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This study examines the decisions of firms to voluntarily disclose tax fees paid to their external auditors. Although the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) began requiring public companies to disclose fees paid to auditors in 2000, separate disclosure of tax service fees as a component of...
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The purpose of this study is to explore some of the challenges constraining public sector audit from acting as an effective accountability tool in PPP arrangements in Nigeria and to proffer solutions. This is a conceptual paper and relies on extensive review of literature. We find, among others,...
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We investigate compliance by the largest 20 Australian listed firms with regulatory requirements to disclose key assumptions and major sources of estimation uncertainties. These relate to accounting estimates that require management's judgement in measuring the carrying amount of the entity's...
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Microfinance banks play at the lower rung of the cedit delivery system with the aim of extending credit to the poor but economically active members of society. The purpse of this paper is to chronicle the role of sustainable microfinance banking in the economic development of Nigeria. This is a...
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This paper attempts to re-examine the decision of Nigeria to begin a phased adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) as from 2012.Certain emerging issues have made this important. They include researches on the effects of IFRS from the perspective of early adopters, the...
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We investigate the value-relevance of capitalised R&D on the balance sheet, and the extent to which R&D accruals improve the association between accounting-based measures of firm performance and capital market returns for Australian listed companies. This is a regulatory setting where management...
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In this paper, I argue that the current taxonomy of methodology in accounting research is conceptually inadequate. Drawing from the social sciences, of which accounting is a part, I propose a classification scheme to address this problem. The central theme of this framework is that methodology...
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The Last in First out Method (LIFO) is presently under severe scrutiny from the financial community which may soon culminate in its repeal as an acceptable accounting method. There are pressures from the SEC in conjunction with the International Financial Accounting Standards Board to...
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Absent regulatory requirements, 64% of small private commercial banks voluntarily procured an independent audit in our dataset. Hence, it can be argued that an independent audit may have a perceived value. In our study, we examine whether the decision to procure an audit is systematic. First, we...
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Purpose – The purpose of this study is to shed light on the threats to quality in mixed methods accounting research, wherein quantitative and qualitative approaches are combined in data collection, analysis and interpretation. Design – Our paper is framed according to the following three...
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