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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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We examine the impact of shared auditors, defined as audit firms that provide audit services to a target and its acquirer firm prior to an acquisition, on transaction outcomes. We find shared auditors are observed in nearly a quarter of all public acquisitions and targets are more likely to...
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We examine merger and acquisition (M&A) transactions in which the acquirer and the target share a common auditor. We predict that a common auditor can help merging firms reduce uncertainty throughout the acquisition process, which allows managers to more efficiently allocate their capital,...
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We provide evidence of the impact of Auditing Standard No. 2 (“AS 2”), issued pursuant to the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (“SarBox”), on the outcome of auditors in financial reporting litigation. Specifically, we focus on the existence of financial restatements and how and why they...
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The purpose of this paper is to discuss the state of forensic accounting in the United States as part of a series comparing forensic accounting in Anglo-American countries. For comparative purposes it is necessary first to establish the legal, geographic, political, and economic background of...
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One of the most salient concerns in contemporary auditing is fair value, and the grasp auditors have on the topic. This research directly contributes to the current call for auditors to expand the breadth and depth of audit aptitude in a changing business landscape while maintaining the trust of...
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Especially important aspect of national accounting regulation harmonization on the international and regional level concerns education and professional training of accountants, improvement of accountant's skills, as well as necessity for accountants' continuing education and licensing. Hence,...
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The purpose of the current study is to examine the extent to which audit risk and litigation risk cause auditors to increase reliance on decision aids. These are particularly relevant issues in the era of Sarbanes-Oxley and abundant audit litigation, as decision aids hold the potential to...
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In this paper we investigate whether auditors' decisions can be explained by accruals quality. Using alternative measures of accruals quality developed by prior researchers, we find that a firm with poorer accruals quality is associated with higher audit fees, a greater likelihood of receiving a...
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This paper examines whether auditor independence is compromised resulting in poor quality audit when auditors provide substantial non-audit services to their clients. Prior studies have used abnormal discretionary accruals, financial restatements, the likelihood of issuing a qualified opinion,...
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