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Further Evidence on the Usefulness of Direct Method Cash Flow Components for Forecasting Future Cash Flows
Author(s) -
Shadi Farshadfar,
Reza Monem
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
the international journal of accounting
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1879-2251
pISSN - 0020-7063
DOI - 10.1016/j.intacc.2012.12.001
Subject(s) - cash flow , cash flow statement , operating cash flow , cash flow forecasting , cash management , cash on cash return , cash conversion cycle , profitability index , business , monetary economics , cash and cash equivalents , economics , econometrics , finance
Based on within-sample and out-of-sample tests on 348 listed Australian companies over 1992-2004, we find that direct method cash flow components have greater predictive ability for future cash flows than for aggregate operating cash flows. Unlike prior research, we use actual direct method cash flow data instead of estimated data in our forecasting models. The results are robust to a battery of sensitivity tests, including control for firm size, industry membership, profitability, negative cash flows, and the length of the operating cash cycle. Moreover, our results remain qualitatively similar for forecast horizons up to six years. Our findings directly contribute to the policy debate on whether standard setters should mandate direct method cash flow statements.Full Tex

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