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The Small Company Audit Qualification: A Preliminary Investigation
Authors:K Keasey  R Watson  P Wynarczyk
Abstract:In recent years there has been much debate in the UK regarding the value and feasibility of the small company audit. The lack of formal internal control systems and the application of universal auditing standards has given rise to the use of a special ‘Small Company (Example 6) Audit Qualification’. However, doubts concerning the uniformity of practice between auditors has created difficulties for users in interpreting its meaning. This paper examines the extent to which a number of financial, organisational and auditor variables are able to explain the receipt of a ‘Small Company Audit Qualification’. The main empirical findings, using multivariate logistic analysis on a sample of 540 small company reports, are that companies audited by large audit practices, companies which had a prior year qualification, a secured loan, declining earnings, large audit lags and few non-director shareholders were more likely to receive an audit qualification than other companies.
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