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Management Going‐concern Disclosures: Impact of Corporate Governance and Auditor Reputation
Authors:Jinn‐Yang Uang  David B. Citron  Sudi Sudarsanam  Richard J. Taffler
Abstract:The UK regulatory requirements relating to going‐concern disclosures require directors to report on the going‐concern status of their firms. Such directors have incentives not to report fairly in the case of financially‐distressed firms. We expect effective corporate governance mechanisms will encourage directors to report more truthfully in such situations. This paper tests this proposition explicitly using a large sample of going‐concern cases over the period 1994–2000. We find that whereas auditors' going‐concern opinions predict the subsequent resolution of going‐concern uncertainties directors' going‐concern statements convey arbitrary and unhelpful messages to users. However, robust corporate governance structures and high auditor reputation constrain directors to be more truthful in their going‐concern disclosures, bringing these more into line with the more credible auditor opinions.
Keywords:corporate governance  going concern  financial distress  Cadbury disclosure  G33  G34  G38  M42
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