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RESEARCH PRODUCT

The Impact of Audit Committee Characteristics on the Enhancement of the Quality of Financial Reporting: an empirical study in the Spanish context

María Consuelo Pucheta-martínezCristina De Fuentes

subject

Actuarial sciencebusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementAudit committeeAudit evidenceAccountingChief audit executiveAuditAudit planGeneral Business Management and AccountingQuality auditJoint auditManagement of Technology and InnovationInformation technology auditbusiness

description

The purpose of this paper is to analyse the relationship between the likelihood that a company will receive a qualified audit report (as a measure of the quality of financial information) and the existence and characteristics of the audit committee (AC). For listed companies that voluntarily created an AC in the period following the publication in 1998 of the Spanish Code of Corporate Governance, known as the Olivencia Code, we find that ACs size, the percentage of independent members in ACs, company size, losses reported in either or both of the previous two years, receiving the same qualified audit opinion as in the previous year and ownership concentration affect the likelihood of receiving error or non-compliance qualifications. However, the existence of an AC and its composition are not factors associated with the receipt of audit reports containing uncertainties or scope limitations, while losses reported in either or both of the previous two years and receiving the same qualified opinion as in the previous year are.

https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8683.2007.00653.x