Prior Audit Experience and CFO Financial Reporting Aggressiveness

AUDITING-A JOURNAL OF PRACTICE & THEORY(2021)

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In this study, we investigate the financial reporting behavior of chief financial officers (CFOs) with significant prior audit experience. Our tests indicate that, on average, CFOs who were former audit managers or partners report less aggressively than CFOs without prior audit experience. Thus, the mindset that auditors develop during their time in public accounting-which should value objective, transparent, and conservative financial reporting-appears to persist when auditors take high-level positions in industry. However, we also find that the reporting behavior of prior-auditor CFOs becomes more aggressive over time as the salience of their audit experience decays. Further, we find that audit fees are lower for clients with prior-auditor CFOs but increase as the CFOs' time away from auditing increases. Overall, our study offers important insights regarding how audit experience is associated with the financial reporting behavior of CFOs.
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financial reporting, audit experience, discretionary accruals, audit fees
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