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Partner Familiarity and Audit Fees: Evidence from Former Andersen Clients
Auditing: A Journal of Practice & Theory 27 (2), 217 (2008);
doi: 10.2308/aud.2008.27.2.217
SUMMARY: In this study we examine the audit fees for two types of former Andersen clients: those that followed their former Andersen partner to a new audit firm and those that did not. Using data from Public Accounting Report on the acquisition of Andersen offices, we find that about half of the Andersen clients in our sample followed the former partner to a new audit firm and that the “follower” clients paid, on average, about 16 percent lower audit fees than other clients. The results thus provide empirical evidence about the impact of partner-client familiarity on audit fees. The findings also suggest that studies examining former Andersen clients may need to distinguish between the “follower” clients and other clients.
©2008 American Accounting Association
| History: | Submitted xx September 2006; accepted xx March 2008; published 6 March 2009 |
| Permalink: |
http://link.aip.org/link/AJPTXX/v27/i2/p217/s1 |
PUBLICATION DATA
0278-0380 (print)
1558-7991 (online)







