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We examine the issue of auditor independence in a unique setting. Specifically, we test for auditor independence impairment among (1) private client firms, for which the risk of auditor reputation loss is lower than for publicly traded firms, and (2) in a low litigation environment (i.e.,...
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This paper examines the relation between audit committee characteristics, internal audit function characteristics and internal auditors' assessment of their contribution to financial statement audits. Using survey data from chief internal auditors of 76 Malaysian publicly-listed firms, we...
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Adoption of the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) has come to stay in Nigeria as all Public Listed Entities and Significant Public Interest Entities are by now expected to be with full compliance of the relevant provisions if the standard. This paper examined the adoption of...
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The aim of this paper is to examine the impact of auditor reputation (i.e. size of audit firm) on auditor independence. Questionnaire and interview survey were employed to seek the perceptions of senior managers of Malaysian audit firms, banks and public listed companies. Consistent with prior...
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This paper simultaneously examines, for the first time, the determinants of external audit fees of UK companies drawn from the quoted sector (Main Market, the Alternative Investment Market and Ofex), and the unquoted sector (public and private limited companies). The paper also provides new...
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The association of a country's investor protection regime with the quality of reported earnings is examined for a large sample of firms from 42 countries. Three attributes of earnings are evaluated: the magnitude of the association of a country's investor protection regime with the quality of...
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This paper examines whether the likelihood of accounting restatements is associated with the Big 4 industry auditor specialists, measured at both the partnerndash;level and audit firm-level leadership. We focus on a sample of listed firms in Taiwan where audit reports must be audited and signed...
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It is instrumental for regulators and policy makers to know the impact of individual sanctions on improving audit quality of the entire firm because many countries in the world enforce disciplinary actions against individual auditors. This paper examines the improvement on audit quality of the...
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Resolving the incident of fraudulent activities is not a job for half-baked professional accountant, it involves complicated activities and forensic steps as the complexity of infraction demands the involvement of highly experienced forensic accountants/fraud examiners. Investigation is employed...
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Forensic accounting and forensic audit are not new concepts, however, their acceptability are just gaining momentum in Nigeria because of their perceived roles in National development and transformation. This paper presents various acceptable definitions and concepts of forensics and forensic...
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