articleJournal of Accounting ResearchFeb 7, 2011GREEN OA

The Value of Financial Statement Verification in Debt Financing: Evidence from Private U.S. Firms

University of Chicago

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Abstract

ABSTRACT I examine how verification of financial statements influences debt pricing. I use a large proprietary database of privately held U.S. firms, an important business sector in which the information environment is opaque and financial statement audits are not mandated. I find that audited firms have a significantly lower cost of debt and that lenders place more weight on audited financial information in setting the interest rate. Further, I provide evidence of a mechanism for this increased financial statement usefulness: accruals from audited financial statements are better predictors of future cash flows. Collectively, I provide novel evidence that audited financial statements are more informative and…

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Keywords
  • Financial statement
  • Audit
  • Business
  • Financial statement analysis
  • Accounting
  • Finance
  • Statement of changes in financial position
  • Debt
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