Former Audit Firm Personnel as Cfos: Effect on Earnings Management

Posted: 12 Jan 2004

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Jagan Krishnan

Temple University - Department of Accounting

Thomas D. Dowdell

North Dakota State University

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Abstract

Corporate hiring of former audit personnel to fill key financial positions is a practice that has attracted attention from the media, the accounting profession, and regulators. The concern is that the former external auditor who now holds a key position with the client may be able to circumvent the audit or exert pressure on the audit team and adversely influence audit quality.

Using corporate SEC filings, we compare a sample of 172 test companies that appointed personnel who were former employees of the companies' external auditors, to the position of CFO, with a control sample of companies that appointed new CFOs that were not affiliated with their auditors. We investigate whether earnings management (measured by the level of discretionary accruals) is greater for the test sample compared to the control sample during the two years following appointment of the CFO. Both univariate and multivariate results for signed discretionary accruals suggest some support for the hypothesis that firms with affiliated CFOs are associated with greater earnings management than firms without affiliated CFOs. Further, the results for signed discretionary accruals suggest that the association is stronger for non-partners who moved from the audit firm to the client with little or no time gap. The results for absolute discretionary accruals do not suggest differences, on average, in earnings management between affiliated and unaffiliated CFOs. However, they do indicate some earnings management relative to unaffiliated CFOs by CFOs who were formerly non-partners and who had little or no time gap between leaving the audit firm and joining the client firm, although at much weaker levels of significance.

Keywords: Former Auditors, CFOs, Earnings Management, Accruals

JEL Classification: M41, M43, M49

Suggested Citation

Krishnan, Jagan and Dowdell, Thomas D., Former Audit Firm Personnel as Cfos: Effect on Earnings Management. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=486202

Jagan Krishnan (Contact Author)

Temple University - Department of Accounting ( email )

Fox School of Business & Management
1801 Liacorous Walk
Philadelphia, PA 19122
United States
215-204-8126 (Phone)
215-204-5587 (Fax)

Thomas D. Dowdell

North Dakota State University ( email )

Department of Accounting & Information Systems
Minard Hall
Fargo, ND 58105
United States

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