Bundled earnings guidance and analysts' forecast revisions
Bundling managerial earnings guidance with quarterly earnings announcements (EAs) has become an increasingly common practice. This study investigates the impact of bundled guidance on analysts' forecast revisions. Our findings indicate that analysts respond more to bundled guidance than non-bun...
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sg-smu-ink.soa_research-29512022-04-27T03:22:47Z Bundled earnings guidance and analysts' forecast revisions HSU, Charles WANG, Rencheng Bundling managerial earnings guidance with quarterly earnings announcements (EAs) has become an increasingly common practice. This study investigates the impact of bundled guidance on analysts' forecast revisions. Our findings indicate that analysts respond more to bundled guidance than non-bundled guidance. This effect increases with analysts' time pressure and cognitive constraints around the EA. Analysts' revisions also incorporate more of the bundled management guidance when accompanied by additional information, such as conference calls. We further find that analysts revise their forecasts more quickly following bundled guidance than non-bundled guidance. Together, these findings are consistent with the notion that analysts place more weight on bundled guidance than on non-bundled guidance in their forecast revisions as bundled guidance facilities analysts' timely forecast revisions following EAs. Finally, we find that analysts' forecast revisions following bundled guidance generate significant market reactions. Our findings enhance our understanding of analysts' information processing and shed light on why bundling can be an effective guidance strategy. 2021-12-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/1924 info:doi/10.1111/1911-3846.12686 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soa_research/article/2951/viewcontent/Contemporary_Accting_Res___2021___Hsu___Bundled_Earnings_Guidance_and_Analysts__Forecast_Revisions.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Accountancy eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University bundled guidance management forecast analyst forecast earnings announcement timely forecast information processing Accounting Portfolio and Security Analysis |
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Bundling managerial earnings guidance with quarterly earnings announcements (EAs) has become an increasingly common practice. This study investigates the impact of bundled guidance on analysts' forecast revisions. Our findings indicate that analysts respond more to bundled guidance than non-bundled guidance. This effect increases with analysts' time pressure and cognitive constraints around the EA. Analysts' revisions also incorporate more of the bundled management guidance when accompanied by additional information, such as conference calls. We further find that analysts revise their forecasts more quickly following bundled guidance than non-bundled guidance. Together, these findings are consistent with the notion that analysts place more weight on bundled guidance than on non-bundled guidance in their forecast revisions as bundled guidance facilities analysts' timely forecast revisions following EAs. Finally, we find that analysts' forecast revisions following bundled guidance generate significant market reactions. Our findings enhance our understanding of analysts' information processing and shed light on why bundling can be an effective guidance strategy. |
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