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    Title: Use of Consolidated and Parent-Only Financial Statements in Predicting Financial Difficulties
    合併財務報表與母公司財務報表之財務困難預測資訊內涵比較
    Authors: 林維珩
    Lin, Wei-heng
    陳昭蓉
    Chen, Chao-Jung
    Keywords: 合併財務報表;報導個體;預測價值;財務困難狀況
    Consolidated financial statements, Reporting entity, Predictive value, States of financial distress
    Date: 2018-01
    Issue Date: 2018-05-01 17:00:58 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 本研究藉由財務危機預警決策情境,探討合併財務報表資訊是否較母公司財務報表更具有用性。實證結果支持合併財務報表具備較佳之預測價值;進一步比較發現,合併財務報表與母公司財務報表表達之現金流量資訊皆未與危機預警有顯著關連,合併財務報表表達之流動性、償債能力及獲利能力指標則與危機預警有顯著關連,顯示合併財務報表較能提供更多有用的資訊。雖然就財務困難預測言,合併財務報表較母公司財務報表提供較多資訊內涵,本研究亦發現現行合併財務報表與母公司財務報表兩表並陳之資訊內涵高於合併財務報表,支持金管會在推動採用國際會計準則後,改以合併財務報表為主要財務報表,保留母公司之個體財務報表的揭露管制政策變革方向;也對國際會計準則理事會無法排除母公司報表列報為報導個體主要財務報表提供實證證據。
    Present study aims at providing empirical supports to the recent emphasis on the relative usefulness of consolidated over parent-only financial statements using the context of financial distress prediction. Our empirical results support that consolidated financial
    statements predict financial difficulties better. Furthermore, the cash flow information presented in both consolidated and parent-only financial statements do not significantly relate to financial difficulty prediction. The liquidity, solvency, and profitability indicators
    presented by consolidated financial statements, however, relate significantly to financial distress prediction, suggesting that consolidated financial statements provide relatively more useful information. Although consolidated financial statements outperform parent only
    financial statements in terms of predicting financial distress, we also find that the dual presentation of both sets of financial statements is more informative than consolidation alone. This finding supports Financial Supervisory Commission’s policy of using consolidated financial statements as a major report but retaining parent-only financial statements presentation after adopting International Financial Reporting Standards. This finding also echoes the International Accounting Standards Board’s preliminary view that the presentation of parent-only financial statements along with the consolidated financial statements should not be precluded.
    Relation: 會計評論,第66期,第41-81頁
    Data Type: article
    DOI 連結: http://dx.doi.org/10.6552/JOAR.2018.66.2
    DOI: 10.6552/JOAR.2018.66.2
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