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is the goodwill. The results indicate that the adoption of IFRS has significantly increased audit fees for Jordanian …This study aims to provide evidence of the impact of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) adoption on … listed industrial companies in the IFRS-compliant period. Also, we find that the significantly positive coefficients on …
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Recent increases in the occurrence and magnitude of goodwill impairment charges highlight the increasing importance of … the role of the auditor in goodwill accounting. This study examines the association between disclosures about the fair … value measurement of goodwill and audit fees. We find that goodwill-related disclosures are positively related to audit fees …
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There has been a steady growth of goodwill impairments in the Chinese stock market since the adoption of the impairment … approach in accounting. The influence of goodwill impairments on a firm's financial position and profitability give reason to … information risks of goodwill impairments and express their concerns about financial reporting quality in their audit opinions …
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Disclosure quality is a matter of great importance in the accounting literature. This study examines the effect of audit fees, audit firm size and audit opinion on the quality of disclosures. It focuses on a sample of low-quality financial statements in Jordan that have been reported as breaches...
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The purpose of this study is to analyze whether engagement quality control review (EQCR) hours affect auditor changes and whether abnormal audit fees and changes in management have moderating effects on the relation between EQCR hours and auditor changes. The logit regression model is designed...
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We examine whether supply shocks in the audit partner labor market induce clients to switch audit partners. We argue that audit partners in their early careers (i.e., junior partners) charge low audit fees to attract clients, which induces client firms to switch from senior partners to junior...
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This study analyzes whether the company's intangible assets will affect the audit fee paid to the auditor and risk management committee as a moderating variable. The sample of this study consisted of 656 observations from companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI) for 2010-2018 from...
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This paper analyzes whether the Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations set by Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) have influenced the auditing fees charged to football clubs. In addition, it explores the determinants of audit fees. We used a two-sample t-test with equal variances to...
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Purpose: The business risk of patent litigation contributes to auditors' professional skepticism and thereby results in different audit pricing decisions. Patent infringement is viewed as a specific news and thereby results in different economic consequences. This study examines the association...
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