Real earnings management and borrowing costs: The moderating effect of the directors’ and officers' liability insurance

  • Chang J
  • Lee C
  • Lin G
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Abstract The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effects of real earnings management on firm borrowing cost of public-listed in Taiwanese manufacturing industry during 2010 to 2017, and also examines the moderating effect of the directors’ and officers’ liability insurance (D&O insurance) on real earnings management and borrowing costs. The empirical results show that borrowing cost is positively related to real earning management but negatively related to D&O insurance purchase. Therefore, the firms with D&O insurance than those without have lower borrowing costs, but the higher the D&O insurance amount, the higher the borrowing costs. Furthermore, D&O insurance has a moderating effect between the real earnings management and borrowing costs. Our findings suggest the relationship between D&O insurance and real earning management, which through the D&O insurance purchasing decision to impact on corporate borrowing costs. JEL classification numbers: G22, G32, M41. Keywords: Real earnings management, Directors’ and officers' liability insurance, Borrowing costs, Moderating effect.

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Chang, J.-I., Lee, C.-Y., & Lin, G.-T. (2021). Real earnings management and borrowing costs: The moderating effect of the directors’ and officers’ liability insurance. Advances in Management and Applied Economics, 51–71. https://doi.org/10.47260/amae/1153

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