其他综合收益、利润和应占权益是否影响外部审计费用?

Marhaendra Kusuma, Sri Luayyi
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研究目的:公允价值会计、公允性和透明度是其他综合收益(OCI)、利润和应占权益的基础。考虑到财务报告的内容随着格式的加长而变得更加广泛,本研究旨在分析增加这些信息对外部审计费用的影响:本研究测试了2015-2021年期间在IDX上注册的238家各行业公司的总OCI、拟重新分类的OCI、利润和权益归属以及控制变量(规模、ROA、杠杆率、期间、行业类型)对审计费用的影响,共观察到1666个数据:事实证明,有关OCI、利润和应占权益的额外信息会影响外部审计费用,因为OCI的固有属性,如管理层的主观程度、对外部因素的敏感性、高波动性和风险敞口,以及反映归属价值的控股公司的复杂性,会增加评估OCI列报和归属公允性的审计工作和审计风险:理论贡献/原创性:本研究提供了印尼的经验证据,说明 OCI 分解(重新分类)、利润和权益归属如何影响外部审计费用:对管理层而言,它可以作为预测审计费用金额的一个参考,而对外聘审计师而言,它可以作为确定审计费用金额的一个考虑因素,即考虑到因OCI和利润归属而产生的额外审计程序:本研究的局限性在于,在衡量 OCI 重新分类时,只包括控股公司,而不涉及子公司和协会的 OCI。
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Do others comprehensive income, profit, and equity attributable impact external audit fee?
Research aims: Fair value accounting, fairness, and transparency are the basis for other comprehensive income (OCI), profit, and equity attributable. This research aims to analyze the impact of adding this information on external audit fees, considering that the content of financial reports becomes more extensive with a longer format.Design/Methodology/Approach: This study tested the influence of aggregate OCI, OCI to be reclassified, profit and equity attributable, and control variables (size, ROA, leverage, period, type of industry) on audit fees in 238 companies registered on IDX in all business sectors for the 2015-2021 period with data 1,666 observations.Research findings: Additional information on OCI, profits, and equity attributable has been proven to influence external audit fees because the inherent properties of OCI, such as the level of management subjectivity, sensitivity to externals, high volatility and exposure, as well as the complexity of the holding company reflecting the attribution value, could increase audit work and audit risk in assessing the fairness of OCI presentation and attribution.Theoretical contribution/ Originality: This study provides empirical evidence in Indonesia on how OCI disaggregation (reclassification), profit, and equity attributable affect external audit fees.Practitioner/Policy implication: For management, it can be an input in predicting the amount of audit fees, and for external auditors, it can be a consideration in determining the amount of audit fees by taking into account additional audit procedures due to OCI and profit attribution.Research limitation/Implication: The limitation of this research is that in measuring OCI reclassification, it only included the holding company, while OCI in subsidiaries and associations was not involved.
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