Perceived Value of Mandatory Audits of Small Companies
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-1-2001
Abstract
As a territory of the UK (until 1 July 1997), Hong Kong followed the UK accounting and auditing standards quite closely, in most cases mirroring the requirements. However, there was a departure regarding the elimination of the statutory audit of small private companies in the UK in 1994, but this was not followed in Hong Kong. An audit is not required for small private companies in the USA either. This study evaluates the perceived value of the small companies’ audit in the opinion of two interest groups that are most affected by this requirement: small private limited companies and small audit firms. Results indicate that both groups of respondents consider the audit to be a valuable experience. While this result is not unexpected from the partners/proprietors of small audit firms, who benefit most from the mandatory audit requirement, it is a surprise from the small companies’ perspective.
DOI
10.1108/02686900110385551
MSU Digital Commons Citation
Chung, Shifei and Narasimhan, Ramesh, "Perceived Value of Mandatory Audits of Small Companies" (2001). Department of Accounting and Finance Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works. 90.
https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/acctg-finance-facpubs/90