An alternative interpretation of the discontinuity in earnings distributions
William H. Beaver (),
Maureen F. McNichols () and
Karen K. Nelson ()
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William H. Beaver: Stanford University
Maureen F. McNichols: Stanford University
Karen K. Nelson: Rice University
Review of Accounting Studies, 2007, vol. 12, issue 4, No 2, 525-556
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Abstract We show that the asymmetric effects of income taxes and special items for profit and loss firms contribute to a discontinuity at zero in the distribution of earnings. Income taxes draw profit observations towards zero while negative special items pull loss observations away from zero. These earnings components are thus expected to contribute to a discontinuity even in the absence of discretion. We show our results are not an artifact of deflation and that other common components of earnings do not have similar effects on the earnings distribution around zero.
Keywords: Earnings distributions; Special items; Income taxes; Earnings management; M41; G10; C89; H25 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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DOI: 10.1007/s11142-007-9053-0
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