Voluntary disclosure of investment forecasts and the cost of capital: evidence from the treatment effect estimates model

This study examines the economic consequences of voluntary disclosures for investment forecasts. Using Japanese data, I examine whether voluntary disclosure of management forecasts of capital investments and research and development investments is related to the cost of capital in the same and subse...

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Published inAsia-Pacific journal of accounting & economics Vol. 27; no. 4; pp. 472 - 489
Main Author Shimada, Yoshinori
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Routledge 03.07.2020
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Summary:This study examines the economic consequences of voluntary disclosures for investment forecasts. Using Japanese data, I examine whether voluntary disclosure of management forecasts of capital investments and research and development investments is related to the cost of capital in the same and subsequent years. The results indicate that firms that disclose investment forecasts realize a greater reduction in the cost of capital in the same and subsequent accounting periods than firms that do not disclose. Another finding is that the initial investment forecast disclosures affect the reduction in the cost of capital in the year subsequent to the initial disclosure. This suggests that information effects of investment forecasts on the cost of capital appear over time.
ISSN:1608-1625
2164-2257
DOI:10.1080/16081625.2018.1517050