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An Empirical Examination of Cash Flow Measures
Authors:ANDREAS CHARITOU  EDWARD KETZ
Affiliation:Andreas;Charitou is an Assistant Professor of Accounting, University of Toronto, Canada Edward;Ketz ais an Associate Professor of Accounting and Deloitte Haskins and Sells Fellow, Pennsylvania State University.
Abstract:In recent years in the United States and Canada, there has been an increasing interest in cash flow reporting and a strengthening belief that information on cash flows is valued in the marketplace. However, little research has been devoted to the issue. Regulatory bodies in the U.S. (Financial Accounting Standards Board) and Canada(Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants) require that an enterprise should disclose separately cash flows from operating, financing and investing activities in their cash flow statements. The data in the cash flow statements are expected to help investors assess the firm's liquidity, financial flexibility and risk. On the other hand, the British Accounting Standards Committee (ASC) does not require a statement of cash flows. This study employs a cross-sectional equity valuation model to examine the association of cash flows from operating, financing and investing activities with security prices. A sample of 403 U.S. firms is used for the ten-year period of 1976–85. The results of this study indicate that there exists a strong association between the various cash flow components included in the cash flow statements and the market value of the firm.
Keywords:Cash flow    Regulatory agencies    Valuation
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