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At the beginning of the 1990s UK accounting standards were described as a ‘laughing stock’. By the millennium they were widely acclaimed and in some respects world-leading. This paper explores some of the key technical advances in this period, and the political processes employed to secure...
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This paper examines economic consequences of a 2006 Securities and Exchange Commission regulation that mandated public firms to disclose their governance policies on related-party transactions (hereafter RPTs). Employing hand-collected RPT data for S&P 1500 firms, we find that the initiation of...
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In recent years, regulators have exempted an increasing number of companies from the requirement to appoint auditors, yet little is known about the role of the accounting profession in preparing and validating the financial statements of unaudited companies. In this paper, we examine empirically...
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We examine whether (and to what extent) accounting regulation intended to improve disclosure can lead to higher disclosure quality in the absence of a change in preparer incentives. We exploit a sequence of two similar regulatory changes, one under US GAAP and the other under IFRS, which have...
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Consulting service lines have again become a focus for the Big 4 accounting firms. Since SOX prohibits the provision of many types of non-audit services to audit clients, this means firms and many of their clients must likely choose between an audit and a consulting relationship. We use a...
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This study aimed to analyze the relationship between the director pay slice and firm financial performance. This study used 1024 observations from companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange from 2011 to 2019. The analytical technique used in this study was ordinary least square regression...
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Beginning in 2005, the EU began requiring consolidated financial reports of publicly traded firms to be prepared in accordance with EU-endorsed International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) in an effort to increase the comparability of financial information across EU Member States. While...
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Barthelme et al. (2018) examine the real effects of pension accounting regulation and provide evidence consistent with the claim that recent changes in financial reporting rules affect pension asset allocation decisions. Their study offers an interesting opportunity to highlight the importance...
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In this paper, we document 45 specific allegations related to audit deficiencies based on GAAS, as detailed in 141 AAERs and 153 securities class action lawsuits over the violation years 1978–2016. Next, we use these allegations to validate existing popular proxies of audit quality. Of all the...
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The treatment of goodwill, whether to capitalise or expense in the year of acquisition, has been a topic of debate over the last two decades. Since 1998, the Financial Reporting Standard (FRS 10) in the UK requires firms to capitalise purchased goodwill and amortise it through periodic charges...
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