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Recent actions by regulators and legislators reflect the belief that compliance with Section 404 of SOX is quite costly for non-accelerated filers. In this paper, we examine (a) the associations between the presence and remediation of internal control problems and audit fees for non-accelerated...
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In this study we examine audit fees for SEC registrants that remediate previously disclosed material weaknesses in internal control. We find that remediating firms have lower audit fees when compared to firms that continue to report material weaknesses in internal control. However, the...
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This paper extends the findings of Frankel, Johnson, and Nelson (2002) by providing empirical evidence on the relation between nonaudit fees and earnings management for a sample of Indian firms. In addition, we investigate whether there is a greater incidence of earnings management in family...
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We examine the role of Chief Executive Officer (CEO) power in Corporate Sexual Orientation Equality (CSOE), measured by corporate support for employees with alternate sexual orientations (i.e., Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer – LGBTQ). We find that CEO power is an obstacle to...
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