Do forward-looking narratives affect investors’ valuation of UK FTSE all-shares firms?


Hassanein A., Zalata A. M., Hussainey K.

Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting, vol.52, no.2, pp.493-519, 2019 (Scopus) identifier identifier

  • Publication Type: Article / Article
  • Volume: 52 Issue: 2
  • Publication Date: 2019
  • Doi Number: 10.1007/s11156-018-0717-6
  • Journal Name: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting
  • Journal Indexes: Scopus
  • Page Numbers: pp.493-519
  • Keywords: Firm value, Forward-looking information, Narrative reporting, UK
  • Open Archive Collection: Article
  • Azerbaijan State University of Economics (UNEC) Affiliated: Yes

Abstract

Narrative reporting is an important avenue for investors to know more about a company from the eyes of its board of directors. This study aims to examine the impact of forward-looking disclosures on the values of UK FTSE all-shares non-financial firms. It uses a sample of annual report narratives from 2005 to 2014 to determine that the values of UK FTSE all-shares firms are positively influenced by the disclosure of forward-looking information. Besides, after distinguishing between high and low-performing firms, the study finds that forward-looking disclosures have no effect on the values of high-performing firms, though they positively enhance investors’ valuation of low-performing firms. Furthermore, the study concludes that when UK firms are divided based on the size of the audit firm (Big 4 vs. non-Big 4 auditors), forward-looking disclosures only positively affect the values of FTSE all-shares firms that are audited by one of the Big 4 auditing firms. Therefore, the results suggest that forward-looking information in UK narrative reporting statements is seen as credible for firms that are audited by a large auditor and/or are low-performing.