Are disclosed auditor materiality thresholds informative of firms’ earnings quality? – Evidence from the revised ISA 700 audit report

Under the Financial ReportingCouncil’s presumption that mandating new disclosure requirement in the auditreport would provide information useful to investors, we examine whether theauditor disclosed materiality threshold is associated with the firm’s earningsquality. We document that a lower thresho...

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Main Authors: GOH, Beng Wee, LEE, Kiat Bee Jimmy, LI, Na, LI, Dan
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soa_research-27942019-01-10T05:28:35Z Are disclosed auditor materiality thresholds informative of firms’ earnings quality? – Evidence from the revised ISA 700 audit report GOH, Beng Wee LEE, Kiat Bee Jimmy LI, Na LI, Dan Under the Financial ReportingCouncil’s presumption that mandating new disclosure requirement in the auditreport would provide information useful to investors, we examine whether theauditor disclosed materiality threshold is associated with the firm’s earningsquality. We document that a lower threshold of materiality level is associatedwith a higher earnings quality, as measured by lower discretionary accruals,higher accruals quality, and less earnings smoothing. We also find someevidence that the negative association between auditor disclosed materialitythreshold and earnings quality is more pronounced when the auditor is moreindependent, when management’s incentive to manage earnings is higher, and whenthere is lower information uncertainty. Overall, our results are useful toinvestors who rely on the new audit report disclosures to gain insights intothe audit process and more importantly to infer the quality of the firm’sreported earnings. Our results could also be relevant to regulators, such asthe PCAOB and IAASB, who are contemplating whether to impose similarmateriality threshold disclosure requirements in audit reports. 2018-05-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/1767 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soa_research/article/2794/viewcontent/Are_disclosed_auditor_materiality_thresholds_informative_of_firms_earnings_quality_20180507.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Accountancy eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Materiality threshold Audit report Earnings quality Accounting
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topic Materiality threshold
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Earnings quality
Accounting
spellingShingle Materiality threshold
Audit report
Earnings quality
Accounting
GOH, Beng Wee
LEE, Kiat Bee Jimmy
LI, Na
LI, Dan
Are disclosed auditor materiality thresholds informative of firms’ earnings quality? – Evidence from the revised ISA 700 audit report
description Under the Financial ReportingCouncil’s presumption that mandating new disclosure requirement in the auditreport would provide information useful to investors, we examine whether theauditor disclosed materiality threshold is associated with the firm’s earningsquality. We document that a lower threshold of materiality level is associatedwith a higher earnings quality, as measured by lower discretionary accruals,higher accruals quality, and less earnings smoothing. We also find someevidence that the negative association between auditor disclosed materialitythreshold and earnings quality is more pronounced when the auditor is moreindependent, when management’s incentive to manage earnings is higher, and whenthere is lower information uncertainty. Overall, our results are useful toinvestors who rely on the new audit report disclosures to gain insights intothe audit process and more importantly to infer the quality of the firm’sreported earnings. Our results could also be relevant to regulators, such asthe PCAOB and IAASB, who are contemplating whether to impose similarmateriality threshold disclosure requirements in audit reports.
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author GOH, Beng Wee
LEE, Kiat Bee Jimmy
LI, Na
LI, Dan
author_facet GOH, Beng Wee
LEE, Kiat Bee Jimmy
LI, Na
LI, Dan
author_sort GOH, Beng Wee
title Are disclosed auditor materiality thresholds informative of firms’ earnings quality? – Evidence from the revised ISA 700 audit report
title_short Are disclosed auditor materiality thresholds informative of firms’ earnings quality? – Evidence from the revised ISA 700 audit report
title_full Are disclosed auditor materiality thresholds informative of firms’ earnings quality? – Evidence from the revised ISA 700 audit report
title_fullStr Are disclosed auditor materiality thresholds informative of firms’ earnings quality? – Evidence from the revised ISA 700 audit report
title_full_unstemmed Are disclosed auditor materiality thresholds informative of firms’ earnings quality? – Evidence from the revised ISA 700 audit report
title_sort are disclosed auditor materiality thresholds informative of firms’ earnings quality? – evidence from the revised isa 700 audit report
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2018
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/1767
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soa_research/article/2794/viewcontent/Are_disclosed_auditor_materiality_thresholds_informative_of_firms_earnings_quality_20180507.pdf
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