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In response to recent corporate scandals, Congress passed the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX) which, among other things, requires that the auditor render an opinion as to the effectiveness of a company's system of internal controls. The assumption implicit in this requirement is that the new...
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Prior research has shown that when auditors are aware of overall risk information from procedures performed earlier in the audit, halo effects in subsequent judgments result (e.g., O'Donnell and Schultz 2005). The purpose of this study is to examine whether such effects occur in the context of...
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Internal audit quality is an issue of great importance to both the internal and external audit professions. PCAOB Auditing Standard No 2 highlights this importance when addressing the reliance that the external auditor can place on the internal audit work product. The study discussed here...
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There has been considerable discussion about the U.S. reporting standards becoming less rules based, similar to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). One proposed advantage of a change to IFRS is increased comparability across multinational and non-U.S. companies. Additionally,...
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Controversy over the desirability of corporate restructuring typically centers on the operational effectiveness of these events. The purpose of this study is to directly address this debate by providing evidence on the effect of restructurings on operating performance. This study incorporates a...
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