Implementation costs of IFRS 9 for non‐financial firms: evidence from China
Xingtong Fang,
Yuanyuan Guo,
Beilei Mei and
Jianfang Ye
Accounting and Finance, 2022, vol. 62, issue 2, 2781-2805
Abstract:
Examining Chinese non‐financial firms between 2016 and 2019, this study documents that the new accounting standard for financial instruments imposes severe implementation costs on affected firms, as evidenced by a significant rise in the selling of available‐for‐sale (AFS) equity investments and increased audit fee premiums. We also find that the disposal of AFS is more prominent in state‐owned enterprises (SOE) and firms issuing corporate bonds. The increase in audit fees is more severe for non‐SOEs, bigger audit firms and firms with a higher total account balance affected by the new standard.
Date: 2022
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