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Can audit effort (hours) reduce a firm’s cost of capital? Evidence from South Korea

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  • Dafydd Mali
  • Hyoung-joo Lim

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In this paper, we examine the relationship between audit effort measured as audit hours and a firm’s weighted average cost of capital (WACC). Using a sample of Korean listed firms, we hypothesise a potentially bi-directional relationship between WACC and audit effort based on audit “supply”/audit “demand” theory. We find that after controlling for known determinants of firm risk, additional audit hours reduce a firm’s WACC. In our additional analysis, we continue to find that WACC reduces with audit hours based on risk partitioning for (i) Big4 clients/investment grade (IG) firms and (ii) NonBig4 clients/non-investment grade (NIG) firms. However, we find the reduction in WACC occurs at a lower rate for the less risky group compared to the riskier group. We interpret that market participants consider Big4 clients/IG firms to have lower risk, and thus, the marginal effect of greater audit hours in enhancing audit quality (reducing audit risk) is lower for Big4 clients/IG firms compared to NonBig4 clients/NIG firms. Taken together, our findings consistently demonstrate that audit hours (effort) reduce WACC based on audit hours signalling audit quality to market participants.

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  • Dafydd Mali & Hyoung-joo Lim, 2021. "Can audit effort (hours) reduce a firm’s cost of capital? Evidence from South Korea," Accounting Forum, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 45(2), pages 171-199, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:accfor:v:45:y:2021:i:2:p:171-199
    DOI: 10.1080/01559982.2020.1848347
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    1. Fakhroddin MohammadRezaei & Omid Faraji & Zabihollah Rezaee & Reza Gholami-Jamkarani & Mehdi Yari, 2024. "Substantive or symbolic compliance with regulation, audit fees and audit quality," International Journal of Disclosure and Governance, Palgrave Macmillan, vol. 21(1), pages 32-51, March.

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