2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.accinf.2018.06.002
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PCAOB inspections: An analysis of entity-level and application-level control audit deficiencies

Abstract: The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) inspection process identifies deficiencies related to how firms conduct audits. Our work extends prior research by examining the type of internal control audit deficiencies (entity-level or application-level). Internal control audit deficiencies of both types may increase the risk of material misstatement, so the PCAOB is concerned with whether audit firms are performing appropriate procedures to identify entity-level and application-level internal control … Show more

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“…In a study on the implications of internal control on financial reporting, Feng, Li, McVay, and Skaife (2015) explore the effect of inventory-related material weaknesses in internal control on firm operations, because inventory is a critical component of firm strategy and risk. Mascha, Lamboy-Ruiz, and Janvrin (2018) find that Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) inspection reports identify higher internal control audit deficiencies regarding revenue, inventory, and accounts receivable. Based on a review of 23 studies on audit pricing published between , Wu, Wan, and Yan (2018 conclude that following conventional audit pricing theory 74% of these studies include the inventory variable to control for audit risk and/or audit complexity.…”
Section: Readability Of Auditor's Reportsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In a study on the implications of internal control on financial reporting, Feng, Li, McVay, and Skaife (2015) explore the effect of inventory-related material weaknesses in internal control on firm operations, because inventory is a critical component of firm strategy and risk. Mascha, Lamboy-Ruiz, and Janvrin (2018) find that Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) inspection reports identify higher internal control audit deficiencies regarding revenue, inventory, and accounts receivable. Based on a review of 23 studies on audit pricing published between , Wu, Wan, and Yan (2018 conclude that following conventional audit pricing theory 74% of these studies include the inventory variable to control for audit risk and/or audit complexity.…”
Section: Readability Of Auditor's Reportsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In other research, word clouds are studied. For example, Mascha et al (2018) study audit deficiencies by internal control type and firm size, finding that PCAOB inspections detect more application-level than entity-level control audit deficiencies (Mascha et al , 2018). Along similar lines, this paper uses LSA and hierarchical clustering.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Like DeFond and Lennox (2017), Mascha et al (2018) examined deficiencies in internal control audits cited in PCAOB inspection reports. Focusing on Big 4 and second‐tier U.S. audit firms inspected by the PCAOB between 2010 and 2015, Mascha et al (2018) extended the DeFond and Lennox (2017) study by identifying whether the deficiencies were related to application‐level controls or entity‐level controls. Inspection reports revealed deficiencies in 35% of the internal control audits performed by Big 4 firms and a higher deficiency rate for second‐tier firms (45%).…”
Section: Background Prior Literature Research Questions and Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%