#2759. Analyst Revenue Forecasts and Firm Revenue Misstatements

March 2027publication date
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Journal’s subject area:
History;
Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous);
Finance;
Economics and Econometrics;
Accounting;
Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous);
Business and International Management;
Engineering (miscellaneous);
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Abstract:
The article argues that management may be under similar pressure to meet earnings forecasts given their impact on the companys value. The results show that revenue distortions are positively related to revenue projections, and this relationship is more pronounced when it is more important to beat revenue projections.
Keywords:
Analyst; Revenue forecast; Revenue misstatement; Revenue restatement

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