审计委员会联营公司的非审计服务、财务报告质量和未来绩效

Linna Shi, Siew Hong Teoh, Jian Zhou
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我们研究了通过审计委员会(AC)董事会成员而形成的董事会连锁公司是否表现出相关的非审计服务(NAS)购买行为,以及财务报告质量和未来公司业绩是否会随着AC连锁公司的相关NAS购买数量而变化。我们发现,在 2000 年至 2016 年的总体样本期间,以及在《萨班斯-奥克斯利法案》(SOX)之前和之后的每个子期间,审计委员会联锁公司的非审计服务总额与三种非审计服务子类型--税务、担保和其他--呈正相关。由 AC 互锁解释的 NAS 部分较大的公司往往表现出较低的财务报告质量。我们还发现有证据表明,AC 互锁的 NAS 购买量越高的公司,其未来业绩越低,尽管这种关联只存在于《萨班斯-奥克斯利法案》之前的时期。总体而言,证据表明,AC 互锁公司购买更多 NAS 会对财务报告质量和审计师独立性产生不利影响。虽然这些不利影响主要集中在对购买 NAS 限制较少的前证券交易法案时期,但我们发现一些证据表明,与较低财务报告质量的关联在后证券交易法案时期依然存在。
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Non-Audit Services in Audit Committee Interlocked Firms, Financial Reporting Quality, and Future Performance
We investigate whether board-interlocked firms via an audit committee (AC) board member exhibit correlated non-audit service (NAS) purchases, and whether financial reporting quality and future firm performance vary with the amount of correlated NAS purchases from the AC interlock. We find that AC interlocked firms have positively correlated total NAS and three NAS subtypes—Tax, Assurance, and Other—in the overall sample period from 2000 to 2016, and in each of the subperiods pre- and post-SOX (Sarbanes–Oxley Act). Firms with a larger NAS component that is explained by the AC interlock tend to exhibit lower financial reporting quality. We also find evidence that firms with higher AC interlocked NAS purchases are associated with lower future performance, although this association exists only in the pre-SOX period. Overall, the evidence suggests that greater NAS purchases among AC interlocked firms can have a detrimental effect on financial reporting quality and auditor independence. While these detrimental effects are concentrated in the pre-SOX period when there were less restrictions on NAS purchases, we find some evidence that the association with lower financial reporting quality persists in the post-SOX period.
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