articleThe Accounting ReviewJan 1, 2003Closed access

Accrued Earnings and Growth: Implications for Future Profitability and Market Mispricing

Georgetown University · University of Houston

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Abstract

Prior research reveals that the accrual component of profitability is less persistent than the cash flow component, and that investors fail to fully appreciate their differing implications for future profitability (Sloan 1996). However, accruals are a component of growth in net operating assets as well as a component of profitability. Just as we can disaggregate profitability into accruals and cash flows from operations, we can disaggregate growth in net operating assets into accruals and growth in long-term net operating assets. We find that, after controlling for current profitability, both components of growth in net operating assets—accruals and growth in long-term net operating assets—have equivalent…

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Keywords
  • Profitability index
  • Accrual
  • Return on assets
  • Working capital
  • Cash flow
  • Earnings
  • Business
  • Monetary economics
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