Determinants of audit fees for French quoted firms
Détails
ID Serval
serval:BIB_486ABAA79593
Type
Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Titre
Determinants of audit fees for French quoted firms
Périodique
Managerial Auditing Journal
ISSN
0268-6902
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
2007
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
22
Numéro
2
Pages
139-160
Langue
anglais
Notes
Special Issue: Competitiveness of the Audit Services Market
Résumé
Purpose - This study seeks to contribute to the international literature by researching the factors influencing audit fees in France, where law requires a joint auditing process involving two separate auditors for firms that publish consolidated financial statements.
Design/methodology/approach - Since, 2003, the disclosure of audit fees has been compulsory in France, but numerous firms decided to voluntarily disclose their audit fees for the year 2002. An attempt is made here to elucidate the amount spent on audit fees in 2002 in a sample of 127 French (non-financial) firms.
Findings - The main finding is that audit fees depend on firm size, firm risk, and the presence of two of the Big Four firms. When two Big Four firms audit company accounts, the fees charged (adjusted for company size) are significantly lower in comparison with those paid in the other cases. These results appear not to have been influenced by the share of fees paid by the companies to the main auditor.
Originality/value - This study is original because the French law requires a joint auditing process involving two separate auditors.
Design/methodology/approach - Since, 2003, the disclosure of audit fees has been compulsory in France, but numerous firms decided to voluntarily disclose their audit fees for the year 2002. An attempt is made here to elucidate the amount spent on audit fees in 2002 in a sample of 127 French (non-financial) firms.
Findings - The main finding is that audit fees depend on firm size, firm risk, and the presence of two of the Big Four firms. When two Big Four firms audit company accounts, the fees charged (adjusted for company size) are significantly lower in comparison with those paid in the other cases. These results appear not to have been influenced by the share of fees paid by the companies to the main auditor.
Originality/value - This study is original because the French law requires a joint auditing process involving two separate auditors.
Mots-clé
Auditor's fees, France, Joint consultations
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