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This study investigates whether financial reporting quality is affected by an auditor's experience of litigation in the recent past. We find that the likelihood of an accounting misstatement and the magnitudes of misstatements are significantly lower for non-Big 4 auditors who recently suffered...
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Although theory suggests that companies would rationally select into audit even if it were not a legal requirement, many countries impose mandatory audits. This is arguably due to an audit having elements of a public good, which may result in not enough audits being purchased without regulatory...
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We argue that auditors are more conservative when they face high estimation risk. To test this, we examine how auditors respond to the estimation risk associated with predicting the future bankruptcy outcomes of their audit clients. Consistent with auditors being more conservative when they face...
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We examine how adjustments to earnings during year-end audits affect measures of earnings quality. There are four key findings. First, audit adjustments cause earnings to become smoother and more persistent. Second, the adjustments result in higher accrual quality. Third, audit adjustments have...
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We investigate whether Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) inspections affect the quality of internal control audits. Our research design improves on prior studies by exploiting both cross-sectional and time-series variation in the content of PCAOB inspection reports, while also...
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