Differential Investors’ Response to Restatement Announcements: An Empirical Investigation

Journal of Economics and Financial Analysis, Vol. 2, No. 2 (2018) 29-59

31 Pages Posted: 28 Apr 2006 Last revised: 1 Mar 2018

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Sebahattin Demirkan

George Mason University - Department of Accounting

Harlan D. Platt

Northeastern University - Finance and Insurance Area

Date Written: February 19, 2018

Abstract

When firms announce a restatement of their financial reports, they inform investors that their prior announcements were faulty. Not only do companies lose credibility at times such as this but also their securities are revalued as investors respond to the substance of the announcement. We investigate investor size to understand how large and small investors differ in their responses to restatement announcements. Our results indicate that large investors seemingly anticipate the announcement; their holdings decrease before restatement announcements; consequently large investors trading after announcements is less pronounced than for smaller investors. The response of small investors depends on who has prompted the restatement: the company itself, FASB or the SEC and not on the reason for the restatement such as problems with revenue recognition, restructuring or cost/expense. Large investor trading volume is affected by both the source of the restatement and the reason for it. Large investors seem to anticipate potential problems, and sell securities before restatement announcements.

Keywords: Restatement, Investor Size, Information, Trading Response, Prompters, Reasons

JEL Classification: C13, C23, G12, G14, M40

Suggested Citation

Demirkan, Sebahattin and Platt, Harlan D., Differential Investors’ Response to Restatement Announcements: An Empirical Investigation (February 19, 2018). Journal of Economics and Financial Analysis, Vol. 2, No. 2 (2018) 29-59, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=817784

Sebahattin Demirkan (Contact Author)

George Mason University - Department of Accounting ( email )

Harlan D. Platt

Northeastern University - Finance and Insurance Area ( email )

Boston, MA 02115
United States
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617-373-8798 (Fax)

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