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An empirical analysis of the effects of accounting expertise in audit committees on Non-GAAP earnings exclusions

  • Autores: Ananth Seetharaman, Xu (Frank) Wang, Sanjian (Bill) Zhang
  • Localización: Accounting Horizons, ISSN-e 1558-7975, Vol. 28, Nº. 1, 2014, págs. 17-37
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • U.S. stock exchanges and lawmakers rely on audit committees to help safeguard the accuracy and reliability of corporate GAAP and non-GAAP financial information. However, there are gaps in our knowledge of how audit committees perform, especially with respect to companies' non-GAAP financial information. Unlike companies' GAAP-based financial measures, non-GAAP numbers are voluntary, not well defined, and unaudited. Non-GAAP measures thus provide a particularly rich setting to examine the efficacy of audit committee performance. In this study we examine the association between audit committee appointments of accounting experts (relative to appointments of nonaccounting experts) and the company's non-GAAP earnings numbers. We find a larger decline in non-GAAP earnings exclusions following the appointment of accounting (rather than nonaccounting) experts to audit committees. We also find that accounting experts are associated with higher-quality post-appointment non-GAAP earnings exclusions.


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