The SOX 404 control audit and the effectiveness of additional audit effort in lowering the risk of financial misstatements

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Chan Li
K. K. Raman
Lili Sun
Rong Yang
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[1] University of Pittsburgh,Katz School of Business
[2] University of Texas at San Antonio,College of Business
[3] University of North Texas,G. Brint Ryan College of Business
[4] Rochester Institute of Technology,Saunders College of Business
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SOX 404 audit; AS2; AS5; Internal controls; Additional audit effort; Financial misstatements; M42; M48;
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We examine the effectiveness of additional audit effort in lowering the risk of financial misstatements for companies with internal control material weaknesses during three separate post-SOX time periods. Our findings suggest that additional audit effort (as proxied by abnormal audit fees) is effective in lowering the risk of financial misstatements for clients with weak internal controls during the Auditing Standard No. 2 regime (2004–2006), but not during the extant Auditing Standard No. 5 (AS5) regime or the earlier 2002–2004 pre-404 audit (but still post-SOX) time period. We contribute to the on-going debate about the potential benefits associated with the SOX 404 audit and, in particular, the emerging literature on the effectiveness, or lack thereof, of the SOX 404 audit in improving the assessment of control risk under the extant AS5 regime (Schroeder and Shepardson in Account Rev 91(5):1513–1541, 2016). Collectively, our findings are consistent with the notion that extant PCAOB concerns about internal control quality under AS5 may be valid.
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页码:981 / 1009
页数:28
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