Original scientific paper
https://doi.org/10.1080/1331677X.2015.1101960
Identification of auditor’s report qualifications: an empirical analysis for Slovenia
Daniel Daniel Zdolšek
Timotej Jagrič
Marjan Odar
Abstract
An auditor’s report qualifies a company’s financial statements if the management’s representation of the company’s financial affairs is not in accordance with nationally generally accepted accounting pronouncements. The present research studies the qualification of auditors’ reports in relation to the circumstances in the company’s
economic situation that lead to the qualification. Qualifications have been analysed on a sample of 293 large Slovenian companies. The results reveal that companies with qualified auditors’ reports have high indebtedness, low liquidity, low efficiency and poor profitability in comparison with companies with unqualified auditors’ reports. From a statistical viewpoint, a logistic model can distinguish between companies that received a qualified auditor’s report and companies that received an unqualified auditor’s report on a sample of Slovenian large companies.
Keywords
auditing; auditor’s report; qualified report; identification; audit model; Slovenia
Hrčak ID:
171609
URI
Publication date:
20.12.2015.
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