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Value Creation, Distribution, and Integrated Financial Reporting Shyam Sunder, Yale University 13th International Accounting Conference IAA Research Foundation and Deloitte India Kolkata, January 7, 2017

An Overview How do we think about the wealth of a nation? How should we think about creationg of value in a firm? 9/12/2018 Value of the Firm

National Income National income may be defined provisionally as the net total of commodities and services (economic goods) produced by the people comprising a nation; As the total of such goods received by the nation’s individual members in return for their assistance in producing commodities and services; As the total of goods consumed by these individuals out of the receipts thus earned, or As the net total of desirable events enjoyed by the same individuals in their double capacity as producers and consumers. Simon Kuznets 9/12/2018 Value of the Firm

Appraisal of National Economy “…National income is the end product of a country’s economic activity, reflecting the combined play of economic forces and serving to appraise the prevailing economic organization in terms of its returns.” Development of national income accounting and its implementation by Simon Kuznets in the twentieth century, transformed how we think about and manage national economy Let us think about the limitations of financial reporting and its possible transformation 9/12/2018 Value of the Firm

Why The Firm? Barnard, Simon, Cyert, March: Alliance among people who want to do better than they could do alone Coase: Economize on transaction costs Demsetz: Team production Common theme: Generate surplus (excess of resources generated over opportunity costs of resources contributed) 9/12/2018 Value of the Firm

Who Gets the Value? How is this surplus allocated among agents? The answer depends on alternative theories of the firm Simon (1952) analyzed neoclassical firm (F) and contract or organizational (O) theories 9/12/2018 Value of the Firm

Neoclassical Firm Firm is the instrument of the owner- entrepreneur Every other agent gets the marginal opportunity cost of the resource he/she contributes (i.e. no goodies at the margin) All these factor markets are assumed to be perfectly competitive All the surplus goes to the owner-entrepreneur Value of the firm is the discounted present value of cash flows to the owner IRR = O.C. of capital => zero value 9/12/2018 Value of the Firm

Contract or Organization Theory If the total surplus is negative the firm is infeasible; redesign the contracts or shut down If the total surplus is zero, there is a unique distribution in which everyone gets zero surplus If the total surplus is positive, there are multiple feasible allocations. There is no basis for choosing one allocation over another. Therefore, the distribution of surplus among agents is undetermined 9/12/2018 Value of the Firm

Production of Public and Private Goods 9/12/2018 Production of Public and Private Goods

Which View More Useful for Accounting? How we think about the firm is a major determinant of what kinds of accounting and reporting we do Mergers and acquisitions: theories, evidence, and controversies Shareholder value as a yardstick for financial reporting standards Prisoners of our perspective and data Consider alternative views, measures, theories and evidence 9/12/2018 Value of the Firm

Accounting Model Accounting reports modeled after neoclassical view of the firm Treat all as costs all factors other than the equity capital Focus on net income to the shareholder Residual income subtracts the cost of equity capital focuses on surplus Corresponding focus on shareholder value as the stock variable of interest 9/12/2018 Value of the Firm

Contract View of Accounting Each agent gets an income from the firm (share of the surplus = value of inducements less O.C. of contributions) Negotiated ex ante (hopefully positive) Income stream to each agent can be capitalized to get the value of the firm to each agent after considering the chances and time horizon of its continuation Special informational role of income and value to the shareholder as a residual 9/12/2018 Value of the Firm

Income/Value of the Firm Extensive income as the sum of: To the shareholders To customers To Vendors To employees To creditors To government To community, etc. Inducement from the firm – O.C. of contributions 9/12/2018 Value of the Firm

Income/Value to Investors Residual income and corresponding shareholder value created Focus of current financial reports Apply similar perspective to other participants in the firm 9/12/2018 Value of the Firm

Income/Value to Customers Customer’s “investment” in the form in the form of search, learning, negotiation, payments, settlement of disputes Expected PV of benefits from goods received should exceed the PV of investments Includes immediate transaction as well as the consequences of the transaction for resource flows associated with any future transactions (reduction in time, cost, search etc. for later transactions) In a perfect product market, consumer’s surplus from the firm is zero (may be +ve from industry, and the economy) 9/12/2018 Value of the Firm

Value to Government Various levels of government provide mostly non-priced services plus some priced goods Resources from taxation Value of the firm to the government from providing priced services is the same as for vendors Value of the firm to the government from providing non-priced services is taxes plus fees minus O.C. of resources spent on providing services Major challenge to put this into practice 9/12/2018 Value of the Firm

