Impact of Adoption of Long-Term Performance Plans on Financial Analysts' Long-Term Forecasts

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Thomas J. Vogel
Gerald J. Lobo
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[1] Western New England College,School of Management
[2] Syracuse University,undefined
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executive compensation; performance plans; capital expenditures;
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10.1023/A:1020771625686
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Prior research demonstrates that firms adopting long-term performance plans experience increased capital investment, earnings, and risk in the post-adoption period. However, these results are subject to distortions that may result from exogenous factors over the long time period examined. To avoid these potential distortions we examine financial analysts' forecasts in the periods immediately preceding and following the adoption of the performance plan. We find that projected long-term capital expenditures per share, earnings per share and cash flow per share are revised upward in the post-adoption period. These results are consistent with the premise that the adoption of long-term performance plans is expected to favorably affect managers' decisions. In addition, we find that the revisions are primarily attributable to firms that were performing poorly in the period prior to plan adoption and in greatest need of change. This finding has not been documented in previous studies.
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