扩大审计师报告是否有意义?英国证据

IF 3.3 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Mohamed Elsayed , Tamer Elshandidy , Yousry Ahmed
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摘要

2013年,英国财务报告委员会(FRC)要求独立审计师提供一份扩大的审计报告,以披露重大错报的风险和重要性的应用。本文考察了扩大审计报告的信息内容和经济后果,并给出了三个主要结果。我们首先调查了审计师报告制度变更的有用性,并发现新的报告制度对市场指标有一定影响的证据。其次,我们记录到,收到对重大错报(实质性)风险披露水平较高的扩大审计报告的公司表现出显著较高(较低)的特殊风险、贝塔系数和权益成本。也就是说,扩大审计师的披露对公司的风险基本面产生了重大影响。第三,我们发现,扩大审计报告传达的信息会影响买卖价差、交易量、市场回报的波动性和分析师预测的离散度。总之,我们的分析表明,审计师提供的信息有意义地反映了被审计公司面临的风险。此外,这些信息与资本市场参与者的重大经济后果有关,这意味着它不是通用的。这一针对具体公司的有用披露支持了FRC(随后是国际审计和保证标准委员会(IAASB)和上市公司会计监督委员会(PCAOB))强制执行扩大审计报告的决定,并为最近的重大结构改革提供了循证见解,旨在为英国及其他国家的审计和资本市场问题提出补救措施。
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Is expanded auditor reporting meaningful? UK evidence

In 2013, the United Kingdom (UK) Financial Reporting Council (FRC) mandated independent auditors to provide an expanded audit report to disclose the risks of material misstatement and application of materiality. This paper examines the information content and economic consequences of the expanded auditor’s report and offers three main results. We first investigate the usefulness of auditor reporting regime change and find evidence that the new reporting regime has some influence on market indicators. Second, we document that firms receiving an expanded audit report with a higher level of disclosure on risks of material misstatement (materiality) exhibit significantly higher (lower) idiosyncratic risk, beta, and cost of equity. That is, the expanded auditor’s disclosure meaningfully affects firms’ risk fundamentals. Third, we find that information conveyed by the expanded auditor’s report impacts bid-ask spread, trading volume, volatility of market returns, and analyst forecast dispersion. Collectively, our analyses suggest that auditors provide information that meaningfully reflects the risks that the audited companies face. Furthermore, this information is associated with significant economic consequences for capital market participants, implying that it is not generic. This firm-specific and useful disclosure supports the FRC (followed by International Auditing and Assurance Standard Board (IAASB) and Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB)) decision mandating the expanded audit report and provides evidence-based insights to major recent structural reforms aiming at proposing remedies to audit and capital market problems in the UK, and beyond.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of International Accounting, Auditing and Taxation publishes articles which deal with most areas of international accounting including auditing, taxation and management accounting. The journal''s goal is to bridge the gap between academic researchers and practitioners by publishing papers that are relevant to the development of the field of accounting. Submissions are expected to make a contribution to the accounting literature, including as appropriate the international accounting literature typically found in JIAAT and other primary US-based international accounting journals as well as in leading European accounting journals. Applied research findings, critiques of current accounting practices and the measurement of their effects on business decisions, general purpose solutions to problems through models, and essays on world affairs which affect accounting practice are all within the scope of the journal.
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