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This study examines whether audit firms hire former Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) employees in response to negative PCAOB inspection reports, and whether such hiring leads to reductions in future inspection deficiencies and an increase in audit quality. Using a large sample...
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The Securities and Exchange Commission has mandated the phase-in of an interactive data format termed XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language). Given that successful mapping of financial statement line items to the XBRL taxonomy is critical to the accuracy of the instance document, it is...
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The purpose of this paper is to provide a descriptive analysis of companies' previously uncorrected financial statement misstatements using disclosures recently mandated by Staff Accounting Bulletin No. 108 (SAB 108). We analyze 355 companies that disclose and correct 792 misstatements in their...
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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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The purpose of this study is to investigate into the discretionary accruals of the client companies of sanctioned auditors before sanction enforcements and changes thereafter. We find that signed discretionary accruals of the sanctioned auditors' client companies are significantly more favorable...
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This study examines the relation between excess auditor remuneration and the implied required rate of return (IRR hereafter) on equity capital in global markets. We conjecture that when auditor remuneration is excessively large, investors may perceive the auditor to be economically bonded to the...
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In its October 2010 Green Paper on audit policy, the European Commission suggested that joint audits might be a way of improving the audit market in Europe. However, some parties consider that a joint audit system is not an efficient solution because the perceived improvements in audit quality,...
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This study examines whether a real production activity measure, firm-level electricity consumption growth, is useful in detecting firm financial misreporting. We hypothesize that the difference between revenue growth and electricity consumption growth (i.e., growth wedge) is a useful signal of...
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Egypt, one of the largest Middle East economies, is beginning its transition to a market economy. As a developing nation, Egypt has witnessed several changes in its accounting system during last two decades. This case provides an analysis of the Egyptian accounting system with emphasis on the...
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This paper investigates a particular scenario under the Brazilian Generally Accepted Accounting Principles before IFRS adoption, which require public companies to disclose individual financial statements (legal parent entity), together with consolidated financial statements (economic entity)....
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