沉默的大多数:美国私营企业与财务报告选择

The Silent Majority: Private U.S. Firms and Financial Reporting Choices

Journal of Accounting Research · 2020
被引 55
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究了美国中大型私营企业的财务报告选择,发现近三分之二的企业不编制经审计的GAAP财务报表,并分析了规模、所有权分散度、外部债务等因素对报告选择的影响。

Abstract

ABSTRACT This study uses a comprehensive panel of tax returns to examine the financial reporting choices of medium‐to‐large private U.S. firms, a setting that controls over $9 trillion in capital, vastly outnumbers public U.S. firms across all industries, yet has no financial reporting mandates. We find that nearly two‐thirds of these firms do not produce audited GAAP financial statements. Guided by an agency theory framework, we find that size, ownership dispersion, external debt, and trade credit are positively associated with the choice to produce audited GAAP financial statements, while asset tangibility, age, and internal debt are generally negatively related to this choice. Our findings reveal that (1) equity capital and trade credit exhibit significant explanatory power, suggesting that the primary focus in the literature on debt is too narrow; (2) firm youth, growth, and R&D are positively associated with audited GAAP reporting, reflecting important monitoring roles of financial reporting; and (3) many firms violate standard explanations for financial reporting choices and substantial unexplained heterogeneity in financial reporting remains. We conclude by identifying opportunities for future research.

私人企业财务报告选择审计GAAP代理理论