Disappearing Investment-Cash Flow Sensitivities: Earnings Have Not Become a Worse Proxy for Cash Flow

Niclas Andrén, Håkan Jankensgård

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According to a recent conjecture in the literature, earnings have become a poorer proxy for cash flow from operations over time. We find that since 1988, when cash flow statements started to be consistently reported in Compustat, the cash effectiveness of earnings has actually increased for a large sample of US manufacturing firms. This occurs despite the introduction of fair value accounting and increasing accounting accruals during the last three decades. Also contrary to the conjecture, using more comprehensive measures of cash flow does not restore the investment-cash flow sensitivity, which continues to be around 0.05 in more recent periods.
Originalspråkengelska
StatusPublished - 2017
EvenemangFinancial Management Association Annual Meeting 2018 - San Diego
Varaktighet: 2018 okt. 102018 okt. 13

Konferens

KonferensFinancial Management Association Annual Meeting 2018
OrtSan Diego
Period2018/10/102018/10/13

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