GAAP versus The Street: An Empirical Assessment of Two Alternative Definitions of Earnings
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Managers, security analysts, investors, and the press rely increasingly on modified definitions of GAAP net income, known by such names as “operating” and “pro forma” earnings. We document this phenomenon and discuss competing explanations for the recent rise in the use of such modified earnings numbers and implications for the interpretation of related accounting research. Our results show that over the past 20 years there has been a dramatic increase in the frequency and magnitude of cases where “GAAP” and “Street” earnings differ. Further, there is a very strong bias toward the reporting of a Street earnings number that exceeds the GAAP earnings number. We also show that the market response to the Street…
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- Earnings
- Earnings response coefficient
- Accounting
- Business
- Post-earnings-announcement drift
- Stock (firearms)
- Pro forma
- Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization
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