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The Value Relevance of Accounting Income Reported by DAX-30 German Companies
Authors:Eva K. Jermakowicz  Jenice Prather-Kinsey   Inge Wulf
Affiliation:Professor and Department Head, Department of Accounting and Business Law, College of Business, Tennessee State University, TN e-mail:; School of Accountancy, College of Business, University of Missouri, 324 Cornell Hall, Columbia, MO 65211 e-mail:; Business Administration/Department of Accounting, Technical University Clausthal, D-38678 Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany e-mail:
Abstract:International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) are required for consolidated financial statements of all European Union (EU) publicly traded companies starting from the December 2005 fiscal year end [Regulation (EC)]; and endorsed by the International Organization of Securities Commission (IOSCO) for its member countries beginning in 2000. We examine the challenges and benefits, including value relevance, of the adoption of IFRS by DAX‐30 companies, the German premium stock market. Based on a survey sent to DAX‐30 company executives, we find most companies agreeing that implementing IFRS should improve the comparability of financial statements. The complex nature, high cost of adopting and lack of guidance for implementing IFRS, as well as increased volatility of earnings after adopting IFRS, are listed among the most important challenges of conversion to IFRS. We use regression to measure another benefit: the value relevance of book values of earnings and equity in explaining market values of DAX‐30 companies during the period 1995–2004. Using 265 observations, we find that adopting IFRS or US Generally Accepted Accounting Principles or cross‐listing on the New York Stock Exchange significantly increases the value relevance of earnings relative to market prices.
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