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This article examines the potential costs to Australian auditors and their clients from the issuance of first-time going-concern-modified audit opinions. We examine the population of Australian companies receiving a first-time going-concern-modified audit opinion during the period 1994?97 and a...
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In this paper we examine the relationship between the strength of a firm's shareholders rights, as part of their overall corporate governance structure, and the discretionary financial reporting choices made by the firm's financial executives. Specifically, we examine the strength of...
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In the following document we provide an extensive synthesis of the academic literature broadly related to reporting by auditors with respect to the issue of going-concern. Our intent is to provide information to the Public Company Oversight Board (PCAOB) that may prove to be useful in their...
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In this study we examine the association between audit service fees and non-audit service (NAS) fees and the auditor's final decision regarding the type of opinion to render to a financially distressed client. Along with examining current fee levels and reporting decisions we also test the...
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The purpose of this paper is to examine whether institutional investors: 1) anticipate a distressed firm's receipt of a first-time going concern modified audit opinion, and 2) react to a first-time going concern modified opinion by engaging in abnormal net selling of firm shares. Using a...
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We investigate whether firms time their decisions to make changes in accounting estimates (CAEs) in consideration of their earnings benchmarks. Using CAE data from 2006-2018, we find that 28.1 percent of income-increasing CAEs are implemented in quarters where pre-CAE earnings are below a...
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This study investigates the relationship between threevisual representations (two-dimensional, three-dimensionalfixed, and three-dimensional rotatable) of multidimensionaldata, and the subjects' ability to make predictions basedon the data. Output of a momentum accounting system wassimulated and...
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The role of followers in financial statement fraud has not been widely examined, even though these frauds typically involve collusion between followers and destructive leaders. In a study with 140 MBA students in the role of followers, we examined whether two follower personality traits were...
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This study reports on an experiment conducted to assess the influence of different affective mood states on auditors' ability to resist obedience pressure to commit or overlook unethical acts in six audit contexts. Obedience pressure from superiors to comply with unethical directives is of...
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Global capital markets rely heavily on independent and skeptical auditors as gatekeepers to provide assurance that corporate financial reports are free of material fraud. The rise of narcissism among the ranks of both client and audit professionals challenge this gatekeeper function. In...
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