新冠肺炎政府拨款、流动性指标和持续经营的不确定性

MAB Pub Date : 2022-06-02 DOI:10.5117/mab.96.77531
Erwin Hardeman, R. Bertrand
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本研究的目的是增强我们对COVID-19流动性危机期间流动性状况对持续经营报告的影响的理解。2019冠状病毒病在2020年可能产生的首批影响作为资产负债表日后的事件列在2019年财务报表中。通过研究荷兰接受法定审计的579家私营(非上市)公司的财务报表样本,我们发现流动性指标和政府拨款申请都导致财务报表中发布强制性持续经营段落的倾向更高。此外,我们没有发现证据表明COVID-19大流行危机之前的流动性水平会影响政府拨款的申请。
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COVID-19 government grants, liquidity indicators and going concern uncertainty
The purpose of this study is to enhance our understanding of the effect of the liquidity position on going concern reporting during the COVID-19 liquidity crisis. The first possible effects of COVID-19 as they occur in 2020 are enclosed in the financial statements of 2019 as an event after the balance sheet date. By studying a sample of 579 financial statements of private (non-listed) companies that are subject to a statutory audit in the Netherlands, we find that both liquidity indicators and government grant applications result in a higher propensity to issue a mandatory going concern paragraph in the financial statements. Additionally, we find no evidence that liquidity levels prior to the COVID-19 pandemic crisis affect an application for a government grant.
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