The impact of related party sales by listed Chinese firms on earnings informativeness and analysts forecasts

Using a random sample of 140 of China's listed firms, we show an adverse impact of related party (RP) sales of goods and services on the usefulness of accounting earnings to investors and on the quality of earnings forecasts by financial analysts. Consistent with the contention that RP sales ma...

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Main Authors: WANG, Jiwei, YUAN, Hongqi
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soa_research-19572020-04-02T06:48:05Z The impact of related party sales by listed Chinese firms on earnings informativeness and analysts forecasts WANG, Jiwei YUAN, Hongqi Using a random sample of 140 of China's listed firms, we show an adverse impact of related party (RP) sales of goods and services on the usefulness of accounting earnings to investors and on the quality of earnings forecasts by financial analysts. Consistent with the contention that RP sales may violate the arm's-length assumption of regular transactions and consequently impair the representational faithfulness and verifiability of accounting data, we find that earnings of firms engaged in RP sales are at least 33% less informative after controlling for factors known to affect earnings informativeness. We also find that financial analysts are overly credulous in their acceptance of earnings numbers that are contaminated by unreliable RP sales, and provide less accurate and more optimistic earnings forecasts for firms with more RP sales. Overall, our results provide strong empirical evidence on the negative impact of RP transactions on the usefulness of accounting earnings data used by investors and by financial analysts. 2012-09-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/958 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soa_research/article/1957/viewcontent/V173_3.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Accountancy eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Related party sales earning informativeness earnings quality earnings forecasts China Accounting Asian Studies Corporate Finance
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topic Related party sales
earning informativeness
earnings quality
earnings forecasts
China
Accounting
Asian Studies
Corporate Finance
spellingShingle Related party sales
earning informativeness
earnings quality
earnings forecasts
China
Accounting
Asian Studies
Corporate Finance
WANG, Jiwei
YUAN, Hongqi
The impact of related party sales by listed Chinese firms on earnings informativeness and analysts forecasts
description Using a random sample of 140 of China's listed firms, we show an adverse impact of related party (RP) sales of goods and services on the usefulness of accounting earnings to investors and on the quality of earnings forecasts by financial analysts. Consistent with the contention that RP sales may violate the arm's-length assumption of regular transactions and consequently impair the representational faithfulness and verifiability of accounting data, we find that earnings of firms engaged in RP sales are at least 33% less informative after controlling for factors known to affect earnings informativeness. We also find that financial analysts are overly credulous in their acceptance of earnings numbers that are contaminated by unreliable RP sales, and provide less accurate and more optimistic earnings forecasts for firms with more RP sales. Overall, our results provide strong empirical evidence on the negative impact of RP transactions on the usefulness of accounting earnings data used by investors and by financial analysts.
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author WANG, Jiwei
YUAN, Hongqi
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YUAN, Hongqi
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title The impact of related party sales by listed Chinese firms on earnings informativeness and analysts forecasts
title_short The impact of related party sales by listed Chinese firms on earnings informativeness and analysts forecasts
title_full The impact of related party sales by listed Chinese firms on earnings informativeness and analysts forecasts
title_fullStr The impact of related party sales by listed Chinese firms on earnings informativeness and analysts forecasts
title_full_unstemmed The impact of related party sales by listed Chinese firms on earnings informativeness and analysts forecasts
title_sort impact of related party sales by listed chinese firms on earnings informativeness and analysts forecasts
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2012
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/958
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soa_research/article/1957/viewcontent/V173_3.pdf
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