The Association between Big4 and Cost of Debt in Private Firms

Titolo Rivista FINANCIAL REPORTING
Autori/Curatori Stefano Azzali, Tatiana Mazza
Anno di pubblicazione 2017 Fascicolo 2017/1 Lingua Inglese
Numero pagine 20 P. 63-82 Dimensione file 263 KB
DOI 10.3280/FR2017-001003
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This study investigates the association between choice of a Big4 audit firm and Cost of Debt compared with non-Big4 in Italian firms. Based on a sample of Italian companies audited by an audit firm in the period 2007-2012, we perform OLS regressions to test the Big4 association with Cost of Debt. Results confirm our expectation that audit firm size is a significant criterion of audit firm choice and we find that Big4 is associated with lower Cost of Debt than non-Big4 in private firms. The choice of Big4 audit firm reduce the specific agency conflict between banks and owner/management in private firms. We also find that private firms benefit from lower Cost of Debt than public companies. This research makes a contribution to the literature by extending previous results (Gul et al., 2013, Cano Rodriguez and Alegria, 2012, Karjalainen, 2011) to private firms and to the setting of Italy. Results may also be useful for companies choosing auditors in private firms and in the mitigation of agency conflict.

Keywords:Big4, cost of debt, private firms.

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Stefano Azzali, Tatiana Mazza, The Association between Big4 and Cost of Debt in Private Firms in "FINANCIAL REPORTING" 1/2017, pp 63-82, DOI: 10.3280/FR2017-001003