Value relevance of proportionate consolidation versus the equity method: Evidence from Hong Kong |
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Authors: | Stella So Kar Shun Wong Feida Zhang Xu Zhang |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Accountancy and Law, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, China;2. Business School, University of Queensland, Australia;3. Department of Accounting and Information Management, University of Macau, Macau, China |
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Abstract: | Whether proportionate consolidation (PC) or the equity method (EM) provides more informative financial statements is a controversial issue. This study uses data from listed companies in Hong Kong to investigate the value relevance of the EM compared with PC during 2005–2008 when the local word-for-word equivalent HKAS 31 offered the same options. The results of this study provide evidence that PC does not offer higher value relevance than the EM. PC’s horizontal aggregation of a portion of the operations, assets and liabilities of the jointly controlled entities with those of the venturer is less informative to investors than the EM’s vertical aggregation. |
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Keywords: | Value relevance Proportional consolidation method Equity method Financial statements |
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