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Disincentives to exchange customized local GAAP for IFRS
Institution:1. University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA;2. DePaul University, USA;3. Texas A&M University, USA;1. IE Business School-IE University, Spain;2. Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Spain;1. Hanyang University, Republic of Korea;2. Seoul National University, Republic of Korea;1. Lingnan University, Hong Kong;2. The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
Abstract:The global adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) resulted in the loss of local Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). Some local GAAPs were tailored to capture the adopting jurisdictions' economic nuances, which IFRS may not address. One example is our setting, where, unlike IFRS, Canadian GAAP allowed the recognition of regulatory claims (i.e., assets and liabilities). Given this disparity, Canadian regulators granted rate-regulated entities the choice to opt out of Canada’s mandatory adoption of IFRS. Leveraging this unique setting, we test whether the loss of allowances under local GAAP is costly enough to deter companies from adopting IFRS. We find evidence that utilities with a history of capitalizing regulatory assets under Canadian GAAP are significantly less likely to adopt IFRS. This relation is more pronounced when a company has higher regulatory assets recognized under local GAAP, engages with the US capital markets, and has a high perceived cost of raising future capital. However, we find that the future cost of capital is lower for entities that adopt IFRS after historically capitalizing regulatory assets. Our results identify a new cost of adopting IFRS largely unexplored in the literature: the cost of losing jurisdictionally tailored accounting standards not included within IFRS.
Keywords:IFRS adoption  Rate-regulated activities  Regulatory accounting  Local GAAP  Canada
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