Abstract

Objective –The study investigates whether firms with an independent risk management committee and the presence of institutional investors will deter management from engaging in real earnings management. Methodology – The data are derived from 360 firm-year observations collected over five years (2015-2019). To analyze the data, the Panel Corrected Standard Error is used. Findings– According to the results, the risk management committee and institutional investors reduce management's desire to manipulate reported earnings. Novelty – The presence of a risk management committee, according to this paper, reduces managers' discretion to dwell on real earnings manipulations. The study educates regulators on the importance of firms having a separate and active risk management committee to improve internal control and assist the board in monitoring management activities. Type of Paper: Empirical JEL Classification: M40; M41; M49. Keywords: Earnings Management, Risk Management Committee, Institutional, Nigeria

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