Finn Schøler ()
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Finn Schøler: Department of Business Studies, Postal: The Aarhus School of Business, Fuglesangs Allé 4, 8210 Aarhus V, Denmark
Abstract: This study focuses on earnings quality by investigating the quality of accruals using the approach
introduced by Dechow & Dichev (2002). One essential element is the role of accrual estimation errors,
and another is whether the equity market impounds information about the quality of earnings. The basic
assumption is that the quality of accruals and earnings is decreasing as the magnitude of estimation
errors in the accruals is increasing. The paper contributes to the literature on accrual (and earnings)
quality by investigating not only the quality of aggregated accruals but also the quality of some more
specific company key accruals, where especially the two balance sheet accounts, inventory and accounts
receivable, are of interest. This is documented and discussed by relating empirical measures of the
quality of the different specific key-accruals as well as aggregated accruals quality vs. observable firm
characteristics (e.g. volatility of accruals and earnings, etc.). Further, since an analysis of this type in
general can be said to be somewhat mechanical, it is also investigated whether and how, the equity
market (e.g. observable earnings-price-ratios) impounds information about the quality of the different
accruals and earnings.
21 pages, April 25, 2006
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