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The effect of the interest coverage covenants on classification shifting of revenues

The effect of the interest coverage covenants on classification shifting of revenues
The effect of the interest coverage covenants on classification shifting of revenues
While prior studies focus on real/accrual-based earnings management and expense misclassification to investigate earnings manipulation in avoiding covenant violations, this paper extends such research in a new direction. In particular, it examines whether firms employ classification shifting of revenues when they are subject to interest coverage EBITDA-based covenants close to their threshold values or limits. This earnings management tool allows firms to increase reported EBITDA by misclassifying non-operating revenues as operating revenues to remain within covenant limits that include EBITDA. Using a sample of 559 UK listed firm-years for the period 2005–2014, it establishes that the use of classification shifting of revenues is high when interest coverage covenants are close to their limits. Further analysis suggests that firms also employ revenue shifting when all their loan covenants are EBITDA-related.
1351-847X
1572-1590
Malikov, Kamran
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Coakley, Jerry
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Malikov, Kamran
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Malikov, Kamran, Coakley, Jerry and Manson, Stuart (2019) The effect of the interest coverage covenants on classification shifting of revenues. European Journal of Finance, 25 (16), 1572-1590. (doi:10.1080/1351847X.2019.1618888).

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Abstract

While prior studies focus on real/accrual-based earnings management and expense misclassification to investigate earnings manipulation in avoiding covenant violations, this paper extends such research in a new direction. In particular, it examines whether firms employ classification shifting of revenues when they are subject to interest coverage EBITDA-based covenants close to their threshold values or limits. This earnings management tool allows firms to increase reported EBITDA by misclassifying non-operating revenues as operating revenues to remain within covenant limits that include EBITDA. Using a sample of 559 UK listed firm-years for the period 2005–2014, it establishes that the use of classification shifting of revenues is high when interest coverage covenants are close to their limits. Further analysis suggests that firms also employ revenue shifting when all their loan covenants are EBITDA-related.

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Accepted/In Press date: 5 May 2019
e-pub ahead of print date: 22 May 2019

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Local EPrints ID: 490938
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/490938
ISSN: 1351-847X
PURE UUID: d7623751-8bc6-4415-a936-c5f4ccbe7a10

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Author: Kamran Malikov
Author: Jerry Coakley
Author: Stuart Manson

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