What matters in disclosures of key audit matters: Evidence from Europe

IF 9.4 3区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE Journal of International Financial Management & Accounting Pub Date : 2018-12-23 DOI:10.1111/jifm.12095
Inês Pinto, Ana Isabel Morais
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Abstract

New regulation in the European Union has introduced the mandatory disclosure of key audit matters (KAMs) to audit reports. The EU has identified KAMs as significant risks, significant transactions or events, or significant judgments by auditors. This paper aims to determine the factors that influence the number of KAMs that auditors disclose in the main European countries under the new regulation. We predict that the litigation risk, reputation loss, auditor–client relationship, precision of accounting standards, and the effect of regulators and supervisors’ activities affect the number of KAMs that auditors disclose. The sample consists of firms on the FTSE 100, CAC 40, or AEX 25 that have disclosed KAMs at the 2016 fiscal year-end. In line with our hypotheses, the findings show that a higher number of business segments (complexity) and more precise accounting standards lead to the disclosure of a higher number of KAMs. Contrary to our expectations, the results indicate that a positive association exists between the audit fee and the number of KAMs disclosed. As audit fees can be related to higher client risk, this finding could indicate that litigation risk dominates any auditor–client dependence. Further, although auditors often view their audits of banks as complex, the findings show a negative association between banks and the number of disclosed KAMs. This evidence may be related to the fact that financial institutions are in a highly regulated and supervised industry that reduces the need to disclose the KAMs.

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关键审计事项披露的重要事项:来自欧洲的证据
欧盟的新法规引入了对审计报告披露关键审计事项(KAMs)的强制性规定。欧盟已将资产管理认定为重大风险、重大交易或事项或审计人员的重大判断。本文旨在确定在新法规下影响欧洲主要国家审计师披露kamm数量的因素。我们预测,诉讼风险、声誉损失、审计师与客户的关系、会计准则的准确性以及监管机构和监管机构活动的影响会影响审计师披露的资产负债表数量。样本由富时100指数、CAC 40指数或AEX 25指数成分股公司组成,这些公司在2016财年年底披露了资产管理规模。与我们的假设一致,研究结果表明,更高数量的业务部门(复杂性)和更精确的会计准则导致更高数量的资产管理信息披露。与我们的预期相反,结果表明审计费用与披露的kam数量之间存在正相关关系。由于审计费用可能与较高的客户风险相关,这一发现可能表明诉讼风险主导了任何审计师-客户依赖。此外,尽管审计师通常认为他们对银行的审计很复杂,但研究结果显示,银行与披露的资产管理机构数量之间存在负相关关系。这一证据可能与金融机构处于高度监管和监督的行业这一事实有关,这减少了披露kam的必要性。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of International Financial Management & Accounting publishes original research dealing with international aspects of financial management and reporting, banking and financial services, auditing and taxation. Providing a forum for the interaction of ideas from both academics and practitioners, the JIFMA keeps you up-to-date with new developments and emerging trends.
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