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Auditor Reporting and Earnings Management: Some Additional Evidence


Kathleen Herbohn


University of Queensland - Business School

Vanitha Ragunathan


University of Queensland - Business School; Financial Research Network (FIRN)


Accounting & Finance, Vol. 48, No. 4, pp. 575-601, December 2008

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This paper investigates the reasons that lead to modification of auditors opinions. We revisit the conclusions of prior US-based research on whether a modification highlights likely earnings management activities. Extending this research, we consider an alternate explanation that managers adjust accruals to report earnings that better predict future firm performance, which has the side-effect of placing them in conflict with their auditors. Our study sample comprises all firms listed on the Australian Stock Exchange over the period 1999-2003. Consistent with prior research, there is no evidence of earnings management leading to an audit opinion modification. However, we do show that firms receiving inherent uncertainty modifications (other than going concern) have greater persistence of earnings (accruals) relative to other firms. This is consistent with the proposition that managers have made policy choices in reporting current earnings, with which their auditors disagree, that will likely result in a greater ability to forecast the firm's future earnings.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 27

JEL Classification: M49, M41, M43, M47

Accepted Paper Series


Date posted: November 3, 2008  

Suggested Citation

Herbohn, Kathleen and Ragunathan, Vanitha, Auditor Reporting and Earnings Management: Some Additional Evidence. Accounting & Finance, Vol. 48, No. 4, pp. 575-601, December 2008. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1291202 or http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-629X.2007.00256.x

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Kathy Herbohn (Contact Author)
University of Queensland - Business School ( email )
Brisbane, Queensland 4072
Australia
Vanitha Ragunathan
University of Queensland - Business School ( email )
Brisbane, Queensland 4072
Australia
(07) 3365 8204 (Phone)
(07) 3365 6988 (Fax)
Financial Research Network (FIRN) ( email )
C/- University of Queensland Business School
St Lucia, 4071 Brisbane
Queensland
Australia

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