The effects of financial statement disaggregation on audit pricing
We examine whether the extent of financial statement disaggregation affects the pricing of audit engagements in the United States. We hypothesize and find that auditors assess higher engagement risk and charge higher audit fees for clients with more disaggregated financial statements. We also fin...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1531382023-05-19T07:31:19Z The effects of financial statement disaggregation on audit pricing Koh, Kevin Tong, Yen Hee Zhu, Zinan Nanyang Business School Division of Accounting Business::Accounting Business::Auditing Audit Fees Aaudit Risk We examine whether the extent of financial statement disaggregation affects the pricing of audit engagements in the United States. We hypothesize and find that auditors assess higher engagement risk and charge higher audit fees for clients with more disaggregated financial statements. We also find that these higher audit fees are not the result of either increased auditor effort to mitigate detection risk or heightened inherent and control risks reflected in lower financial reporting quality. Instead, we document that greater financial statement disaggregation is positively associated with litigation risk. This result suggests that higher audit fees arise out of auditors' assessments of heightened client and auditor business risks associated with litigation. While financial statement disaggregation may have beneficial effects on the quality of financial information, we document that financial statement disaggregation can impose costs on firms in terms of higher audit fees and a higher likelihood of litigation. Our study informs standard setters, firms and auditors as they debate the costs, benefits and extent of disaggregation to be presented in financial statements. Ministry of Education (MOE) Kevin Koh and Yen H. Tong acknowledge funding support fromthe Ministry of Education, Singapore (RG64/19) 2021-12-11T13:44:08Z 2021-12-11T13:44:08Z 2021 Journal Article Koh, K., Tong, Y. H. & Zhu, Z. (2021). The effects of financial statement disaggregation on audit pricing. International Journal of Auditing. https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ijau.12253 1090-6738 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/153138 10.1111/ijau.12253 en RG64/19 International Journal of Auditing © 2021 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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We examine whether the extent of financial statement disaggregation affects the
pricing of audit engagements in the United States. We hypothesize and find that
auditors assess higher engagement risk and charge higher audit fees for clients with
more disaggregated financial statements. We also find that these higher audit fees
are not the result of either increased auditor effort to mitigate detection risk or
heightened inherent and control risks reflected in lower financial reporting quality.
Instead, we document that greater financial statement disaggregation is positively
associated with litigation risk. This result suggests that higher audit fees arise out of
auditors' assessments of heightened client and auditor business risks associated with
litigation. While financial statement disaggregation may have beneficial effects on
the quality of financial information, we document that financial statement
disaggregation can impose costs on firms in terms of higher audit fees and a higher
likelihood of litigation. Our study informs standard setters, firms and auditors as they
debate the costs, benefits and extent of disaggregation to be presented in financial
statements. |
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