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Fair Value Accounting and Corporate Reporting in Nigeria: A Logistics Regression Approach

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  • A. E. Adegboyegun
  • E. Ben-Caleb
  • A. O. Ademola
  • J. U. Madugba
  • D. F. Eluyela

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This study examined the impact of fair value accounting on corporate reporting in Nigeria. The primary data used were gathered through a well-structured questionnaire, designed and administered to 120 respondents, who are made up of accountants, auditors, bankers, financial experts and practitioners in Lagos State, Nigeria. We adopted the logistic regression approach in analyzing the research questions. We found that fair value accounting has impact on corporate reporting. The Cox and Snell¡¯s R-Square revealed that 67.1% of the variation in the corporate reporting was explained by the logistic model. We further found a moderate strong relationship between the fair value accounting and corporate reporting. Based on this finding, the study concluded that the used of fair value helped in predicting the earnings and assessment of the amounts, timing and uncertainty of future cash flows in corporate reporting which dependent on its reliability. However, institutional factors played an essential role in enhancing the reliability of discretionary fair value estimates which in return increased the informativeness of accounting information in corporate reporting.

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  • A. E. Adegboyegun & E. Ben-Caleb & A. O. Ademola & J. U. Madugba & D. F. Eluyela, 2020. "Fair Value Accounting and Corporate Reporting in Nigeria: A Logistics Regression Approach," International Journal of Financial Research, International Journal of Financial Research, Sciedu Press, vol. 11(2), pages 301-310, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:jfr:ijfr11:v:11:y:2020:i:2:p:301-310
    DOI: 10.5430/ijfr.v11n2p301
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