谁来决定商誉减值:首席执行官还是首席财务官?

Q4 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Universal Journal of Accounting and Finance Pub Date : 2023-08-02 DOI:10.33423/jaf.v23i3.6307
Ronald P. Guidry, Joseph Johnston, Brent Lao
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商誉减值涉及主观估计和高度的管理裁量权。然而,ceo和cfo对商誉估值的影响孰大孰小还不清楚。我们通过调查高管股权激励与商誉减值之间的关系来解决这个问题。我们发现,CEO或CFO股权激励较高的公司报告的年度商誉减值较低。有趣的是,CFO股权激励的负相关更强。此外,我们推测并发现,在涉及高管离职的情况下,ceo和cfo对商誉减值的相对影响是不同的。具体而言,我们发现新的首席财务官对减值决策没有显著影响。相比之下,新上任的首席执行官更有可能记录大笔商誉减值,大概是为了进行“大洗牌”会计。综上所述,我们的研究结果表明,虽然现任首席财务官负责商誉估值的例行审查,但新任首席执行官对大额减值决策拥有最终决定权。
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Who Makes the Call on Goodwill Impairment Charges: CEOs or CFOs?
Goodwill impairment involves subjective estimations and a high degree of managerial discretion. However, it remains unclear whether CEOs or CFOs have more influence on goodwill valuation. We address the question by investigating the relation between executives’ equity incentives and goodwill impairments. We find that firms with higher CEO or CFO equity incentives report lower annual goodwill impairments. Interestingly, the negative relation is stronger for CFO equity incentives. Further, we conjecture and find that the relative influence of CEOs and CFOs on goodwill impairments differs in a setting involving executive turnovers. Specifically, we find that a new CFO has no significant effect on impairment decisions. In contrast, a new CEO is associated with a higher probability of recording a large goodwill impairment, presumably to engage in “big bath” accounting. Taken together, our results suggest that, while incumbent CFOs are in charge of routine review of goodwill valuation, new CEOs have the final authority on large-impairment decisions.
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Universal Journal of Accounting and Finance Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Finance
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