Modeling Discretionary Accrual Reversal and the Balance Sheet as an Earnings Management Constraint

This study presents conceptual and empirical analyses of discretionary accrual reversal in the earnings management context. We specifically focus on the extent that income-increasing (decreasing) discretionary accruals initiated in a prior period reverse to become income-decreasing (increasing) accr...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Accounting review 2011-07, Vol.86 (4), p.1189-1212
Hauptverfasser: Baber, William R., Kang, Sok-Hyon, Li, Ying
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This study presents conceptual and empirical analyses of discretionary accrual reversal in the earnings management context. We specifically focus on the extent that income-increasing (decreasing) discretionary accruals initiated in a prior period reverse to become income-decreasing (increasing) accruals in the current period. The analysis suggests that the extent that such reversals constrain the ability to manage toward earnings objectives depends on both the magnitude of past accrual-based earnings management and the reversal speed of past discretionary accruals. To demonstrate the empirical implications of the analysis, we consider discretionary accrual reversal speed as an additional determinant of the balance sheet constraint on earnings management (Barton and Simko 2002). We show that, conditional on the magnitude of net operating asset overstatement, the probability of achieving quarterly earnings forecasts varies inversely with reversal speed.
ISSN:0001-4826
1558-7967
DOI:10.2308/accr-10037