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An Examination of Audit Delay: Further Evidence from New Zealand

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In this article, the authors examined the multivariate relationship between a set of explanatory variables and audit delay for a large sample of New Zealand public companies and found that both company size and sign of income significantly affect audit delay across the two years examined.
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An important qualitative attribute of financial statements is timeliness. The recognition that the length of the audit may be the single most important determinant affecting the timing of earnings' announcements has motivated recent research on audit delay. The present study extends prior research by examining the multivariate relationship between a set of explanatory variables and audit delay for a large sample of New Zealand public companies. Further, the study includes two explanatory variables, company control (i.e. owner control versus manager control) and debt proportion, which have not previously been considered. The results indicate that both company size and sign of income significantly affect audit delay across the two years examined. Five other explanatory variables significantly affected audit delay for one of the two years examined. The adjusted R2s of the regression models, however, were relatively low. Additional analysis was also performed on each company control subsample. These ...

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Timeliness of corporate financial reporting in emerging capital markets: empirical evidence from the zimbabwe stock exchange

TL;DR: The results of a descriptive analysis indicate that 98% of the companies in the sample reported promptly to the public (i.e., submitted their audited annual reports to the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange by the regulatory deadline) and a two-stage least squares regression identified company size, profitability and company age as statistically significant explanations of the differences in the timeliness of annual reports issued by the sample companies.
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Auditor-Provided Nonaudit Services and Audit Effectiveness and Efficiency: Evidence from Pre- and Post-SOX Audit Report Lags

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examine the effect of auditor-provided nonaudit services on the effectiveness and efficiency of the audit and find that higher non-audit service fees are associated with shorter audit report lags, a potential indicator of audit efficiency.
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Determinants of audit report lag: Does implementing corporate governance have any impact? Empirical evidence from Egypt

TL;DR: In this article, the impact of corporate governance characteristics on audit report lag (ARL) in a developing country, such as Egypt, was investigated. But the authors did not consider the characteristics of the board independence, duality of chief executive officer (CEO), and existence of an audit committee.
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The impact of corporate governance on the timeliness of corporate internet reporting by Egyptian listed companies

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine the key factors that affect the timeliness of corporate internet reporting (CIR) by the Egyptian listed corporations on the Cairo and Alexandria stock exchange.
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Audit firm industry specialization and the audit report lag

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the relationship between audit firm industry specialization and the audit report lag (ARL) and found that firms audited by industry specialist auditors are likely to complete the audit sooner than their non-specialist counterparts.
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The effect of audit firm size on audit prices: A study of the Australian Market

TL;DR: In this article, a competitive market is supported in Australia with product differentiation to Bif Eight accounting firms, and a test is also made of price cutting in the Australian market, defined as lower initial audit fees than continuing engagement fees for a comparable audit.
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Timeliness of Reporting and the Stock Price Reaction to Earnings Announcements

TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide descriptive evidence on the relationship between timeliness of earnings reports and stock price behavior surrounding their release, which is defined as the reporting lag from the end of the fiscal period covered by the report to the date of the report, and compare the variability of stock returns (price changes) associated with the release of reports published relatively promptly after fiscal close with that associated with less timely reports.
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An Empirical Analysis of Audit Delay

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report an empirical study of some determinants of audit delay, i.e., the length of time from a company's fiscal year-end to the date of the auditor's report.
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Audit delay and the timeliness of corporate reporting

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the determinants of audit delay, the number of calendar days from fiscal year-end to the audit report date, and the proportion of variability in audit delay explained by the variables, including auditor size, industry classification, existence of extraordinary items and sign of net income.
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