Investors: Be Wary of Auditor Dismissals for the Rest of the Year
June 27, 2017
June 27, 2017
NOTRE DAME, Ind., June 27 -- Notre Dame issued the following news:
As most companies approach the end of their second fiscal quarter, so begins the time of year when investors should be suspicious of companies that dismiss their auditors, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Notre Dame and Ohio University.
Currently under review at The Accounting Review, "Auditor Dismissals: Opaque Disclosures and the Light of Timing" by Jeffrey Burks, . . .
As most companies approach the end of their second fiscal quarter, so begins the time of year when investors should be suspicious of companies that dismiss their auditors, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Notre Dame and Ohio University.
Currently under review at The Accounting Review, "Auditor Dismissals: Opaque Disclosures and the Light of Timing" by Jeffrey Burks, . . .