Audit fee premiums of big eight firms: Evidence from the market for medium-size U.K. auditees

The modeling of fees within certain audit markets (notably, the United States and Australia) has assisted in understanding the factors that can explain the variability of audit fees. One important influence on fees is said to be the premiums charged by so-called “higher quality” or “first tier” (Big...

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Main Authors: Che Ahmad, Ayoib, Houghton, Keith A.
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Published: Elsevier B.V. 1996
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spelling my.uum.repo.103572014-04-15T08:38:03Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/10357/ Audit fee premiums of big eight firms: Evidence from the market for medium-size U.K. auditees Che Ahmad, Ayoib Houghton, Keith A. HF5601 Accounting The modeling of fees within certain audit markets (notably, the United States and Australia) has assisted in understanding the factors that can explain the variability of audit fees. One important influence on fees is said to be the premiums charged by so-called “higher quality” or “first tier” (Big Eight or, more recently. Big Six) auditors. The present study examines this issue in one important, but much under-researched, market, that of the United Kingdom. Specifically, this study examines fee premiums paid (if any) by auditees which are not among the U.K. 's biggest companies but are firms that may be labeled as “medium-size.” Using a matched-pair sampling technique to overcome a potentially serious methodological problem relating to the underrepresentation of non-Big Eight audited companies, this study found no price premium for Big Eight auditors compared to other suppliers in this sector. This suggests an absence of fee premiums for such auditors. Consistent with much previous research, other influences on audit fees (including auditees' size, complexity, and risk) were all found to be significant, with auditor location being a less significant factor. Elsevier B.V. 1996 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/10357/1/AcA.pdf Che Ahmad, Ayoib and Houghton, Keith A. (1996) Audit fee premiums of big eight firms: Evidence from the market for medium-size U.K. auditees. Journal of International Accounting, Auditing and Taxation, 5 (1). pp. 53-72. ISSN 10619518 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1061-9518(96)90015-4 doi:10.1016/S1061-9518(96)90015-4
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Audit fee premiums of big eight firms: Evidence from the market for medium-size U.K. auditees
description The modeling of fees within certain audit markets (notably, the United States and Australia) has assisted in understanding the factors that can explain the variability of audit fees. One important influence on fees is said to be the premiums charged by so-called “higher quality” or “first tier” (Big Eight or, more recently. Big Six) auditors. The present study examines this issue in one important, but much under-researched, market, that of the United Kingdom. Specifically, this study examines fee premiums paid (if any) by auditees which are not among the U.K. 's biggest companies but are firms that may be labeled as “medium-size.” Using a matched-pair sampling technique to overcome a potentially serious methodological problem relating to the underrepresentation of non-Big Eight audited companies, this study found no price premium for Big Eight auditors compared to other suppliers in this sector. This suggests an absence of fee premiums for such auditors. Consistent with much previous research, other influences on audit fees (including auditees' size, complexity, and risk) were all found to be significant, with auditor location being a less significant factor.
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author Che Ahmad, Ayoib
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title Audit fee premiums of big eight firms: Evidence from the market for medium-size U.K. auditees
title_short Audit fee premiums of big eight firms: Evidence from the market for medium-size U.K. auditees
title_full Audit fee premiums of big eight firms: Evidence from the market for medium-size U.K. auditees
title_fullStr Audit fee premiums of big eight firms: Evidence from the market for medium-size U.K. auditees
title_full_unstemmed Audit fee premiums of big eight firms: Evidence from the market for medium-size U.K. auditees
title_sort audit fee premiums of big eight firms: evidence from the market for medium-size u.k. auditees
publisher Elsevier B.V.
publishDate 1996
url http://repo.uum.edu.my/10357/1/AcA.pdf
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