The effect of fair value accounting on the performance evaluation role of earnings
Mark DeFond,
Jinshuai Hu,
Mingyi Hung and
Siqi Li
Journal of Accounting and Economics, 2020, vol. 70, issue 2
Abstract:
We study the effect of fair value accounting on the association between net income and cash pay following the 2005 worldwide adoption of IFRS. We find that, while IFRS's non-fair-value provisions are associated with an increase in this association, its fair value provisions are associated with a decrease in this association. Overall, we contribute to the literature on the usefulness of fair value accounting by presenting evidence that fair value accounting is associated with a decrease in this association. Under assumptions that we detail and subject to caveats that we detail, our evidence suggests that fair value accounting may reduce the usefulness of earnings in evaluating management performance.
Keywords: Fair value accounting; Historical cost accounting; Cash pay; Accounting earnings; Management performance evaluation; IFRS adoption (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1016/j.jacceco.2020.101341
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