Is short term debt maturity linked to real earning management?

  • Liem N
  • Trung T
  • Khuong N
  • et al.
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Abstract

This paper explores the association between the maturity of short-term debt and real earnings management in the context of an emerging market. We use a panel dataset of listed firms in Vietnam over the period from 2009 to 2017 and employ conventional methods for panel data analysis. Our work contributes by documenting a non-linear relationship between short-term debt maturity and manipulation of earnings. In particular, businesses prefer to refrain from manipulating earnings at low short-term debt maturity levels but are likely to manage them at higher short-term debt maturity levels. Under a battery of robustness evaluations, this result remains unchanged. This means that investors/lenders of firms should be vigilant with the information recorded on financial statements because managers can manage corporate earnings, especially at high short-term debt levels.

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Liem, N., Trung, T., Khuong, N., & Thuy, C. (2022). Is short term debt maturity linked to real earning management? Management, 26(1), 189–203. https://doi.org/10.2478/manment-2019-0090

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