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Studying The Effect Of Audit Quality On The Earnings Management Activities


Studying The Effect Of Audit Quality On The Earnings Management Activities
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Author : Reem J. Almousawi
language : en
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Release Date : 2008

Studying The Effect Of Audit Quality On The Earnings Management Activities written by Reem J. Almousawi and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008 with categories.




The Effect Of Audit Quality On The Earnings Management Activities Dirasat


The Effect Of Audit Quality On The Earnings Management Activities Dirasat
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Author : Reem J. Al-Mousawi
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2011

The Effect Of Audit Quality On The Earnings Management Activities Dirasat written by Reem J. Al-Mousawi and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011 with categories.




Evidence On The Relation Between Audit And Earnings Quality Do Clients Of Higher Quality Auditors Provide Better Financial Reporting


Evidence On The Relation Between Audit And Earnings Quality Do Clients Of Higher Quality Auditors Provide Better Financial Reporting
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language : en
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Release Date : 2017-06-20

Evidence On The Relation Between Audit And Earnings Quality Do Clients Of Higher Quality Auditors Provide Better Financial Reporting written by and has been published by GRIN Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-06-20 with Business & Economics categories.


Seminar paper from the year 2017 in the subject Business economics - Accounting and Taxes, grade: 1,3, , language: English, abstract: This paper studies the relation between audit and earnings quality. It examines whether firms audited by a Big 4 member engage in higher earnings management activities as proxied by the magnitude of discretionary and absolute accruals, as well as an income smoothing measure. The author predicts that large auditors have higher competencies and incentives to deliver a higher quality audit. Therefore, their clients are expected to reveal less sophisticated earnings management and thus higher earnings quality. The results do not support this relation. Since standardsetters have been concerned about managers’ use of discretion to manage earnings in their financial reports, an increasing amount of empirical research was conducted to address this issue, additionally to regulation. While independent auditors (aim to) assure that these statements are in accordance with legal compliance, the actual audit quality can be grasped as the contingency that the auditor exposes and discloses an anomaly in their clients’ financial reports. Whereas numerous audit scandals threaten the trustworthiness of well-known large auditors, there is various research revealing that Big N audited firms are supposed to disclose financial reports of higher quality. Supplementing misguiding accrual accounting practices in this regard, this study also addresses another proxy for earnings management: income smoothing. Burgstahler and Dichev (1997) explain corporate income smoothing with the fact that managers avoid revealing earning decreases and losses to diminish costs arising from transactions with stakeholders. Similarly, Degeorge, Patel and Zeckhauser (1999) show that managers smooth earnings to meet analysts’ forecasts. On the other hand there are various contrary studies. DeFond and Jimbalvo (1993) found that auditor-client disagreements resulting from earnings management, are more present in Big 4 audited firms. They explain this with the properties of the “common” Big 4 clients. For the reason of the ambiguous results, it is interesting to study the effects and compare them with prior evidence to answer the question whether Big 4 auditors deliver “higher” quality in terms of a “better” financial reporting. The terms are operationalized using a dis-cretionary accruals and income smoothing measure and analyzed for (non-)Big 4 audited UK-firms in the period 2005-2011.



The Effect Of Audit Quality On Earnings Management


The Effect Of Audit Quality On Earnings Management
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Author : Connie L. Becker
language : en
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Release Date : 1997

The Effect Of Audit Quality On Earnings Management written by Connie L. Becker and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1997 with categories.


