Internal Audit Quality and Earnings Management

2009 ◽  
Vol 84 (4) ◽  
pp. 1255-1280 ◽  
Author(s):  
Douglas F. Prawitt ◽  
Jason L. Smith ◽  
David A. Wood

ABSTRACT: Internal auditors perform work that is relevant to their host entities' financial reporting processes; yet, little research attention has focused on the effects of internal auditing on companies' external financial reporting. Using a unique and previously unavailable data set, we investigate the relation between internal audit function (IAF) quality and earnings management. We measure IAF quality using a composite measure comprising six individual components of IAF quality based on SAS No. 65, which guides external auditors in assessing the quality of an IAF with respect to its role in financial reporting. Earnings management is measured using two separate proxies: (1) abnormal accruals and (2) the propensity to meet or barely beat analysts' earnings forecasts. We find evidence that IAF quality is associated with a moderation in the level of earnings management as measured by both proxies.

2012 ◽  
Vol 9 (4-4) ◽  
pp. 391-399
Author(s):  
Fujen Daniel Hsiao ◽  
Jerry W. Lin ◽  
Joon S. Yang

Several highly publicized financial reporting fraud cases (e.g., Enron, Tyco International, and WorldCom) have put the role of external auditors and quality of their audit in ensuring corporate financial reporting quality under considerable scrutiny. Much research has been conducted on the determinants of earnings management. Since earnings management is inherently unobservable, most studies use various measures of accruals as proxies for earnings management. This study examines the relationship between audit quality and a more direct measure of earnings management – financial reporting fraud. Contrary to the concerns that nonaudit services are the primary reason for auditor independence impairment that results in lower audit and earnings quality, this study finds no significant relationship between reporting fraud and fees paid to auditors for various services.


Author(s):  
Ana Silva ◽  
Helena Inácio ◽  
Elisabete Vieira

The main purpose of this chapter is to analyze the relationship between internal and external audit and its effect on external audit fees, through a questionnaire addressed to the external auditors of Portugal and Spain. It obtained 131 answers for Portugal and 149 answers for Spain. According to the results, the competencies and characteristics of internal auditors, as well as the type of activities performed by them and the communication between internal and external auditors, have a significant influence on the decision of using the internal audit work. However, the Portuguese external auditors do not consider this influence to be so significant that it affects the number of substantive tests, the quality of external audit, and external audit fees. However, for Spanish auditors using internal audits decreases the planned hours, the number of control and substantive tests, and improves external audit quality, but does not reflect in the fees to be charged to the client.


2015 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 1-4
Author(s):  
Mazlina Mustapha ◽  
Foong Sook Hwa

The purpose of Audit Oversight Board (AOB) is to oversee the external auditors who audit the listed companies. Its establishment is expected to improve the quality of the audited financial statements and to increase the confidence of the public on the quality of the services provided by the auditors. This study explores how the establishment of audit oversight board affects the auditors in Malaysia. As the study is exploratory in nature with limited studies being carried out on AOB, face-to-face interviews were conducted with the external auditors. The findings show that the establishment of AOB affects the job of external auditors, especially on the documentation and training costs, which vary across audit firms of different sizes. There are opinions that the increased pressure on the external auditors is not solely due to the establishment of AOB, but it is also due to the revised accounting standards and other regulations. The study also finds that the external auditors’ reliance on the internal auditors is not affected by the establishment of AOB. In addition, regardless of whether the internal audit department is in-house or outsourced, it will not affect the reliance of external auditors on the internal auditors work.


2020 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Aida Krichene ◽  
Emna Baklouti

