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The impact on stock prices of deferral and elimination of internal control audit requirement for small firms
Authors:Reza Espahbodi  Hassan Espahbodi
Institution:1. Washburn University, United States;2. Western Illinois University, United States
Abstract:This paper examines the cumulative market reaction to the events related to deferral of internal control audit requirement under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 and its elimination under the Dodd-Frank Act of 2010 for nonaccelerated filers (small firms). We document that small firms experienced negative cumulative abnormal returns around these events; and the differences between the cumulative abnormal returns for small firms and the two control groups (accelerated and large accelerated filers) were negative and significant at the 1% level. These results support the notion that market participants value the reliability of financial information irrespective of the firm size. Within the small firms, we find no firm characteristic significantly explains the market reaction to the events considered. That is, all small firms lost market value in reaction to the events that delayed and eliminated their internal control audit requirement.
Keywords:Corresponding author at: Dibble Professor of Accounting  Washburn University School of Business  1700 SW College Ave    Topeka  Kansas 66621  United States    Security price reaction  Financial information quality/reliability  Sarbanes-Oxley Act  Dodd-Frank Act  Nonaccelerated filers
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