This study examines the relation between audit quality and earnings management. Consistent with prior research, we treat audit quality as a dichotomous variable and assume that Big Six auditors are of higher quality than non-Big Six auditors. Earnings management is captured by discretionary accruals that are estimated using a cross-sectional version of the Jones (1991) model. Prior literature suggests that auditors are more likely to object to management's accounting choices that increase earnings (as opposed to decrease earnings) and that auditors are more likely to be sued when they are associated with financial statements that overstate earnings (as compared to understate earnings). Therefore, we hypothesize that clients of non-Big Six auditors report discretionary accruals that increase income relatively more than the discretionary accruals reported by clients of Big Six auditors. This hypothesis is supported by evidence from a sample of 10, 379 Big Six and 2, 179 non-Big Six firm-years. Specifically, clients of non-Big Six auditors report discretionary accruals that are, on average, 1.5 to 2.1 percent of total assets higher than the discretionary accruals reported by clients of Big Six auditors. Also, consistent with earnings management, we find that the mean and median of the absolute value of discretionary accruals are greater for firms with non-Big Six auditors. This also indicates that lower audit quality is associated with more quot;accounting flexibility.quot.



Audit Quality Determinants And Their Effect On Earnings Management During The Global Financial Crisis


Audit Quality Determinants And Their Effect On Earnings Management During The Global Financial Crisis
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Author : Abdullah Mohammed Ayedh
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2013

Audit Quality Determinants And Their Effect On Earnings Management During The Global Financial Crisis written by Abdullah Mohammed Ayedh and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013 with Auditing categories.


The early twenty first century witnessed several accounting scandals that culminated in the collapse of many renown large organizations such as Enron and the bankruptcy filing of WorldCom. These scandals cast doubts on the quality of auditing. As part of the efforts of restoring quality of auditing and earnings reporting, several standards, guidelines, and codes have been imposed by International and Malaysian regulatory bodies. However, those regulatory authorities view audit quality as subjective, multi-dimensional, vast and a complex issue (Financial Reporting Council, 2007; International Auditing and Assurance Standard board, 2011; Canadian Public Accountability Board, 2012), which makes it difficult to define and measure. In order to untangle this multi-dimensional and complex issue, this study conducted a systematic review, maps the audit quality literature and came up with an audit quality framework (AQF). AQF is a comprehensive framework with the inclusion of the International Standard on Quality Control 1 (ISQC 1). The AQF is further enhanced by inculcating qualities from an Islamic perspective. The AQF reveals that the outcome of a quality audit should be reflected in the financial reporting quality, which is proxied by diminished earnings management practices. There is strong evidence that earnings management practices during the abnormal time (financial crisis) differed in terms of magnitude and direction (Mohd-Saleh and Ahmed, 2005; Johl et al., 2007; Iatridis and Dimitras, 2013). Hence, whether earnings management practices in the context of Malaysian listed companies really differ during the recent financial crisis needs to be tested before determining whether audit quality determinants are able to alleviate it. Therefore, this study examines earnings management practices during the recent financial crisis and makes a comparison with the pre-crisis period. In addition, this study investigates the effect of different determinants of audit quality on earnings management practices. The hypotheses of this study were developed and examined based on the related literature, both agency and big bath theories. Data were collected from literature, databases, related regulations and standards (audit quality framework), annual reports (audit quality determinants), and the Bloomberg database (earnings management components). The AQF suggests that audit quality determinants can be categorized into two major dimensions of attributes (i.e. proficiency and morality). The proficiency attributes dimension is related to the ability of the auditor to detect the misstatement, whilst the morality attributes dimension is the willingness of the auditor to report the detected misstatement. The Islamic perspective shows that the two main categories of the AQF (proficiency, morality) are not new and are referred to in the Holy Qur'ān as strength and trustworthiness. Furthermore, Islam emphasizes more on the latter. As for the empirical findings of paired-sample T-tests analysis for 1,189 firm-years, it is revealed that there is a significant decrease of positive earnings management and a significant increase in downwards earnings management during the recent global financial crisis (2009; 2008) compared to before crisis period (2006; 2005). These findings confirm that Malaysian managers apply the big bath strategy during the crisis period. However, the magnitude of earnings management of the Malaysian companies in the recent financial crisis was distinctly lower than those of prior studies (Johl et al., 2007; Iatridis and Dimitras, 2013). Considering this difference, the study tests whether audit quality determinants, as used by prior studies, similarly deterred earnings management practices in the recent crisis in Malaysia. The findings of the regression analysis for the 245 Malaysian listed companies revealed that five out of ten audit quality determinants (i.e. audit firm type, auditor industry specialist, board of directors' size, board of directors' independence, and audit committee independence) play a significant role in restricting earnings management practices. Therefore, the study shows that, by analysing the empirical findings and referring back to the AQF, audit quality determinants related to competent monitoring by expert auditors (proficiency attributes) and independent board of directors and audit committee (morality attributes) deter earnings management practices during the recent financial crisis. However, other audit quality determinants seem ineffective under these circumstances.



