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Pro forma accounting disclosures: The effect of reconciliations and financial reporting knowledge on nonprofessional investors' judgments

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  • Dilla, William N.
  • Janvrin, Diane J.
  • Jeffrey, Cynthia

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Regulation G requires companies that report non-GAAP or “pro forma” earnings provide a reconciliation. While nonprofessional investors are a large, heterogeneous population with varying degrees of financial reporting knowledge, previous research treats them as a homogenous group. The study examines how differences in financial reporting knowledge and information viewing behavior affect the influence of reconciled pro forma earnings disclosures on nonprofessional investors' judgments. Lower-knowledge investors appear to incorporate information on differences between GAAP and pro forma earnings in their judgments as long as they view this information in the reconciliation. However, higher-knowledge investors appear to consistently incorporate information on differences between GAAP and pro forma earnings in their judgments regardless of the relative amount of time they spend viewing the reconciliation relative to other disclosures. Our results suggest that knowledge differences influence how nonprofessional investors acquire and use information on differences between GAAP and pro forma earnings.

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  • Dilla, William N. & Janvrin, Diane J. & Jeffrey, Cynthia, 2014. "Pro forma accounting disclosures: The effect of reconciliations and financial reporting knowledge on nonprofessional investors' judgments," Advances in accounting, Elsevier, vol. 30(1), pages 43-54.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:advacc:v:30:y:2014:i:1:p:43-54
    DOI: 10.1016/j.adiac.2013.12.002
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