Value of the Firm to Community Local, national and global Most exchanges in form of externalities Value of the firm to the community is the sum of net externalities plus the net payments 9/12/2018 Value of the Firm

Measurement of Income/Value J.M. Clark (1936): Three fundamental challenges to determining the value of private enterprise Imperfect and incomplete markets Fundamental values not as exact as market values Fundamental concepts should be independent of specific institutions of exchange (generality) 9/12/2018 Value of the Firm

Markets and Value of the Firm In a perfect market Law of one price holds, everyone gets the same price Value to the supplier of factor is zero Existence of value =>market imperfection Perfection can be the tendency of markets under certain conditions, not the goal of any agent Agents seek and create imperfections (specialization, differentiation, monopolies) Value creation as a treadmill, not ski lift Market frictions/transaction costs create room for value 9/12/2018 Value of the Firm

Externalities in Value of the Firm Difficult problems of measurement because there is only limited help from markets (but that is no different from the difficulties we face in our current reporting model) Most organizations produce and consume public goods Extensive concept of income includes the value of these benefits consumed and bestowed on (and losses inflicted on) the community 9/12/2018 Value of the Firm

Difficulties of Measuring Externalities Example: Vans to transport employees from train station Cost of service to the firm, and benefits of lowered costs of parking, absenteeism, morale, etc. Employee savings: cash, time, fatigue, etc. best estimated by employees Benefits to fellow commuters, local government, citizens Lump together as community, apply social cost-benefit analysis to determine income to community Sensitive to identity of preparer Valuation: social rate of discount lower than private 9/12/2018 Value of the Firm

Implications: Mergers and Acquisitions Extensive debates surrounding the consequences of corporate mergers and acquisitions Empirical studies: Target firm shareholders gain, Acquiring firm shareholders’ wealth effect not clear Occasional attention to bondholders, and tax consequences Effects on labor, customers, vendors, community rarely examined What kind of policy decisions possible on the basis of shareholder value alone? 9/12/2018 Value of the Firm

Justification for Shareholder Value Criterion Assume neoclassical model of the firm (all surplus always goes to the owner, income/value to all other agents is zero both before and after the event): no need to look at the effects on any other class of agents Capital markets are said to be efficient, at least more perfect than other factor markets Contradiction between the two assumptions 9/12/2018 Value of the Firm

Who Gets the Value? Agents who transact in relatively perfect markets should get prices close to O.C. U.S. capital markets said to be more perfect than others Suppliers of capital should be expected to get close to their O.C. Surplus/value of the firm should accrue mostly to agents who transact through less perfect markets Yet, we assume that the surplus goes to the shareholders 9/12/2018 Value of the Firm

Contract Renegotiation Shareholders have the only open-ended contract in the firm All other contracts are periodically renegotiated; these agents try to capture a share of the surplus whenever possible Short term contract agents have an option value that shareholders lack Shareholders (as a group) and unvested pensioners cannot quit when faced with having to absorb negative surplus Many mergers and acquisitions are followed by contract renegotiations 9/12/2018 Value of the Firm

Need Analysis of Extensive Income and Values For policy, need analysis of income/values to all agents, not just shareholders Given their long term inflexible contract, imperfections in corporate governance, they may not be able to capture all, or even most, of the ex post benefits of value-enhancing mergers and acquisitions Possible leakage to other agents through market imperfections, holes in corporate governance when value is enhanced Shareholders left holding the bag on depletion Would not know without analysis of extensive income/value of the firm 9/12/2018 Value of the Firm

Shareholder Value As Guide for Accounting Policy Event, ERC, Value-Relevance, R2 studies cited as justifications for accounting policy What is the theoretical justification for using shareholder value for this purpose (other than neoclassical perspective) Law of the Instrument (Kaplan): Use whatever data is available, extensive income/value measures are currently unavailable 9/12/2018 Value of the Firm

Concluding Remarks Neoclassical perspective is not useful for analyzing many accounting issues Income and value concepts driven by this perspective have their limitations, and contradictions For important classes of accounting matters, we may need extensive concepts of income and value Lessons from national income accounting 9/12/2018 Value of the Firm

Thank you The paper will be available for downloading from Shyam.Sunder@yale.edu 9/12/2018 Value of the Firm