Purpose The purpose of this study is to understand how internal auditors perceive the internal audit quality and to highlight the different profiles of internal auditors based on their perception of internal audit quality determinants. Design/methodology/approach The authors’ methodological approach is based on the submission of a self-administered questionnaire. The final sample consists of 104 internal auditors. The first stage of the study is in the lead of a certified public accountants (CPA), which highlights seven factors of the internal audit quality. The second step is a confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) that allowed the authors to validate the model proposed by the CPA. Finally, the authors carry out a typological analysis of the auditors according to their way of perceiving the factors extracted by the CPA. Findings The authors’ model, validated by the CFA, shows that the knowledge of the internal auditor, the independence of reporting, compliance with professional standards of internal audit, the relationship with the external auditor, the personal relationship of the internal auditor, the access to information and the field of intervention of the internal auditor have a positive association with the internal audit quality but with a different degree of significance. For example, the field of intervention of the internal auditor and the access to information explain better the internal audit quality. However, the knowledge of the internal auditor and the relationship with the external auditor are not significant to explain the internal audit quality. From the hierarchical cluster analysis, four groups of internal auditors emerged: the autonomous, the perfectionists, the rigorous ones and the objectives. Originality/value In offering these findings, the paper contributes to the existing internal audit literature by introducing evidence from an emerging country, namely, Tunisia, of the internal audit quality model. In addition, the authors proposed a new measure to the internal audit quality model which is the use of the work of the internal auditor by the external auditor. This study is also interesting to managers and professional internal audit organizations in recognizing the characteristics of the quality of the internal audit and advance reflections on the effectiveness of internal audit practices. The authors’ study proposes a typology of certified internal auditors through their perceptions of the quality of the internal audit while taking into account the specificities of the Tunisian audit market. This provides insights to managers and audit committees on the measures necessary to ensure the relevance of the internal audit work within their companies.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 135-148
Author(s):  
Defel Septian ◽  
R . Ayu Ida Aryani ◽  
Muliani Muliani

This study used 20 internal auditors of West Nusa Tenggara Inspectorate Apparatus as sample, determined based on saturated or census sampling method. This study uses multiple linear regression analysis with the quality of local government internal audit results as the dependent variable as well as the independence, integrity and competence of internal auditors as independent variables. The results of this study indicate that there is positive and partial influence between the independence and auditor integrity to the audit quality. Meanwhile, the study found that competence has no positive and significant influence on the quality of audit result. The coefficient of determination indicates that the independent, integrity and competence simultaneously affect the dependent variable (the quality of audit result) of 41,5%, while the remaining 58,5% influenced by other factors.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
TARIDA ELISA BUTARBUTAR ◽  
LINTJE KALANGI ◽  
HENDRIK GAMALIEL

Abstract. Internal Auditor is a profession of community trust. The great trust of the Community requires internal auditors to pay attention to the quality of audit. Internal auditors are expected to have a large enough role to assist in achieving organizational objectives. This research aims to analyse and empirically prove the influence of motivation, management support, and integrity of the internal audit quality of inspectorate apparatus in the regional financial supervision. This is a quantitative research. It employed primary data collected by questionnaires. Respondents in the study were internal supervisory officers working on the Inspectorate of Manado City. 45 respondents were selected as respondents, which were directly involved in the examination activities. Data was analyzed by multiple linear regression and run by SPSS program version 22. The results showed that: 1). Motivation has a significant positive effect on the quality of internal audit of inspectorate apparatus in the financial supervision of Manado City. 2). Management support significantly and positively influence the quality of internal audit of inspectorate apparatus in the financial supervision of Manado City. 3). Integrity has a significant positive effect on the quality of internal audit of inspectorate apparatus in the financial supervision of Manado City.Key Words: Motivation, Management Support, Integrity, Audit Quality.Abstrak. Auditor internal merupakan suatu profesi kepercayaan masyarakat. Kepercayaan yang besar dari masyarakat mengharuskan auditor internal memperhatikan kualitas audit yang dihasilkan. Auditor internal diharapkan mempunyai peran yang cukup besar untuk membantu dalam mencapai tujuan organisasi. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis dan membuktikan secara empiris Pengaruh motivasi, dukungan manajemen, dan integritas terhadap kualitas audit internal aparat inspektorat dalam pengawasan keuangan daerah. Jenis penelitian ini adalah penelitian kuantitatif, dengan menggunakan data primer melalui kuesioner. Responden dalam penelitian ini adalah aparat pengawas internal yang bekerja pada Inspektorat Kota Manado. Sampel yang digunakan adalah sebanyak 45 responden, yang terlibat langsung dalam kegiatan pemeriksaan. Data dianalisis menggunakan analisis regresi linier berganda dan pengujian data dilakukan dengan dibantu oleh program SPSS versi 22. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa: 1). Motivasi berpengaruh positif signifikan terhadap kualitas audit internal aparat inspektorat dalam pengawasan keuangan daerah Kota Manado. 2). Dukungan manajemen berpengaruh positif signifikan terhadap kualitas audit internal aparat inspektorat dalam pengawasan keuangan daerah Kota Manado. 3). Integritas berpengaruh positif signifikan terhadap kualitas audit internal aparat inspektorat dalam pengawasan keuangan daerah Kota Manado.Kata Kunci: Motivasi, Dukungan Manajemen, Integritas, Kualitas Audit.


