Factors affecting the selection of accounting policies to measure the value of investment property of companies in the Stock Exchange of Thailand
Abstract
This research aimed to study factors affecting the selection of accounting
policies to measure the value of investment property of companies in the Stock
Exchange of Thailand which related to earning management through discretionary
accrual items. In this case, the selection of these accounting policies were according
to Thai Accounting Standard No. 40 : Investment Property. The sample size of this
study was 239 listed firms in the Stock Exchange of Thailand who disclosed about
investment property in their annual reports in 2015. Logistic regression analysis and ttest
were employed to analyze data. The research revealed the debt to equity ratio was
related to the selection of accounting policies to measure the value of investment
property at 0.05 significant level. Furthermore, the result from t-test found that cost
model and fair value model for measuring investment property were not significantly
different in earnings management at 0.05 significant level.
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