2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.pacfin.2022.101758
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Are analysts' cash flow forecasts associated with improved earnings quality? Australian evidence

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“…Other studies Coulton, Saune, and Taylor, (2022); Donelson et al (2013) and McInnis and Collins (2011) relate benchmark beating and discontinuities to analyst projections. Coulton et al (2022) failed to establish consistent evidence of improvement in the financial reporting quality following analysts' operating cash flow projections.…”
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“…Other studies Coulton, Saune, and Taylor, (2022); Donelson et al (2013) and McInnis and Collins (2011) relate benchmark beating and discontinuities to analyst projections. Coulton et al (2022) failed to establish consistent evidence of improvement in the financial reporting quality following analysts' operating cash flow projections.…”
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“…Other studies Coulton, Saune, and Taylor, (2022); Donelson et al (2013) and McInnis and Collins (2011) relate benchmark beating and discontinuities to analyst projections. Coulton et al (2022) failed to establish consistent evidence of improvement in the financial reporting quality following analysts' operating cash flow projections. Donelson et al (2013) found that discontinuity is present in the reported earnings but absent in the distribution of earnings (level), earnings surprise, and analyst forecast errors using the restated earnings.…”
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“…A alavancagem financeira da empresa, representada neste estudo pela dívida total da empresa dividida pelo patrimônio líquido (García-Meca & Martínez, 2005;Wang, Liu, & Wang, 2022) é uma variável que, está relacionada à accruals inesperados (Coulton, Saune, & Taylor, 2022), ou seja, maior gerenciamento e resultados por accruals discricionários (Brown, Lin, & Zhou, 2022), que impactam na qualidade dos lucros divulgados (Novaes et al, 2020), e, portanto, dificultaria a tarefa de previsão dos analistas.…”
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