Audit Quality and Accrual Reliability: Evidence from the Pre- and Post-Sarbanes-Oxley Periods

58 Pages Posted: 23 Apr 2008 Last revised: 28 Aug 2008

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Dennis J. Chambers

Kennesaw State University

Jeff L. Payne

University of Kentucky - Von Allmen School of Accountancy

Date Written: June 1, 2008

Abstract

This study examines three research questions. First, did accrual reliability improve in the post-SOX period? Second, do companies receiving higher-quality audits report accruals that are more reliable? Third, did the degree of SOX-related improvement in accrual reliability vary across companies with disparate audit quality? We first demonstrate that accrual reliability increased significantly in the post-SOX period. We next define three metrics for audit quality: audit firm industry specialization, audit-firm independence, and client-specific audit-firm litigation/reputation risk. We find evidence that accrual reliability is positively associated with each of our audit quality metrics. Finally, we find evidence that in the post-SOX period, subsamples of companies experienced more improvement in accrual reliability than others. Specifically, companies audited by non-specialist auditors, those audited by lower-independence auditors, and those that represent higher litigation/reputation risk to their auditor experienced the greatest improvement in accrual reliability in the post-SOX period.

Keywords: Sarbanes-Oxley, Audit quality, accruals, reliability

JEL Classification: K22, G38, M41, M43, M49

Suggested Citation

Chambers, Dennis J. and Payne, Jeff L., Audit Quality and Accrual Reliability: Evidence from the Pre- and Post-Sarbanes-Oxley Periods (June 1, 2008). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1124464 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1124464

Dennis J. Chambers (Contact Author)

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Jeff L. Payne

University of Kentucky - Von Allmen School of Accountancy ( email )

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United States

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