An examination of the association between interim audits and final audits

Purpose – This study investigates the association between interim audits and final audits. The authors focus on whether interim audits affect the audit time lag and the risk of restatement associated with final audits. Design/methodology/approach – Two regression models are established to empiricall...

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Main Authors: Hsiao-Lun Lin, Ai-Ru Yen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Emerald Publishing 2023-01-01
Series:AJAR (Asian Journal of Accounting Research)
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Online Access:https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/AJAR-07-2021-0116/full/pdf
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Summary:Purpose – This study investigates the association between interim audits and final audits. The authors focus on whether interim audits affect the audit time lag and the risk of restatement associated with final audits. Design/methodology/approach – Two regression models are established to empirically test if an interim audit helps to reduce the audit time lag and the restatement risk on annual reports based on a sample of Chinese listed firms. Findings – The authors find that performing interim audits helps to reduce the audit time lag. This result suggests that final audits can be completed more efficiently when interim audits are performed during the same period. The authors also find that the decision to audit interim reports is associated with a lower risk of restating annual reports. The lower risk of restatement in turn suggests more effective final audit results. Originality/value – Together, the results from this study demonstrate that interim audits could benefit final audits, which highlight the value and importance of the continuous auditing.
ISSN:2443-4175