盈余串断裂、会计诉讼风险和审计费用

IF 2.8 3区 管理学 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE Managerial Auditing Journal Pub Date : 2023-08-10 DOI:10.1108/maj-03-2022-3472
Dahlia Robinson, Thomas Joseph Smith, James D. Whitworth, Yiyang Zhang
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目的本研究旨在调查与会计相关的诉讼是否与客户收益串的中断以及审计师对收益串中断的反应有关。设计/方法论/方法作者对具有盈利字符串的美国上市公司样本使用回归模型。研究结果作者发现,客户的盈利字符串中断与会计诉讼风险和审计费用的增加有关。对于较大的中断,结果更为普遍。研究局限性/含义研究结果表明,审计师预计客户会出现字符串中断,这意味着审计费用研究应在费用模型中考虑收益字符串特征。实际含义审计师对私人信息的访问使他们能够预测字符串中断和诉讼风险的潜在增加。独创性/价值盈利串断裂代表了与审计师高度相关的担忧的汇合:更多的用户对财务报表抱有更大的期望,这些用户遭受损失的可能性增加,错报的可能性可能增加的环境,以及针对后者明确说明的专业责任。尽管如此,以及丰富的盈利字符串文献,先前的研究并没有直接考察审计师对客户字符串断裂的反应。
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Earnings string breaks, accounting litigation risk and audit fees
Purpose This study aims to investigate whether accounting-related litigation is associated with a break in the client’s earnings string and the auditor’s response to a break in the earnings string. Design/methodology/approach The authors use regression models on a sample of publicly-traded USA companies with earnings strings. Findings The authors find that clients’ earnings string breaks are associated with increased accounting litigation risk and audit fees. The results are more prevalent for larger breaks. Research limitations/implications The findings suggest auditors anticipate string breaks by clients which implies that audit fee research should consider earnings string characteristics in the fee models. Practical implications The auditor’s access to private information allows them to anticipate string breaks and potential increase in litigation risk. Originality/value An earnings string break represents a convergence of concerns highly relevant to the auditor: more users relying on the financial statements with greater expectations, increased likelihood of losses to those users, an environment where the likelihood of misstatement may increase, and explicitly stated professional responsibilities in response to the latter. Despite that, and a rich earnings string literature, prior studies have not directly examined auditors’ response to a client’s string break.
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期刊介绍: The key areas addressed are: ■Audit and Assurance (financial and non-financial) ■Financial and Managerial Reporting ■Governance, controls, risks and ethics ■Organizational issues including firm cultures, performance and development In addition, the evaluation of changes occurring in the auditing profession, as well as the broader fields of accounting and assurance, are also explored. Debates concerning organizational performance and professional competence are also covered.
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