Market reaction to and valuation of IFRS reconciliation adjustments: first evidence from the UK

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Joanne Horton
George Serafeim
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[1] London School of Economics,Department of Accounting
[2] Harvard Business School,Department of Accounting and Management
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International Financial Reporting Standards; Event study; Value-relevance; Information; G14; G15; M41;
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We investigate the market reaction to, and the value-relevance of, information contained in the mandatory transitional documents required by International Financial Reporting Standards 1 (2005). We find significant negative abnormal returns for firms reporting negative earnings reconciliation. Although the informational content of the positive earnings adjustments is value-relevant before disclosure, for negative earnings adjustments it is value-relevant only after disclosure. This finding is consistent with managers delaying the communication of bad news until IFRS compliance. A finer model shows that adjustments attributed to impairment of goodwill, share-based payments, and deferred taxes are incrementally value-relevant but that only the impairment of goodwill and deferred taxes reveal new information. Our results indicate that mandatory IFRS adoption alters investors’ beliefs about stock prices.
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