Do Critical Audit Matter Paragraphs in the Audit Report Change Nonprofessional Investors' Decision to Invest?

Author:

Christensen Brant E.1,Glover Steven M.1,Wolfe Christopher J.1

Affiliation:

1. Brant E. Christensen is a Doctoral Student at Texas A&M University; Steven M. Glover is a Professor at Brigham Young University; and Christopher J. Wolfe is a Professor at Texas A&M University.

Abstract

SUMMARY: Both U.S. and international standard setters have recently proposed changes to the standard audit report, including a requirement to include a critical audit matter (CAM) paragraph. We examine how nonprofessional investors react to an audit report's CAM paragraph that is centered on the audit of fair value estimates. We perform an experiment with nonprofessional investors who are business school graduates who invest in individual stocks and analyze company financial data. We find that investors who receive a CAM paragraph are more likely to change their investment decision than are investors who receive a standard audit report (an information effect) or investors who receive the same CAM paragraph information in management's footnotes (a source credibility effect). We also find that the effect of a CAM paragraph is reduced when it is followed by a paragraph offering resolution of the critical audit matter. Our findings should be of interest to regulators and standard setters as they consider the feasibility of CAM paragraphs and whether and how to convey the resolution of critical audit matters.

Publisher

American Accounting Association

Subject

Economics and Econometrics,Finance,Accounting

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