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Effect of Firm's Attribute on Value Relevance of Accounting Information of Quoted Manufacturing Companies in Nigeria

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Oladapo, Olusola Gabriel
Adejumo, Matthew Oluwatobiloba
Alele, Joy Agbonkhero
Adewumi, John Oluwademilade
Oke, Bioluwatife Oluwaferanmi
Olopade, Gboyega
Princess, Ogieriakhi Abies

Abstract

The objective of this study centres around a fundamental aspect of business health. It provides an empirical analysis of how various characteristics of firms influence the value relevance of accounting data among listed manufacturing companies in Nigeria, covering a timeframe from 2017 to 2023. The ... view more

The objective of this study centres around a fundamental aspect of business health. It provides an empirical analysis of how various characteristics of firms influence the value relevance of accounting data among listed manufacturing companies in Nigeria, covering a timeframe from 2017 to 2023. The research sample comprises ten companies, with the firm attributes examined including size, age, leverage, and the count of institutional stakeholders. Book value serves as the indicator of value relevance in accounting information. Using panel regression analysis conducted through E-Views, the study establishes a positive correlation between firm attributes and the value relevance of accounting information. Significant findings include the positive impact of firm size on value relevance, coupled with a considerable negative influence attributed to firm age.Furthermore, while leverage's effect remains negative and statistically insignificant, the number of institutional investors emerges as a significant positive factor. The research concludes that larger firms typically enjoy higher book values, older firms face performance challenges, and institutional investors provide crucial oversight that protects other shareholder interests. The recommendations suggest that publicly listed manufacturing companies in Nigeria should aim to decrease their leverage and enhance equity financing options to alleviate the financial burdens incurred from external debt.... view less

Keywords
Nigeria; finishing industry

Classification
Financial Planning, Accountancy

Free Keywords
Economics; Firm Attributes; Institutional investors; Value Relevance; Leverages; Accounting Information; Firm Size

Document language
English

Publication Year
2025

Page/Pages
p. 1001-1009

Journal
Path of Science, 11 (2025) 2

ISSN
2413-9009

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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