The Role of Audit Firms in Spreading Depositor Contagion

The Accounting Review, forthcoming

Posted: 9 Aug 2021

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Matthew Beck

Michigan State University; Michigan State University, The Eli Broad College of Business and The Eli Broad Graduate School of Management, Students

Allison Nicoletti

University of Pennsylvania - Accounting Department

Sarah B. Stuber

Texas A&M University - Mays Business School

Date Written: August 5, 2021

Abstract

Auditor credibility is important in the banking industry due to the opacity of bank assets and the use of financial statements by external parties to facilitate monitoring. Depositors monitor and discipline bank behavior, but they can also contribute to the spread of shocks from one bank to another. We argue that depositors perceive bank failure as an audit failure, which reduces their assessment of auditor credibility. We document that exposure to failure through the audit firm is associated with lower uninsured deposit growth following the failure, consistent with depositors perceiving failures as a negative signal of auditor credibility. We further document that this association is stronger when depositors perceive connection to failure to reflect a pervasive issue within the audit firm. Collectively, our results suggest that depositors consider accounting signals at other banks in assessing financial reporting credibility.

Keywords: depositors, auditors, financial reporting credibility, bank failure, contagion

JEL Classification: G21, M41, M42

Suggested Citation

Beck, Matthew and Nicoletti, Allison and Stuber, Sarah, The Role of Audit Firms in Spreading Depositor Contagion (August 5, 2021). The Accounting Review, forthcoming, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3900153

Matthew Beck

Michigan State University ( email )

Agriculture Hall
East Lansing, MI 48824-1122
United States

Michigan State University, The Eli Broad College of Business and The Eli Broad Graduate School of Management, Students ( email )

East Lansing, MI
United States

Allison Nicoletti

University of Pennsylvania - Accounting Department ( email )

3641 Locust Walk
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6365
United States

Sarah Stuber (Contact Author)

Texas A&M University - Mays Business School ( email )

Wehner 401Q, MS 4353
College Station, TX 77843-4218
United States

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