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Voluntary forward-looking statements driven by corporate governance and their value relevance
Authors:Mingzhu Wang  Khaled Hussainey
Institution:1. Department of Management, King’s College, London SE1 9NH, UK;2. School of Management, Plymouth Business School, Plymouth University, Plymouth PL4 8AA, UK;3. Department of Accounting and Auditing, Faculty of Commerce, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt
Abstract:This paper examines the impact of corporate governance on the level of voluntary disclosures of forward-looking statements in the narrative sections of annual reports. It also examines whether the forward-looking statements that are driven by governance are informative about future earnings. This analysis is drawn from a large-scale sample of UK FTSE All-Share companies for financial years ending within the period January 1996–December 2007. We find that corporate governance influences companies’ decisions to voluntarily disclose these statements. The main drivers are directors’ ownership, board size, board composition, and the duality of the CEO’s role. These results suggest that better corporate governance improves reporting practice. We further find that the forward-looking statements of well governed firms improve the stock market’s ability to anticipate future earnings. Our findings have important implications for policy makers and regulators because they confirm that the effectiveness of corporate governance in the practice of disclosure is a function of certain characteristics and that the voluntary forward-looking statements of well governed firms contain value relevant information for investors.
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