scholarly journals Determinan Audit Delay dan Timeliness

Author(s):  
Oyong Lisa

<em>Timeliness of drafting or reporting an audit report on the company's financial statements could affect the value of such financial statements. If financial statement information is not delivered in a timely manner, thus it is not relevant which could reduce or eliminate the ability of the financial statements as a prediction tool for users or decision makers. Audit delay is the length of time the audit completion is measured from the date of closing of the financial year until the date of completion of the independent audit report. This study aims to analyze the effect of the companysize, solvency and profitability towards audit delay and timeliness. The populatin of this research was manufacturing companies listed in Indonesian Stock Exchange at 2011-2013, based on purposive sampling 25 companies used as sample. The analysis technique used is multiple regression analysis. The results show that the size of the company, solvency, and profitability simultaneously and partially affect audit delay and timeliness. The most contributed variable towards audit delay is profitability, while most contributed variable towasds the time-liness is the company size.</em>

2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 3255-3269
Author(s):  
Fery Derianto ◽  
Fefri Indra Arza

This study aims to provide empirical evidence regarding the factors that affect the timeliness of financial reporting on manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2017-2019. Timeliness is information that ready to be used before losing meaning by companies who use financial statements and their capacity is still available for make a decision. The determinant factors in this study are profitability, solvency and firm size. By using purposive sampling method, obtained research samples of 30 companies. The dependent variable of this study is timeliness measured by the date the audited annual financial statement is submitted to BAPEPAM by using a dummy variable. The independent variables in this study are profitability, solvency, and firm size. Profitability is measured using return on assets (ROA), solvency is measured by the debt to assets ratio (DAR), and firm size is measured by natural log of total assets. The analysis technique used is multiple regression analysis. The results of this study are the solvency has a significant and positive effect on the timeliness of financial reporting, while profitability and company size do not have an influence on the timeliness of financial reporting


2021 ◽  
Vol 58 (1) ◽  
pp. 302-308
Author(s):  
Erwin Indriyanto Et al.

Aims of  research is toassess theprobable of financial statement fraud found on  the theory of the fraud diamond. The Fraud diamond describes somecomponents lead a person to commit fraud; opportunity, capability, rationalization and pressure. Researchuses Fraud Score to investigate probable of financial statements fraud. The method use purposive sampling, with criteria of financial statements of manufacturing companies classified in Indonesia Stock Exchange period in 2013-2017. Research was conducted with quantitative methods,the analysis technique used multiple regression analysis and hypothesis testing using coefficient of determination test, F test andt test.  The issues ofthe reserach presented thepressure ofvariables which isreplaced by financial targets and financial stability; alsothe opportunity of the variables are replaced by nature of industry are proven to be influential and significant in distinguish potential fraudulent financial statements.


2020 ◽  
Vol 30 (6) ◽  
pp. 1441
Author(s):  
Ni Kadek Suparmini ◽  
Dodik Ariyanto ◽  
I Made Andika Pradnyana Wistawan

This study aims to obtain empirical evidence of fraud diamond theory. This research was conducted on manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI) for the 2015-2017 period. The sample determination method used is nonprobability sampling with purposive sampling technique. There are 145 companies as a population with a total of 66 companies as samples. The data analysis technique used is multiple linear regression. Based on the results of the analysis, it was stated that the nature of industry had a negative effect on indications of financial statement fraud while financial need, auditor firm size, and change of directors had no effect on indications of financial statement fraud. This study has implications for shareholders, regulators, or parties who use information in financial statements as a consideration in providing an assessment of the chances of fraudulent actions on the company's financial statements. Keywords: Diamond Fraud; Financial Statement Fraud.


MODUS ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 28 (2) ◽  
pp. 117
Author(s):  
Inneke Kusuma Ratnasari ◽  
Yanti Ardiati

Submission of Annual Financial Statements in Indonesia organized by theFinancial Services Authority (Otoritas Jasa Keuangan/OJK). All of the Company thatthe shares are traded on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) shall submit the AnnualFinancial Report. The Indonesian Capital Market Supervisory Agency Rule (2003), listedcompanies are required to submit the audited annual financial statement to BAPEPAMand Indonesian Stock Exchange (IDX) at the latest at the end of the third month after thedate of the statement.This research was conducted in order to test the effect of the characteristics of theaudit committees, predictions of bankruptcy and public ownership lag effect on the auditreport. The study was conducted at the manufacturing companies listed in Indonesia StockExchange in 2010-2014.The results showed that the characteristics of the audit committee and bankruptcyprediction have effect on audit report lag but public ownership has no effect on audit reportlag.Keywords: audit committees characteristics, audit report lag, bankruptcy prediction,manufacturing companies, public ownership.


