An accountant in the C-suite: Chief Accounting Officers and asymmetric timely loss recognition

IF 0.9 Q3 BUSINESS, FINANCE Journal of Corporate Accounting and Finance Pub Date : 2024-05-27 DOI:10.1002/jcaf.22735
Robert Kim, Bryan Byung-Hee Lee, Jay Junghun Lee
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We study the role and influence of Chief Accounting Officers (CAOs) by examining the relation between the presence of a CAO on the top management team and asymmetric timely loss recognition (ATLR). Using large-sample data from 10-Ks and proxy statements of S&P 1500 firms, we find that the presence of a CAO is positively associated with the level of ATLR and that this positive relation is more pronounced when the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) does not have an accounting background. Our difference-in-differences analysis further indicates that the level of ATLR increases significantly following the initial appointments of CAOs. The results are robust to propensity score matching, alternative ATLR models, and various control variables. Collectively, our findings suggest that adding an accounting chief to the C-suite has a significant impact on financial reporting practices.

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C-suite中的会计师:首席会计官与不对称的及时损失确认
我们通过研究首席会计官(CAO)在高层管理团队中的存在与非对称及时损失确认(ATLR)之间的关系,来研究首席会计官的作用和影响。利用 S&P 1500 家公司的 10-K 和代理声明中的大样本数据,我们发现,首席会计官的存在与 ATLR 水平呈正相关,而且当首席财务官 (CFO) 没有会计背景时,这种正相关关系更为明显。我们的差分分析进一步表明,在首次任命首席财务官后,ATLR 水平显著上升。这些结果对倾向得分匹配、替代 ATLR 模型和各种控制变量都是稳健的。总之,我们的研究结果表明,在 C-suite 中增加一名会计主管会对财务报告实践产生重大影响。
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