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We study the relation between audit committee accounting expertise, analyst following, and market liquidity. Our main results indicate that analyst following increases subsequent to the appointment of an accounting expert to the audit committee. We also provide evidence that accrual quality, as...
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We study the role of reputation in auditor-client matching. Using 1.2 million employment records from US broker-dealers, we find that broker-dealer clients of the same auditor have similar financial adviser misconduct profiles. Our estimates indicate that variation in client misconduct behavior...
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The primary research purpose of this study is to identify the most popular valuation models that analysts use to derive their target prices for firms with going-concern issues.The study conducts a structured content analysis of both auditors’ and analysts’ reports for a sample of UK-listed...
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Prior research shows that the accounting and financial reporting quality of startups and early-stage firms is lower than that of public firms and firms later in their life-cycle. A growing source of financing for these startup and early-stage firms is equity crowdfunding. This paper provides...
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Much of the literature develops theory using audits of publicly owned companies with agency costs that create demand for audit quality. In contrast, I study auditor size and industry specialization in the broker-dealer (BD) industry, where entities have weak incentives to demand and supply high...
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While prior literature examines the role of auditors in the pricing of initial public offerings, little is known about the effect of auditor changes on the pricing of seasoned offers. Our examination of seasoned equity offerings shows that companies switching auditors prior to the offerings...
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We examine two audit attributes that may contribute to a successful initial public offering (IPO). We define success as an IPO firm that reaches the capital markets. We find that the existence of a high quality (Big 5) auditor and the absence of a going concern audit report are positively...
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This paper examines IPO assurance fees to assess the use of industry specialization as a differentiation strategy by audit firms. Theory suggests that as an audit firm's share of a client industry increases their costs will decrease and their service quality to that industry will increase. In...
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Credit rating agencies and auditors are complementary certification agents subject to a conflict of interest inherent in their compensation structure. We examine client firm credit ratings to test alternative hypotheses of abnormal audit fees. We predict and find both cross-sectional and time...
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Municipal accounting information is widely believed to be useful to creditors in assessing bond default risk (e.g., Wallace 1985; Wilson and Howard 1985). Users of accounting information perceive that Big 8 auditors provide higher quality audits both for corporations (Shockley and Holt 1983; McKinley et...
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