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Nathalie Gonthier-besacier

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Consequences of Justifications of Assessments in French Expanded Audit Reports

2018

Since 2003, French auditors must disclose justifications of assessments (JOAs) in expanded audit reports. Like critical audit matters recently introduced in the US and key audit matters introduced by international standard setters, the purpose of JOAs is to enhance the informative value of audit reports. Based on French audit reports issued from 2002 to 2011, we analyze the impact of first-time implementation of JOAs, and the impact of new JOAs in subsequent years, on investors (measured by abnormal returns and abnormal trading volume) and on the audit (measured by audit report lag, abnormal accruals, and audit fees). For both first-time implementation of JOAs and new JOAs in subsequent yea…

musculoskeletal diseasesQuality auditAuditor's reportAccrualbusiness.industryhealth services administrationInternational standardMarket reactionAccountingBusinessAuditmusculoskeletal systemhumanitiesSSRN Electronic Journal
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Quels sont les déterminants de la rémunération des auditeurs ? Le cas français.

2005

International audience; A partir de 2003, les entreprises françaises sont tenues de divulguer le montant des rémunérations de leurs auditeurs, mais de nombreuses entreprises ont décidé de divulguer volontairement ces informations dans leur rapport annuel 2002. Dans ce travail, nous tentons d'expliquer le montant des rémunérations des auditeurs perçues au cours de l'exercice 2002 dans 127 entreprises françaises non financières. Nos résultats confirment l'incidence positive de la taille et du risque associé aux entreprises auditées sur la rémunération des auditeurs.

RéglementationAuditRémunérationRéglementationFrance[SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationRémunérationAuditFrance[SHS.GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration[ SHS.GESTION ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration
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