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The Audit Committee: Management Watchdog or Personal Friend of the CEO?

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This article found that firms whose audit committees have "friendship" ties to the CEO purchase fewer audit services and engage more in earnings management, and that auditors are also less likely to issue going-concern opinions or to report internal control weaknesses when friendship ties are present.
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To ensure that audit committees provide sufficient oversight over the auditing process and quality of financial reporting, legislators have imposed stricter requirements on the independence of audit committee members. Although many audit committees appear to be “fully” independent, anecdotal evidence suggests that CEOs often appoint directors from their social networks. Based on a 2004 to 2008 sample of U.S.-listed companies after the Sarbanes-Oxley Act we find that these social ties have a negative effect on variables that proxy for oversight quality. In particular, we find that firms whose audit committees have “friendship” ties to the CEO purchase fewer audit services and engage more in earnings management. Auditors are also less likely to issue going-concern opinions or to report internal control weaknesses when friendship ties are present. On the other hand, social ties formed through “advice networks” do not seem to hamper the quality of audit committee oversight.

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The audit report as a dependent variable: An empirical analysis of Portuguese public hospitals

B.J.M. de Almeida
- 01 Jul 2017 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the dependent variable, audit report with respect to the Portuguese public hospitals, is related/correlated to the independent variables (assets, liabilities, equity capitals, turnover or the number of workers).
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An examination of the influence of mutual CFO/audit firm tenure on audit quality

TL;DR: In this paper, the extent of professional relationships between an audit firm and their client's CFO influences audit quality, and the results suggest that mutual audit firm-CFO tenure is associated with lower audit quality measured by the magnitude of discretionary accruals, reduced incidence of issuance of going-concern audit opinions for distressed companies, and an increased likelihood of the receipt of an Accounting and Auditing Enforcement Release (AAER) from the US. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
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Board characteristics and audit committee diversities: Evidence from Hong Kong

TL;DR: In this article , the authors examined the relationship between board characteristics and the diversity of audit committee members in Hong Kong after the Asian financial crisis in 2008 and found that effective board characteristics encourage diverse education levels, age, and gender of the audit committee while discouraging diverse experiences and ethnicities.
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Econometric Analysis of Cross Section and Panel Data

TL;DR: This is the essential companion to Jeffrey Wooldridge's widely-used graduate text Econometric Analysis of Cross Section and Panel Data (MIT Press, 2001).
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Birds of a Feather: Homophily in Social Networks

TL;DR: The homophily principle as mentioned in this paper states that similarity breeds connection, and that people's personal networks are homogeneous with regard to many sociodemographic, behavioral, and intrapersonal characteristics.
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The Quality of Accruals and Earnings: The Role of Accrual Estimation Errors

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a new measure of one aspect of the quality of accruals and earnings, which is the residual from firm-specific regressions of changes in working capital on past, present, and future operating cash flow realizations.
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Regression standard errors in clustered samples

TL;DR: In this paper, the residuals are sorted and the observation is located in the residual corresponding to the quantile in question, taking into account weights if they are applied, and the square root of the sum of the weights is calculated.
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Methodological issues related to the estimation of financial distress prediction models

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined conceptually and empirically two estimation biases which can result when financial distress models are estimated on non-random samples and showed that these biases can result in biased parameter and probability estimates if appropriate estimation techniques are not used.
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