Management forecasts and the cost of equity capital: international evidence
Ying Cao (),
Linda A. Myers (),
Albert Tsang () and
Yong George Yang ()
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Ying Cao: The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Linda A. Myers: University of Tennessee
Albert Tsang: York University
Yong George Yang: The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Review of Accounting Studies, 2017, vol. 22, issue 2, No 9, 838 pages
Abstract:
Abstract We examine international differences in the effect of management forecasts (which we use to proxy for voluntary disclosure) on the cost of equity capital (COC) across 31 countries. We find that the issuance of management forecasts is associated with a lower COC worldwide but that the effect of management forecasts on the COC depends on country-level institutional factors. Specifically, management forecasts have a stronger effect on the COC in countries with stronger investor protection and better information dissemination and a weaker effect in countries with higher mandatory disclosure requirements. Further analyses reveal that these relations are more pronounced when management forecasts are more frequent, more precise, and more disaggregated. Overall, our findings suggest that the ability of management forecasts to reduce firms’ COC derives not only from country-level factors that enhance the credibility of their forecasts but also from factors that reflect the quality of the information environment in terms of the distribution of news and the availability and quality of alternative information. Thus, investor protection, media penetration, and mandatory disclosure requirements have an important effect on the ability of management forecasts to lower the COC.
Keywords: International management forecasts; Voluntary disclosure; Cost of equity capital; Investor protection; Information dissemination; Mandatory disclosure; Management forecast characteristics; Management forecast credibility; Media penetration (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F30 G18 M41 M48 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/s11142-017-9391-5
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