2017 ◽  
Vol 17 (3) ◽  
pp. 299
Author(s):  
Ida Rosnidah

Internal auditor’s independence is sometimes in doubt. This makes sense because the internal auditor is an integrated part of the organization. As a part of the organization, the internal auditor has a role to audited financial statements, give some suggestions and recommendations that can be used as the basis for making some decisions in the future. The lower of internal auditor’s independence has an impact audit quality, that can make the role of internal auditor degrade. So, the quality of internal auditor still becomes an important issue until  now. The purpose of this study is to establish a measurement model of internal audit quality based on the influencing factors not only independence, but also competence, professionalism and motivation. This study uses primary data by distributing questionnaires spread to 60 internal auditors who work  in  inspectorate, private companies, state enterprises (BUMN) and local government enterprises (BUMD) in Cirebon District and Municipalities. Data analysis method used is single stage multivariate model among variables/pathway analysis. The results show that the competence, independence, professionalism and motivation affect the quality of internal audit either partially or simultaneously, and competence contributes the most to the quality of the internal audit. Thus, this research model can be used to measure the quality of internal audit.


account ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Leoni Dynka Eisano ◽  
Titi Suhartati ◽  
Novitasari Novitasari

ABSTRACTThe purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of the implementation of internalaudits on the quality of financial statements. This research approach is qualitative. The study was conducted at PT. BPR. Kranji Krida Sejahtera (BPR) which is engaged in banking by focusing on MSME entrepreneurs to improve the economic level of small and medium-sized communities. The object of this research is PT BPR Kranji Krida Sejahtera. The data used are primary data consisting of interviews and secondary data in the form of financial statements. Data analysis techniques were carried out through three stages, namely data reduction, data display, and conclusion. The results of this study indicate the effectiveness of the implementation of internal audit at PT BPR Kranji Krida Sejahtera is still relatively low. The benefit of this research is that this research can be used as a basis for redeveloping the implementation of internal audit principles, especially for financial reporting and to be used as a basis for the appointment of internal auditors Keywords:Internal Audit, Implementation, Effectiveness, Financial Report  ABSTRAKTujuan penelitian ini untuk mengetahui efektivitas implementasi audit internal pada kualitaslaporan keuangan. Pendekatan penelitian ini bersifat kualitatif.Penelitian dilakukan pada PT BPR Kranji Krida Sejahtera yang merupakan Bank Perkreditan Rakyat (BPR) yang bergerak di bidang perbankan dengan berfokus pada pengusaha UMKM untuk meningkatkan tingkat perekonomian masyarakat kecil dan menengah.Objek penelitian ini adalah PT BPR Kranji Krida Sejahtera.Data yang digunakan adalah data primer berupa hasil wawancara dan data sekunder berupa laporan keuangan.Teknik analisis data yang dilakukan melalui tiga tahap yakni tahap reduksi data, tahap penyajian data, dan tahap penarikan kesimpulan. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa efektivitas implementasi audit internal di PT BPR Kranji Krida Sejahtera masih tergolong rendah. Manfaat dari penelitian ini yaitu penelitian ini dapat dijadikan landasan untuk mengembangkan kembali implementasi prinsip-prinsip audit internal khususnya terhadap pelaporan keuangan serta agar dijadikan landasan untuk penunjukkan auditor internal..Kata kunci: Audit Internal, Implementasi, Efektivitas, Laporan Keuangan


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (4.38) ◽  
pp. 1338
Author(s):  
Sunita Lylia Hamdan ◽  
Nahariah Jaffar ◽  
Ruzanna Ab Razak

This study aims to examine the effect of interaction between internal auditor and audit committee on fraud detection in Malaysia.  Specific interaction is firstly; audit committee approving the appointment of chief audit executive, the evaluation of chief audit executive, the dismissal of chief audit executive, the internal audit budget and the internal audit plan or program.  Secondly, audit committee’s involvement in reviewing internal auditor’s work specifically; providing input for the internal audit plan, reviewing the results of internal auditing related to financial reporting, reviewing the results of internal auditing related to internal control, reviewing the results of internal auditing related to compliance with laws and regulation, reviewing the internal audit involvement in management responses to internal audit suggestions, reviewing the difficulties or scope restrictions encountered by internal auditors and reviewing the coordination between internal auditors and external auditors.  Survey questionnaires were mailed to internal auditors attached to 782 companies listed on Bursa Malaysia’s main market. The results of this study suggest that involvement of audit committee in approving chief audit executives’ matters is insignificant on internal auditors’ contribution to fraud detection.  However, audit committee’s involvement in reviewing internal auditors’ work significantly influence the internal auditors’ contribution in fraud detection.       


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