Vem betalar för att bli granskad? : Vilka faktorer driver små aktiebolag att frivilligt låta sig revideras och vilka revisorer och revisionsbyråer efterfrågas?

Detta är en Magister-uppsats från Linköpings universitet/Företagsekonomi; Linköpings universitet/Filosofiska fakulteten

Sammanfattning: In 2010 the mandatory audit was abolished for small companies in Sweden. Today, 14% of the companies choose to voluntarily be revised despite the fact that obligation under the law does not exist. The purpose of this study is to explore what drives these companies to have a voluntary audit. As part of the aim, this study explores what audit firms are demanded to the greatest extent of its clients, after the abolishment of the mandatory audit as well as whether the characteristics of the auditor may be significant. The analysis is based on data from 4 000 annual reports from 1 000 Swedish small companies where annual reports from 2010 to 2014 were reviewed. The results indicate that companies with high total assets and high debt (D/E) have a positive relationship with voluntary audit. Furthermore, it was found that authorized accountants are demanded to a greater extent than approved auditors are. No significant differences were found between audit firms in this aspect. This study contributes to the previous literature, as it is the first of its kind to analyze drivers of voluntary auditing from a Swedish context where economic, legal and cultural aspects are different from other countries. In addition, this study analyzes what audit firms that are demanded to the greatest extent of its clients, which has not been included in previous studies regarding voluntary audit.

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