Analytical Review of Separation of Operating Cash Flow and Accruals on the Ability to Predict Future Cash flows and Profits

The aim of this research is to specify the characteristics of normal and abnormal cash flows in conjunction with normal and abnormal accruals in predicting future cash flows and earnings, and they are used to analyze the quality of earnings. Each of cash flows and accruals are decomposed into two co...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Ali Aghaei, Sahar Sepasi, Morteza Kazempour
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Alzahra University 2014-12-01
Series:راهبرد مدیریت مالی
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Online Access:http://jfm.alzahra.ac.ir/article_1809_8becdad5a517175f0e96c5ce9170d748.pdf
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spelling doaj-aa30d8c8689c4a0d85e5b796508ec3772020-11-24T21:12:34ZfasAlzahra Universityراهبرد مدیریت مالی2345-32142538-19622014-12-0124758910.22051/jfm.2014.18091809Analytical Review of Separation of Operating Cash Flow and Accruals on the Ability to Predict Future Cash flows and ProfitsMohammad Ali Aghaei0Sahar Sepasi1Morteza Kazempour2tarbiat modares universitytarbiat modares universitytarbiat modares universityThe aim of this research is to specify the characteristics of normal and abnormal cash flows in conjunction with normal and abnormal accruals in predicting future cash flows and earnings, and they are used to analyze the quality of earnings. Each of cash flows and accruals are decomposed into two components, i.e. normal and abnormal. To do so, Jones and Jianming’s models (2007) are used and then the ability of these components concerning the prediction of future cash flows and earnings is studied. The research hypotheses were tested using the data elicited from six groups of the firms that participated in this research. In this research, quantitative data analysis, and descriptive and inferential estimation were used simultaneously. The gathered data, after preparation and estimation were put through Excel software program and then its final analysis was done using SPSS software. The ability of the prediction of earning components was tested by the parameters of these components. Based on the obtained results of data analysis in all of the firms, the ability of normal cash flows was more than that of abnormal cash flows in predicting future cash flows and earnings, and the ability of normal accruals was less than that of abnormal accruals in predicting future cash flows, however, it was greater than abnormal accruals in predicting future earnings.http://jfm.alzahra.ac.ir/article_1809_8becdad5a517175f0e96c5ce9170d748.pdfOperating Cash FlowNormal cash flowAbnormal cash flowNormal accrualsAbnormal Accruals
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Morteza Kazempour
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Sahar Sepasi
Morteza Kazempour
Analytical Review of Separation of Operating Cash Flow and Accruals on the Ability to Predict Future Cash flows and Profits
راهبرد مدیریت مالی
Operating Cash Flow
Normal cash flow
Abnormal cash flow
Normal accruals
Abnormal Accruals
author_facet Mohammad Ali Aghaei
Sahar Sepasi
Morteza Kazempour
author_sort Mohammad Ali Aghaei
title Analytical Review of Separation of Operating Cash Flow and Accruals on the Ability to Predict Future Cash flows and Profits
title_short Analytical Review of Separation of Operating Cash Flow and Accruals on the Ability to Predict Future Cash flows and Profits
title_full Analytical Review of Separation of Operating Cash Flow and Accruals on the Ability to Predict Future Cash flows and Profits
title_fullStr Analytical Review of Separation of Operating Cash Flow and Accruals on the Ability to Predict Future Cash flows and Profits
title_full_unstemmed Analytical Review of Separation of Operating Cash Flow and Accruals on the Ability to Predict Future Cash flows and Profits
title_sort analytical review of separation of operating cash flow and accruals on the ability to predict future cash flows and profits
publisher Alzahra University
series راهبرد مدیریت مالی
issn 2345-3214
2538-1962
publishDate 2014-12-01
description The aim of this research is to specify the characteristics of normal and abnormal cash flows in conjunction with normal and abnormal accruals in predicting future cash flows and earnings, and they are used to analyze the quality of earnings. Each of cash flows and accruals are decomposed into two components, i.e. normal and abnormal. To do so, Jones and Jianming’s models (2007) are used and then the ability of these components concerning the prediction of future cash flows and earnings is studied. The research hypotheses were tested using the data elicited from six groups of the firms that participated in this research. In this research, quantitative data analysis, and descriptive and inferential estimation were used simultaneously. The gathered data, after preparation and estimation were put through Excel software program and then its final analysis was done using SPSS software. The ability of the prediction of earning components was tested by the parameters of these components. Based on the obtained results of data analysis in all of the firms, the ability of normal cash flows was more than that of abnormal cash flows in predicting future cash flows and earnings, and the ability of normal accruals was less than that of abnormal accruals in predicting future cash flows, however, it was greater than abnormal accruals in predicting future earnings.
topic Operating Cash Flow
Normal cash flow
Abnormal cash flow
Normal accruals
Abnormal Accruals
url http://jfm.alzahra.ac.ir/article_1809_8becdad5a517175f0e96c5ce9170d748.pdf
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