Has IFRSs improves predictions of future cash flows? evidence from Malaysia

The International Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS)’s conceptual framework and the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB)’s conceptual framework state that future cash flows prediction is one of the key objectives of financial reporting. Given the use of cash flows as a performance measure b...

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Main Authors: Abdullah Atqa, Asna, Lee, Kok Hwa, Mohd Saleh, Norman
Format: Article
Published: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak * Faculty of Economics and Business 2019
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/80036/
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author Abdullah Atqa, Asna
Lee, Kok Hwa
Mohd Saleh, Norman
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Lee, Kok Hwa
Mohd Saleh, Norman
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description The International Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS)’s conceptual framework and the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB)’s conceptual framework state that future cash flows prediction is one of the key objectives of financial reporting. Given the use of cash flows as a performance measure besides earnings, the effectiveness of IFRS in satisfying this financial reporting objective, increases in its importance. Hence, this study seeks to investigate whether the adoption of IFRS (or locally known as the Malaysian Financial Reporting Standard (MFRS)) in Malaysia since the year 2006 improves the predictability of future cash flows of Malaysian public listed firms. 4,068 firm-year data of Malaysian public listed companies in year 2004 to 2012 is analysed. The results show that current cash flows under IFRS regime significantly predict future operating cash flows. Despite the non-significance of net income and current accruals under the IFRS regime, the Malaysian companies show relatively high acceptance of the convergence of accounting standards towards IFRS. Other control variables show mixed results. This study provides insights into the benefits of regulation such as the IFRS, with policy implication on standard setters and financial reporting regulators.
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spelling upm-800362023-07-04T06:21:17Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/80036/ Has IFRSs improves predictions of future cash flows? evidence from Malaysia Abdullah Atqa, Asna Lee, Kok Hwa Mohd Saleh, Norman The International Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS)’s conceptual framework and the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB)’s conceptual framework state that future cash flows prediction is one of the key objectives of financial reporting. Given the use of cash flows as a performance measure besides earnings, the effectiveness of IFRS in satisfying this financial reporting objective, increases in its importance. Hence, this study seeks to investigate whether the adoption of IFRS (or locally known as the Malaysian Financial Reporting Standard (MFRS)) in Malaysia since the year 2006 improves the predictability of future cash flows of Malaysian public listed firms. 4,068 firm-year data of Malaysian public listed companies in year 2004 to 2012 is analysed. The results show that current cash flows under IFRS regime significantly predict future operating cash flows. Despite the non-significance of net income and current accruals under the IFRS regime, the Malaysian companies show relatively high acceptance of the convergence of accounting standards towards IFRS. Other control variables show mixed results. This study provides insights into the benefits of regulation such as the IFRS, with policy implication on standard setters and financial reporting regulators. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak * Faculty of Economics and Business 2019 Article PeerReviewed Abdullah Atqa, Asna and Lee, Kok Hwa and Mohd Saleh, Norman (2019) Has IFRSs improves predictions of future cash flows? evidence from Malaysia. International Journal of Business and Society, 20 (2). pp. 851-869. ISSN 1511-6670 http://www.ijbs.unimas.my/index.php/volume-11-20/volume-20-no-2-2019/616-has-ifrss-improves-predictions-of-future-cash-flows-evidence-from-malaysia
spellingShingle Abdullah Atqa, Asna
Lee, Kok Hwa
Mohd Saleh, Norman
Has IFRSs improves predictions of future cash flows? evidence from Malaysia
title Has IFRSs improves predictions of future cash flows? evidence from Malaysia
title_full Has IFRSs improves predictions of future cash flows? evidence from Malaysia
title_fullStr Has IFRSs improves predictions of future cash flows? evidence from Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Has IFRSs improves predictions of future cash flows? evidence from Malaysia
title_short Has IFRSs improves predictions of future cash flows? evidence from Malaysia
title_sort has ifrss improves predictions of future cash flows? evidence from malaysia
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/80036/
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