comparability reduces the value relevance of book value per share. On the other hand, the opacity of financial reporting reduces the value relevance of book value per share due to comparability of financial statements, but does not affect the value relevance of earnings per share due to comparability.
Mehdi Arabsalehi; Narges Hamidian; Hadi Amiri
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The purpose of this study is investigating the role of accounting information uncertainty on investors’ reaction to earnings announcement, as well as investors’ reaction to good earnings news. For doing so, a sample of 162 listed companies in the Tehran Stock Exchange in the period 1384 to ...
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The purpose of this study is investigating the role of accounting information uncertainty on investors’ reaction to earnings announcement, as well as investors’ reaction to good earnings news. For doing so, a sample of 162 listed companies in the Tehran Stock Exchange in the period 1384 to 1394 have been selected. Three criteria including information quality, cash flows’ uncertainty (traditional and matched- firm method) were used for calculating the information uncertainty. The results of hypotheses test indicated when there is high information uncertainty (compared to low uncertainty), investors’ reaction to earnings announcement is less. Also, under high uncertainty, investors display less reaction to good news that this response is consistent with the conservatism approach.
D. Forooghi; N. Hamidian; M. Mohammadian2F
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AbstractThe present study aims at investigating the influence of earnings quality measures on excess stock return and the capability of each one of those measures in explanation for this excess. For so doing, in the current research, eight measures for earnings quality in four total categories have been ...
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AbstractThe present study aims at investigating the influence of earnings quality measures on excess stock return and the capability of each one of those measures in explanation for this excess. For so doing, in the current research, eight measures for earnings quality in four total categories have been used: time series measures (persistence and earnings predictability), smoothness measures (volatility of earnings or accruals to operating cash flows volatility), accruals-based measures (abnormal accruals and accruals quality) and market-based measures (earnings response coefficient and value relevance). Research sample consists of 62 firms listed in Tehran Stock Exchange in time interval of 1376-1392 (1997-2013). Findings indicate that among measures for earnings quality, accruals-based measures and value relevance have negative and significant influence on the absolute of excess stock return. Time series measures, accruals volatility to operating cash flows volatility (earnings smoothing), and earnings response coefficient have significant but positive influence on the absolute of excess stock return. Furthermore, earnings volatility to operating cash flows volatility (earnings smoothing) does not have significant influence on the absolute of excess stock return. Also, among the Criteria for earnings quality, accruals-based measures have more ability than other measures in explanation of the absolute of excess stock return.