articleJan 1, 2005Closed access

Earnings management and cross listing: Are reconciled earnings comparable to US earnings?Π

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill · Southern Methodist University

Abstract

We compare US firms ’ earnings with reconciled earnings for cross listed non-US firms. Non-US firms ’ earnings exhibit more evidence of smoothing, greater tendency to manage towards a target, lower association with share price and less timely recognition of losses. Firms from countries with weaker investor protection show more evidence of earnings management, suggesting that SEC regulation does not supplant the effect of local environment. There is more evidence of earnings management for firms reconciling to US GAAP than for those preparing local accounts in accordance with US GAAP, but both show more evidence of earnings management than US firms.

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Keywords
  • Earnings
  • Earnings management
  • Earnings response coefficient
  • Business
  • Listing (finance)
  • Earnings per share
  • Post-earnings-announcement drift
  • Monetary economics
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