Who Trades on Pro Forma Earnings Information?

In recent years, many companies have emphasized adjusted‐GAAP earnings numbers in their quarterly press releases. While managers use different names to describe these nonstandard earnings metrics, the financial press frequently refers to them as “pro forma” earnings. Managers and other advocates of...

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Main Authors: BHATTACHARYA, Nilabhra, Black, Erv, Christensen, Ted, Mergenthaler, Rick
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soa_research-19612018-07-13T05:59:14Z Who Trades on Pro Forma Earnings Information? BHATTACHARYA, Nilabhra Black, Erv Christensen, Ted Mergenthaler, Rick In recent years, many companies have emphasized adjusted‐GAAP earnings numbers in their quarterly press releases. While managers use different names to describe these nonstandard earnings metrics, the financial press frequently refers to them as “pro forma” earnings. Managers and other advocates of pro forma reporting argue that these disclosures provide a clearer picture of companies' core earnings. On the other hand, regulators, policymakers, and the financial press often allege that managers' pro forma earnings disclosures are opportunistic attempts to mislead investors. Recent evidence suggests that while many pro forma earnings disclosures are altruistically motivated, some may represent managers' attempts to portray overly optimistic financial performance. If this is the case, then less wealthy, less sophisticated, individual investors are arguably the most at risk of being misled. Consequently, this study investigates who trades on pro forma earnings information. Our intraday investigation of transactions around earnings announcements containing pro forma earnings information reveals that less sophisticated investors' announcement‐period abnormal trading is significantly positively associated with the magnitude and direction of the earnings surprise based on pro forma earnings. In contrast, we find no association between sophisticated investors' trading and manager‐reported pro forma information. Overall, our analyses and numerous robustness tests suggest that the segment of the market that relies on pro forma earnings information is populated predominantly by less sophisticated individual investors. This evidence is particularly relevant to standard‐setters and regulators given that Section 401(b) of the Sarbanes‐Oxley Act of 2002 and subsequent SEC regulations are specifically designed to protect ordinary investors from misleading pro forma information. 2007-05-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/962 info:doi/10.2308/accr.2007.82.3.581 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soa_research/article/1961/viewcontent/SSRN_id586902.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Accountancy eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Accounting Corporate Finance
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Corporate Finance
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Corporate Finance
BHATTACHARYA, Nilabhra
Black, Erv
Christensen, Ted
Mergenthaler, Rick
Who Trades on Pro Forma Earnings Information?
description In recent years, many companies have emphasized adjusted‐GAAP earnings numbers in their quarterly press releases. While managers use different names to describe these nonstandard earnings metrics, the financial press frequently refers to them as “pro forma” earnings. Managers and other advocates of pro forma reporting argue that these disclosures provide a clearer picture of companies' core earnings. On the other hand, regulators, policymakers, and the financial press often allege that managers' pro forma earnings disclosures are opportunistic attempts to mislead investors. Recent evidence suggests that while many pro forma earnings disclosures are altruistically motivated, some may represent managers' attempts to portray overly optimistic financial performance. If this is the case, then less wealthy, less sophisticated, individual investors are arguably the most at risk of being misled. Consequently, this study investigates who trades on pro forma earnings information. Our intraday investigation of transactions around earnings announcements containing pro forma earnings information reveals that less sophisticated investors' announcement‐period abnormal trading is significantly positively associated with the magnitude and direction of the earnings surprise based on pro forma earnings. In contrast, we find no association between sophisticated investors' trading and manager‐reported pro forma information. Overall, our analyses and numerous robustness tests suggest that the segment of the market that relies on pro forma earnings information is populated predominantly by less sophisticated individual investors. This evidence is particularly relevant to standard‐setters and regulators given that Section 401(b) of the Sarbanes‐Oxley Act of 2002 and subsequent SEC regulations are specifically designed to protect ordinary investors from misleading pro forma information.
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author BHATTACHARYA, Nilabhra
Black, Erv
Christensen, Ted
Mergenthaler, Rick
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Black, Erv
Christensen, Ted
Mergenthaler, Rick
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title Who Trades on Pro Forma Earnings Information?
title_short Who Trades on Pro Forma Earnings Information?
title_full Who Trades on Pro Forma Earnings Information?
title_fullStr Who Trades on Pro Forma Earnings Information?
title_full_unstemmed Who Trades on Pro Forma Earnings Information?
title_sort who trades on pro forma earnings information?
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2007
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/962
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