Dynamic Accounting Information Uncertainty Following CFO Turnover
Jun Yeung Hong,
Yuyeon Ahn and
Kyungmyung Jang
Australian Accounting Review, 2025, vol. 35, issue 3, 257-276
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This paper investigates the impact of CFO turnover on value relevance. We focus on CFOs because they have primary responsibility for financial reporting quality. We hypothesise that CFO turnover leads to uncertainty about financial reporting quality and the timeliness of financial disclosures, thereby reducing value relevance. Using a sample of US publicly listed firms from 2013 to 2020, we find that CFO turnover reduces value relevance, and the negative relation between CFO turnover and value relevance resolves within three years. Furthermore, we find that CFO turnover following financial restatements does not affect value relevance. These results are consistent with the view that CFO turnover influences stakeholders’ uncertainty regarding financial reporting quality, which diminishes as the new CFO stays longer at the firm. In addition, the impact of CFO turnover on value relevance varies depending on the reason for turnover (e.g., restatement or dismissal). The results highlight the importance of CFO turnover in the market perception of financial reporting risk.
Date: 2025
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