Abstract

The economic results of a company are an important tool for many entities, e.g., for internal entities as well as for external entities. As the economic results of a company are often the only source of information that informs the company’s partners about the managerial activities of their company, it is necessary to present these economic results using real numbers. However, companies prefer to achieve better results by applying the principles of creative accounting, which leads to improved economic values being shown to be achieved during an accounting period. The purpose of this article is to apply models that have been developed to detect creative accounting, which occurs under conditions that help enterprises to adjust their financial statements and tax bases and involves using creative accounting techniques to become competitive or to be able to take advantage of deductions. These models were applied to the Slovak Republic’s agriculture, forestry, and fishing sector (sector A), which is highly affected by earnings manipulation. This article provides a numerical expression of companies, which were previously, with some probability level, involved in conducting financial statement manipulation. Subsequently, the results that were obtained have been displayed using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves. The outputs of the analysis show that a large proportion of the companies in this sector tend to use creative accounting, which is not only harmful for entrepreneurs and their business partners in sector A, but also for the Slovak Republic at large, as the Slovak government cannot determine whether the reported accounting results reflect a company’s real financial situation.

Highlights

  • Economic crime throughout the world, including in Slovakia, has become increasingly pervasive over the years

  • Bhasin (2015) emphasizes that innovative aspects of creative accounting are performed through maneuvering with numbers, which implies that innovation is an essential part of creative accounting practices in accounting practices

  • It is evident that creative accounting, despite the fact that it may increase the number of enterprise defaults, is a resourceful tool for misleading the public, investors, and shareholders, and for reporting profits in a way which is most convenient for an enterprise

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Introduction

Economic crime throughout the world, including in Slovakia, has become increasingly pervasive over the years. Over the years, when business owners began to use different types of financing for their activities that involved either using their own resources or raising funds from others, accountants have needed to cope with an influx of new funds and sources into their companies; the level of this influx did not always correspond to the financial needs of the company at that time (Ionescu 2019). Tassadaq and Malik (2015) critically analyzed the use of creative accounting in financial reporting. Their findings reveal a negatively correlated dependence between financial statements and creative accounting techniques, as these practices may decrease the value of the reported financial information. It is evident that creative accounting, despite the fact that it may increase the number of enterprise defaults, is a resourceful tool for misleading the public, investors, and shareholders, and for reporting profits in a way which is most convenient for an enterprise

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