审计费用差异、审计努力与诉讼风险:对ADR公司的研究

Audit Fee Differential, Audit Effort, and Litigation Risk: An Examination of ADR Firms

Contemporary Accounting Research · 2016
被引 107
人大 A-FT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究了在美国跨境上市的外国公司支付的审计费用高于本土美国公司和非跨境上市外国公司的原因,发现审计努力和诉讼成本几乎同等重要地解释了这部分溢价。

Abstract

Abstract Prior studies find that audit fees are higher for cross‐listed firms, and these studies primarily attribute the incremental fees to added litigation costs. In this study, we investigate whether the higher audit fees that foreign firms cross‐listed in the United States pay are also attributable to incremental audit effort associated with U.S. disclosure requirements and a more stringent U.S. auditing environment. By comparing audit fees of foreign cross‐listed firms to U.S. domiciled firms and to non‐cross‐listed foreign firms, we are able to decompose incremental audit fees into portions attributable to added audit effort and to added litigation costs. We find that, on average, foreign firms cross‐listed in the United States pay significantly higher fees than domestic U.S. firms and foreign firms that do not cross‐list. Furthermore, we find that audit effort is almost as important as litigation costs in explaining the higher fees associated with foreign cross‐listed firms; our estimates suggest that between 29 percent and 48 percent of the incremental fees are attributable to incremental audit effort. In addition, the total cross‐listing premium is increasing in the difference between the U.S. auditing regulatory environment and that of the home country of the cross‐listed firm. Our study improves our understanding of the role of audit effort in explaining the added fees charged by auditors when foreign firms cross‐list in the United States.

审计费用差异审计努力诉讼风险跨境上市