Explaining auditors’ propensity to issue going-concern opinions in Australia after the global financial crisis

Elizabeth Carson, Neil Fargher, Yuyu Zhang

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    Abstract

    We document an increase in auditors issuing going-concern opinions in Australia over a prolonged period since the Global Financial Crisis that is not fully explained by changes in client risk. Overall, our evidence is consistent with auditors reporting more conservatively with the increased level of scrutiny from Australian Securities and Investments Commission inspections and other increased regulation, and in particular, the negative attention following the 2011–2012 inspections. As a result, auditor reports with reference to going-concern issues have become less informative regarding future corporate failure.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)2415-2453
    Number of pages39
    JournalAccounting and Finance
    Volume59
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2019

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