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We examine the auditor perception of recognized vs. disclosed obligations as they relate to two key decisions auditors make: determining audit fees and whether to issue a going concern opinion. We study two pairs of obligations – capital leases and operating leases and on-balance sheet and...
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The disclosure of non-GAAP (pro forma) earnings numbers by managers in the post-SOX era continues to attract attention from regulators, media, and researchers. However, there is limited empirical evidence on how auditors view clients that emphasize pro forma earnings over GAAP earnings. We study...
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In this paper we investigate whether auditors' decisions can be explained by accruals quality. Using alternative measures of accruals quality developed by prior researchers, we find that a firm with poorer accruals quality is associated with higher audit fees, a greater likelihood of receiving a...
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This paper examines the 2017 audit inspection scandal involving KPMG — one of the fewbreaches of “tone at the top” at a Big 4 audit firm — to study whether and how the scandal affectsKPMG and its clients. From the federal court trial related to the scandal, we construct a novel dataset...
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