This paper empirically examines the role of expected rate of return on pension assets reported under SFAS 87 as a tool for meeting and beating earnings targets and its effect on firm value. Results suggest that managers may use this pension assumption to inflate earnings per share (eps) when they are going to miss the earnings expectations. The earnings inflation is directly related to the amount by which earnings will miss the target and to earning sensitivity to expected return on pension asset assumption. The results are robust to two different measures of earnings inflation and two of earnings expectations. The market behaves semi-efficiently and appears to adjust the firm value for large earnings inflations and in situations where firms have incentives to manipulate earnings or earnings are highly sensitive to expected rate of return on pension assets. However, this adjustment is not complete and post-announcement returns continue to depend on the inflated component of earnings, confirming that resource allocation decisions are based on managed earnings. Additional disclosure requirements to make pension assumptions more transparent are also discussed in the paper. Such disclosures could enhance the efficient use of the information by market participants.
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School of Economics and Management, Southwestern Jiaotong UniversityCollege of Business, Stony Brook University
Pan Song
Hongquan Zhu
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School of Economics and Management, Southwestern Jiaotong University
Service Science and Innovation Key Laboratory of Sichuan ProvinceCollege of Business, Stony Brook University
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Univ London, Univ London Kings Coll, Dept Management, London SE1 9NH, EnglandUniv London, Univ London Kings Coll, Dept Management, London SE1 9NH, England
Li, Yong
Klumpes, Paul
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EDHEC Business Sch, Accounting Law Finance & Econ Dept, F-50411 Roubaix, FranceUniv London, Univ London Kings Coll, Dept Management, London SE1 9NH, England