The Effect of Nominal and Real Reporting Difference in Predicting Cash Flows of Companies in Tehran Stock Exchange
Journal Title: International Journal of Empirical Finance - Year 2015, Vol 4, Issue 1
Abstract
One main goal of an accounting system is providing on time, reliable and relevant information for the users of those information. Traditional basis of accounting for information provision is using historical values since these values are reliable and can be proved. When in developed countries, inflation caused asymmetry in economic structure, accounting and economic scholars tried to find new methods for dealing with these issues. Providing solutions in the frame of accounting standards such as FASB-33 in America and SSAP-16 in England, accountants mitigated created problems for accounting to some extent. This study aims to examine the effect of profit and loss from inflation in predicting cash flows of companies in Tehran Stock Exchange. In this regard, two hypotheses were formulated. Results show that unrecognized inflation profit has a positive correlation with future cash flows while it has no correlation with future cash flows.
Authors and Affiliations
S. Toosi, M. H. Karbalai, H. Parsian, A. Shams Koloukhi
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