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Predicting earnings management: A nonlinear approach

Ruei-Shian Wu

International Review of Economics & Finance, 2014, vol. 30, issue C, 1-25

Abstract: This study compares conventional linear and nonlinear accrual models to evaluate their ability to predict earnings management when applied to firm experiencing different performance levels. Linear models, which ignore the nonlinear relation between performance and accruals, result in measurement errors and, in turn, biased inferences. Using financial restatement as a proxy for earnings management, I show that a nonlinear expense-related model is best-specified and enhances the reliability of inferences in earnings management issues. The results echo the increasing cost- or expense-related earnings management after July 2002. When firms engage in downward earnings management after the passage of the SOX Act, the other models are also statistically reliable.

Keywords: Discretionary accrual model; Earnings management; Nonlinearity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1016/j.iref.2013.11.001

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