2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 64-70
Author(s):  
Justita Dura

This study aims to determine the effect of profitability, solvency and size of the company to the audit report lag in manufacturing companies listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange 2010-2013. The samples used as many as 105 companies with purposive sampling technique. The analysis technique used is multiple linear regression analysis. The results showed that (1) the profitability  affect audit report lag indicates that companies that get a big profit tends to make the process shorter than audit firms experienced a small profit. (2) the liquidity affect audit report lag, (3) the solvency effect indicates that the high amount of debt of the company will lead the audit process is relatively long, and (4) the size of the company does affect indicating that a large or small amount of assets owned by the company does affect the length or in short the process of preparing the financial statements of the company.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 42-52
Author(s):  
Farida Nur Soleh Widiasari ◽  
Yuli Chomsatu Samrotun ◽  
Suhendro Suhendro

The study was conducted to investigate the effect of KAP size, solvency, audit tenure, and complexity of operations on audit delay. The data used are secondary data derived from the financial statements of mining sector manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2015 - 2018. The sample selection is done by purposive sampling, so that the total sample can be obtained as 57 samples. The analysis technique used is multiple linear regression processed with  the SPSS 22 program. The results of the study simultaneously show that the size of the KAP, solvency, audit tenure, and complexity of operations affect the audit delay. While the research results partially state that the solvency and complexity of operations have an influence on audit delay, while the KAP size and audit tenure have no effect on audit delay. From the results of the study, is expected to assist auditors in identifying factor - factor that affect audit delay in optimizing performance and as a material consideration for investors in making investment decisions. Keywords: AudittDelay, KAP Size, Solvency, AudittTenure, Complexity of Operations


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Husna Anniyati ◽  
Hermanto Hermanto ◽  
Siti Aisyah Hidayati

This study aims to analyze the influence of firm size, financial distress, debt level, and managerial ownership on hedging decisions on manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. This type of research is associative-causality research. The population of this research is all the go pubic manufacturing companies on the Indonesia Stock Exchange, which are 170 companies. The number of samples used was 81 companies, which were taken using a purposive sampling method. Data collection techniques use documentation techniques obtained from the annual financial statements of manufacturing companies. The data analysis technique uses the logistic regression analysis method. The results of data analysis show that: (1) firm size and managerial ownership variables have a positive and significant effect on hedging decisions and (2) financial distress and debt levels have a negative and insignificant effect on hedging decisions.Keywords:hedging, firm size, financial distress, debt level, managerial ownership


2020 ◽  
Vol 28 (3) ◽  
pp. 463-480
Author(s):  
Mahdi Salehi ◽  
Mahmoud Lari Dasht Bayaz ◽  
Shaban Mohammadi ◽  
Mohammad Seddigh Adibian ◽  
Seyed Hamed Fahimifard

PurposeThe main objective of the present study is to assess the potential impact of readability of financial statement notes on the auditor's report lag, audit fees and going concern opinion (GCO).Design/methodology/approachThe statistical population of this study includes all listed firms on the Tehran Stock Exchange (TSE) for the period of 2012–2017. The systematic elimination method is used for sampling and multiple regression and EViews software are used for testing the hypothesis models.FindingsThe obtained results show that there is a significant and positive relationship between audit report lags and readability of financial statements. Moreover, it is also revealed that readability of financial statements is positively associated with audit fees. Furthermore, the findings suggest a negative correlation between readability indexes and issuing GCOs, denoting hard-to-read statements is considered as a risk factor by auditors. Finally, the observations of our robustness tests suggest that the association between audit report lag and readability of financial statements is robust.Originality/valueThis is the first conducted investigation concerning auditor's response to the readability of financial statement notes in TSE. The outcome of current paper may pave the way for revising and developing Iranian accounting standards in order to give a fairer and clearer picture of financial reports.


2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 097-107
Author(s):  
Indarti .

This study is purposed to detect the potential risk of fraud in financial statements by examining the influence of audit quality, firm size, leverage, and financial target on real profit management. Audit quality in this study is measured by grouping Public Accountant Office into Big Four and Non Big Four and Auditor industrial specialization. Firm size is measured using Total Assets, Leverage and Financial Targets. The data used in this research are secondary sourced from the financial statements of manufacturing companies listed in the Indonesia Stock Exchange during 2012-2014. Using purposive sampling, there will be taken some samples to use. Data analysis method used is multiple linear regression tests using SPSS version 20. The samples selected based on purposive sampling method with population of 134 companies and a sample of 21 companies. Analysis technique methods used are descriptive statistic analysis, classical assumption test, F-statistic hypothesis test to examine the influence altogether with 5% level of accountability, and to test the partial coefficient regression, we used t-statistic test. The results show that Audit Quality, Firm Size, Leverage and Financial Targets significant.ly influence the fraud on financial statements with Real Profit Management proxy. Mean while, Audit Quality and Leverage have partial significant influences on financial statements frauds.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 44-54
Author(s):  
Jacqueline Vania Jessica Jura ◽  
ML Denny Tewu

The objective of this research is to determine whether Company Size, Company Age, Debt to Equity (DER), Return on Assets (ROA), Audit Opinion, and Auditor Reputation have a significant effect on Audit Report Lag. This research was conducted at manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in the period 2015 to 2019. The study used 93 companies as samples, a total of 490 samples as a whole. The data analysis technique used is multiple linear analysis and the results obtained are that the DER variable has a significant positive effect, while ROA and Audit Opinion have a negative effect on the audit report lag. The variables of company size and auditor reputation do not have a significant effect, while the variable of company age has a significant positive result but is contrary to the initial expectations.


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