Chapter 3: Overview of Accounting Analysis



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Chapter 3: Overview of Accounting Analysis

The Importance of Accounting Analysis Accounting practices govern the types of disclosures made in the financial statements. Understanding accounting allows the business analyst to effectively use the financial information disclosed by companies.

Key Concepts in Chapter 3 Various factors influence the quality of accounting-based financial reports. Managers have some discretion in accounting choices used in financial reporting. Incentives for the management of financial reporting items must be considered by the analyst.

Accrual Basis Accounting Financial reports are prepared using accrual basis accounting instead of cash basis accounting. Accounting standards (GAAP or IFRS) defines the following financial statement elements: Revenues Expenses Assets Liabilities Equity

Management s Responsibility for Reporting Financial Information Applying accounting principles is the responsibility of management, who has superior knowledge of a firm s business. Incentives exist for management to distort accounting numbers in their favor Contracts Reputation Mitigating effects of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.

Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) Private standard setting bodies - FASB for GAAP and IAS for IFRS. Accounting standards seek consistency in reporting between firms and over different time periods of the same firm. Uniform accounting standards minimize manager s ability to manipulate financial statement information International harmonization of accounting standards is gaining popularity.

External Auditing of Financial Statements Required for publicly traded companies Conducted according to standards (GAAS) SOX requires external auditors to report to or be overseen by a company s audit committee

Factors Influencing Accounting Quality It is necessary to allow managers some discretion in applying accounting standards. As a result, three potential sources of noise and bias in accounting data include: 1. Noise from accounting rules 2. Forecast errors 3. Manager s accounting choices

Noise From Accounting Rules and Forecast Errors The fit between accounting standards and the nature of the firm s transactions may introduce some distortion in the reported financial statements. Management s estimates may result in accounting forecasting errors reflected in the financial statements.

Manager s Accounting Choices Managers have a number of incentives to choose accounting disclosures that are biased: Debt covenants Compensation contracts Contests for corporate control Tax considerations Regulatory considerations Capital market and stakeholder considerations Competitive considerations

Steps in Performing Accounting Analysis Step 1: Identify Principal Accounting Policies Key policies and estimates used to measure risks and critical factors for success must be identified. Step 2: Assess Accounting Flexibility Accounting information is less likely to yield insights about a firm s economics if managers have a high degree of flexibility in choosing policies and estimates.

Steps in Performing Accounting Analysis Step 3: Evaluate Accounting Strategy Flexibility in accounting choices allows mangers to strategically communicate economic information or hide true performance.. Issues to consider include: Norms for accounting policies with industry peers Incentives for managers to manage earnings Changes in policies and estimates and the rationale for doing so Whether transactions are structured to achieve certain accounting objectives

Steps in Performing Accounting Analysis Step 4: Evaluate the Quality of Disclosure Managers have considerable discretion in disclosing certain accounting information Issues to consider include: Whether disclosures seem adequate Adequacy of footnotes to the financial statements Whether MD&A sufficiently explains and is consistent with current performance Whether GAAP restricts the appropriate measurement of key measures of success Adequacy of segment disclosure

Steps in Performing Accounting Analysis Step 5: Identify Potential Red Flags Some issues that warrant gathering more information include: Unexplained transactions that boost profits Unusual increases in inventory or A/R in relation to sales Increases in the gap between net income and cash flows or taxable income Use of R&D partnerships, SPEs or the sale of receivables to finance operations

Steps in Performing Accounting Analysis Step 5, continued, more issues that warrant gathering more information: Unexpected large asset write-offs Large fourth quarter adjustments Qualified audit opinions or auditor changes Related party transactions Step 6: Undo Accounting Distortions

Steps in Performing Accounting Analysis Step 6: Undo Accounting Distortions Some issues that warrant gathering more information include: Unexplained transactions that boost profits Unusual increases in inventory or A/R in relation to sales Increases in the gap between net income and cash flows or taxable income Use of R&D partnerships, SPEs or the sale of receivables to finance operations

Accounting Analysis Pitfalls Conservative accounting may also be misleading. For example, historical cost and accounting for intangible assets Not all unusual accounting practices are questionable Earnings management does not necessarily motivate some accounting phenomena that seem unusual

Concluding Comments Accounting analysis is an essential step in analyzing corporate financial reports. A methodology consisting of six steps in analyzing accounting data was presented in this chapter. Research suggests earnings management is not so pervasive as to make earnings data unreliable.