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This study empirically examines the supply side of the market for non-audit services. In particular, a model for the supply side of the market for non-audit services is developed. This model is then tested using audit and non-audit fee data from Fijian listed companies from the year 1980 to...
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This paper examines the accounting and auditing practices in non-governmental organizations. It seeks to understand accounting processes and reporting practices in non-governmental organizations. Nongovernmental organizations have become important institutions in world affairs but accounting...
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We investigate the extent to which the overvaluation hypothesis provides incentives for managers to beat earnings benchmarks, and whether this benchmark beating can be reliably interpreted as evidence of earnings management. We carefully identify firms immediately above earnings benchmarks that...
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We investigate the extent to which the provision by sell side analysts of cash flow forecasts incremental to earnings forecasts has an impact on the quality of Australian firms' financial reporting. Using two separate and distinct indicators of earnings quality, we consistently fail to find...
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This study examines the heterogeneity of fiscal year-end choice in Australia. We document substantial differences in the ‘‘popularity'' of balance sheet dates over 1989-2010, and an increasing preference of June year-ends in recent years. 81% of Australian firms choose June to align with the...
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