22 research outputs found

    The effect of audit firm size on audit prices

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    In a recent issue of Journal of Accounting and Economics, Francis,1 developed a theory for determining the effect of audit firm size on audit prices (EAFSA). The present study offers an extension to his multivariable theory, which is otherwise viewed as an excellent attempt at presenting a realistic model of EAFSA. Further analysis of the data included in the present paper ranks the dominant variables and factors as (1) External audit fee (AFE), and Percentage of Assets (AST), and (2) Loss in last three years (LLS). In addition, this analysis reduces the multicollinearity and data redundancy of the original 11 variables by creating 6 less redundant factors from them. These new factors yield a EAFSA model of measurement with a fewer number of terms, a lower multicollinearity, and a multivariate normal distribution. The variable entitled Return on Investment (ROI) is ranked as the most subordinant, and most dependent, while (AFE) is ranked as the most dominant variable.auditing audit prices audit firm size audit fees auditors external audit fee

    Matching program code generators to software developers' needs

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    The overall productivity derived from a system depends on matching system specifications to user needs. This case illustrates the selection of microcomputer based software for Program Code Generators (PG). A recommendation report ranks the PG in descending order of their correlations to user needs. Implications for users, consultants and vendors are discussed and illustrated.code generators software matching program developers' needs diagnostic audit trails programming languages
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