The Effect Of Audit Firm Specialization On Earnings Management And Quality Of Audit Work


The Effect Of Audit Firm Specialization On Earnings Management And Quality Of Audit Work
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Author : Mohamed A. Hegazy
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2016

The Effect Of Audit Firm Specialization On Earnings Management And Quality Of Audit Work written by Mohamed A. Hegazy and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016 with categories.


This paper aims at investigating the effect of industry specialization on the audit quality and earnings quality. It examines the relation between industry specialization and earnings quality, financial reporting quality, and audit quality. The research posits that industry specialization constrains earnings management. In addition, it hypothesized a positive relationship between industry specialization and financial reporting quality. An experiment was conducted in an audit firm with international affiliation in Egypt to test the research hypotheses. The results indicate that there is no significant difference between industry specialist auditors and non-specialists in constraining earnings management. In addition, findings support that financial reporting quality was significantly higher when specialists conducted the audit. The results provide empirical evidence consistent with the hypothesis that auditor with industry specialization improves audit quality. Finally, industry specialization enables auditors to realize the amendments in auditing standards better than non-specialists.



Effects Of Audit Quality On Earnings Management And Cost Of Equity Capital


Effects Of Audit Quality On Earnings Management And Cost Of Equity Capital
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Author : Hanwen Chen
language : en
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Release Date : 2011

Effects Of Audit Quality On Earnings Management And Cost Of Equity Capital written by Hanwen Chen and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011 with categories.


We examine the effects of audit quality on earnings management and cost of equity capital for two groups of Chinese firms: state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and non-state-owned enterprises (NSOEs). The differences in the nature of the ownership, agency relations and bankruptcy risks lead SOEs to have weaker incentives than NSOEs to engage in earnings management. As a result, the effect of audit quality in reducing earnings management will be greater for NSOEs than for SOEs. In addition, investors' pricing of information risk as reflected in the cost of equity capital will be more pronounced for NSOEs than for SOEs with high and low audit quality. We find empirical evidence consistent with these hypotheses. Our findings indicate that (1) while high-quality auditors play a governance role in China, that role is limited to a subset of firms, and (2) even under the same legal jurisdiction, the effects of audit quality (in the form of lower earnings management and cost of equity capital) vary across firms with different ownership structures. Our study extends prior research by focusing on the economic consequences of SOEs' and NSOEs' auditor choices and underscores the importance of controlling for ownership type when conducting audit research.



The Effect Of Audit Quality On Earnings Management In The Post Sox Period


The Effect Of Audit Quality On Earnings Management In The Post Sox Period
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Author : Shaohong Su
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2010

The Effect Of Audit Quality On Earnings Management In The Post Sox Period written by Shaohong Su and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010 with Corporations categories.




Comparative Research On Earnings Management Corporate Governance And Economic Value


Comparative Research On Earnings Management Corporate Governance And Economic Value
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Author : Vieira, Elisabete S.
language : en
Publisher: IGI Global
Release Date : 2021-02-12

Comparative Research On Earnings Management Corporate Governance And Economic Value written by Vieira, Elisabete S. and has been published by IGI Global this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-02-12 with Business & Economics categories.


