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Client importance and non-Big 5 auditors’ reporting decisions
Authors:Allen K. Hunt  Ayalew Lulseged
Affiliation:1. Department of Accounting, School of Business, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Edwardsville, IL 62025, United States;2. Department of Accounting, College of Business, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306-1110, United States
Abstract:In this paper, we examine the effect of the trade-off between economic dependence and reputation protection on the link between client size and the audit reporting decisions of non-Big 5 auditors. We find that non-Big 5 auditors, like Big 5 auditors, do not allow their larger clients greater leeway to manage earnings. In fact, there is some evidence that non-Big 5 auditors treat their larger clients more strictly. In addition, non-Big 5 auditors, like Big 5 auditors, are at least as likely to issue a going-concern report to their potentially financially distressed larger clients as they are to their otherwise smaller clients.
Keywords:Auditor independence   Regulator&rsquo  s information set   Going-concern opinion   Accruals
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