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Accrual 1 Capital income 1 Cash Flow 1 Cash flow 1 Charges 1 Derivat 1 Derivative 1 Financial audit 1 Financial statement 1 Gebühr 1 Jahresabschluss 1 Kapitaleinkommen 1 Rückstellung 1 Wirtschaftsprüfung 1
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Book / Working Paper 15 Article 3
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Whisenant, Scott 18 Fairfield, Patricia M. 7 Sankaraguruswamy, Srinivasan 5 Yohn, Teri Lombardi 5 Raghunandan, Kannan 3 Raghunandan, K. 2 Hassabelnaby, Hassan R. 1 Mosebach, Janet 1 Mosebach, Michael 1 Read, William J. 1 Willenborg, Michael 1
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Journal of Accounting Research 1 Journal of accounting research 1 Review of accounting studies 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 15 OLC EcoSci 2 RePEc 1
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The Differential Persistence of Accruals and Cash Flows for Future Operating Income Versus Future Return on Assets
Fairfield, Patricia M.; Whisenant, Scott; Yohn, Teri … - 2016
Prior research shows that a higher proportion of accrued relative to cash earnings is associated with lower earnings performance in the subsequent period (Sloan 1996). The result has been widely interpreted as indicative of higher levels of operating accruals relative to cash flows from...
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Accrued Earnings and Growth : Implications for Earnings Persistence and Market Mispricing
Fairfield, Patricia M. - 2016
An important goal of accounting research is to provide evidence that improves the analysis of financial statements for predicting future profitability. Research (Sloan 1996; Xie 2001) has found that (1) the persistence of earnings performance depends on the proportions of the cash and accrual...
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An Empirical Analysis of Voluntarily Supplied Client-Auditor Realignment Reasons
Whisenant, Scott - 2016
In this paper we investigate whether voluntarily disclosed reasons for auditor-client realignments (as encouraged by the SEC) have information content for investors. After classifying realignment reasons into two types - verifiable and non-verifiable, with the latter representing disclosures...
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Using Fundamental Analysis to Assess Earnings Quality : Evidence from the Center for Financial Research and Analysis
Whisenant, Scott - 2016
We document post-event negative abnormal returns to the (implicit) sell recommendations of a group of fundamental analysts. We also find statistically significant deterioration in the financial performance of the identified firms in the year after the recommendations. Together the results are...
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Initial Evidence on the Association Between Non-Audit Fees and Restated Financial Statements
Raghunandan, Kannan; Read, William J.; Whisenant, Scott - 2016
An increasing number of firms have restated previously issued financial statements in recent years. Legislators, regulators, and others speculate that restatements are associated with fees received by auditors for non-audit services (non-audit fees). The current study provides empirical evidence...
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Market Reactions to Disclosure of Reportable Events
Whisenant, Scott - 2016
This study investigates the information content of FRR No. 31 reportable events (SEC 1988) communicated by auditors to clients in the two fiscal years and interim period preceding auditor changes. Reportable events identify weaknesses in internal control and problems related to the reliability...
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The Effect of Technical Default Cost on Discretionary Accounting Decisions
Hassabelnaby, Hassan R. - 2016
In this study, we investigate whether the variation in the expected costs of technical default provides insights into whether managers manipulate earnings in periods prior to technical default as well as in the fiscal year in which avoidance of technical default is unlikely. We argue that...
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Price Competition Within the Large Audit Firm Oligopoly : A Panel Data Analysis of Initial Engagements
Whisenant, Scott - 2016
We study audit pricing and quality for companies that switch from one BigN firm to another. In addition to present day policy interest in the competitiveness and quality of the large audit firm / public company market, and longstanding policy interest in the pricing and quality of initial audit...
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Evidence on the Auditor and Client Relationship : What Can Be Learned from Reasons Reported by Managers for Changing Auditors?
Whisenant, Scott - 2016
In this study I describe the population of auditor changes for companies subject to filing requirements with the Securities Exchange Commission over a five-year period 1992 to 1996. I use data obtained from Auditor Trak on the reasons why corporate managers change auditors. The description of...
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Quality Levels of Predecessor and Successor Auditors : Evidence from the Reasons Reported by Managers for Changing Auditors
Whisenant, Scott - 2016
In this study we investigate relations between the quality levels of successor and predecessor auditors for a sample of client-initiated auditor switches. We use reasons reported by managers for changing auditors to investigate whether those reasons are differentially related to changes in the...
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