New trends are emerging regarding earnings management and corporate governance showing similarities and striking differences in the practices of different countries and economies. These new trends currently shape the field of modern corporate governance with crucial issues being looked at in governance law and practices, accounting systems, earnings quality and management, stakeholder involvement, and more. In order to advance these new avenues in corporate governance, research looks at accounting policies firms use in different opportunistic circumstances in order to manage earnings, the corporate governance practices in different countries, firm performance, and other dimensions of companies. The understanding of these topics is beneficial in understanding the current state of different types of firms and their practices in modern times. Comparative Research on Earnings Management, Corporate Governance, and Economic Value is focused on the investigation of key challenges and perspectives of corporate governance and earnings management and outlines possible scenarios of its development. The chapters explore this new avenue of research and cover theoretical, empirical, and experimental studies related to different themes in the global context of earnings management and corporate governance. This book is ideal for economists, businesses, managers, accountants, practitioners, stakeholders, researchers, academicians, and students who are interested in the current issues and advancements in corporate governance and earnings management.



The Impact Of Ownership Structure And External Audit On Accruals And Real Activities Earnings Management In Jordan


The Impact Of Ownership Structure And External Audit On Accruals And Real Activities Earnings Management In Jordan
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Author : Mohammed Ibrahim Idris Idris
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2012

The Impact Of Ownership Structure And External Audit On Accruals And Real Activities Earnings Management In Jordan written by Mohammed Ibrahim Idris Idris and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012 with categories.


Agency theory predicts that ownership structure monitoring mechanisms can effectively align the interests of managers with those of the shareholders. In additions, it views external audit as a function that lends credibility to the information disclosed in financial reports. Prior research sustains these predictions in developed markets such as in the US. However, institutional settings such as ownership structure and regulatory oversight bodies differ around the world and accordingly, the sustain ability of agency theory predictions might also differ. Further, little research differentiates between accruals and real activities earnings management in contexts such as the Jordanian where ownership is concentrated, investors' protection is weak and capital market is still evolving. Therefore, this study addresses these issues and investigates the validity of agency theory predictions concerning the effectiveness of ownership structure and external audit monitoring mechanisms in mitigating both accruals and real activities earnings management in Jordan. In this study, four measures of earnings management are estimated through the models of Kothari et al. (2005) and Roychowdhury (2006): Magnitudes of abnormal accruals are obtained from the former model and magnitudes of abnormal cash flow from operating activities, abnormal production costs and abnormal discretionary expenses are obtained from the latter model. As a result, four empirical models are constructed in which the estimated earnings management measures represent the dependent variables. Independent variables in each empirical model are the same and are classified into three categories: first, ownership structure variables include ownership concentration, controlling shareholders, institutional ownership and foreign ownership. The second category includes external audit quality measured by auditor size. Third, a set of control variables include board size, leverage, growth and firm size. These models are tested using the population of all manufacturing firms listed on Amman Stock Exchange over the period 2005 - 2008. The results reveal that controlling shareholders appear effective in constraining accruals manipulations, sales manipulations and production costs manipulations. As for manipulations in discretionary expenses, the results show that . only high levels of institutional ownership can effectively deter abnormal discretionary expenses. Moreover, contrary to the popular convention, the results suggest that non-big 5 auditors in Jordan who in fact mitigate abnormal accruals not big 5 auditors. Finally, no evidence is found supportive of the substitutive effect. That is, firms that are prevented from managing their earnings through accruals due to the enhanced scrutiny of non-big 5 auditors, do not resort to sales manipulations, production costs manipulations or discretionary expenses manipulations as substitutes to achieve desired levels of reported earnings. Given these findings, the present study provides understanding and extension for agency theory literature that focuses on earnings management in general and in emerging markets in particular. It highlights challenges to applicability of agency theory in emerging markets where corporate governance mechanisms are supposed to mitigate the practice of earnings management. As such, these fading's could be helpful to investors and other stakeholders in making rational contractual decisions, especially when such decisions involve non-owner- controlled firms. Finally, Amman Stock Exchange could impose the corporate governance codes that actively promote internal corporate governance mechanisms to restrain accruals and real activities earnings management.