Financial Accounting
Ali Rahmani; Gholamreza Solimani; Mandana Taheri
Abstract
Interest groups, especially shareholders have demand for Disclosure and Reporting in the capital market and they change their expectations of risk and return based on disclosure of information. Therefore, disclosure has economic consequence for companies that according to the empirical literature, cost ...
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Interest groups, especially shareholders have demand for Disclosure and Reporting in the capital market and they change their expectations of risk and return based on disclosure of information. Therefore, disclosure has economic consequence for companies that according to the empirical literature, cost of capital, information asymmetry and stock liquidity, there are three important consequences of disclosure and reporting. One of the disclosures of companies is risk disclosure in the capital market, especially for banks and financial and credit institutions which it require in the form of financial statements and the Report of the Board to the Stock Forum based on complies with the regulations of the Stock Exchange and the Central Bank of Iran. In this paper, we survey the effect of risk disclosure in bank listed in stock market on cost of capital, information asymmetry and stock liquidity as three important of risk disclosure consequences. For this aim, by using the annual data of 18 banks listed in Tehran Stock Exchange during the years 1390 to 1395 we estimate simple regression with panel data. The results show the main hypothesis (there is a consequential risk disclosure of the banks listed in the stock market), confirms. In addition, risk disclosure has a positive and significant relationship with cost of capital and information asymmetry, but there is no significant relationship between risk disclosure and stock liquidity.
Financial Accounting
Roohollah Arab; Mohammad Gholamrezapoor; Narjes Amirnia; Seyed pouria Kazemi
Abstract
According to the of alignment and entrenchment theories, the CEO power may lead to a reduction audit fees by increasing the earning quality and reducing audit risk, or through opportunistic earnings management and fraudulent financial reporting can lead to increased agency problems and audit risk, and ...
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According to the of alignment and entrenchment theories, the CEO power may lead to a reduction audit fees by increasing the earning quality and reducing audit risk, or through opportunistic earnings management and fraudulent financial reporting can lead to increased agency problems and audit risk, and ultimately to increased audit fees. Therefore, the purpose of the this study is to investigate the relationship between CEO power and audit fees and study the moderating effect of family ownership on this relationship with respect to alignment and entrenchment theories. To test the research hypotheses, the financial information of 88 companies listed on the Tehran Stock Exchange in the period between 2012 to 2019 has been used. The results of statistical tests show that there is a negative and significant relationship between CEO power and audit fees. In addition, the results showed that family ownership also moderated and exacerbated the relationship between CEO power and audit fees.