The Effect Of IFRS Non-Audit Consulting Services On Cost Of Debt: Evidence From Korea

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Seung Uk Choi
Woo Jae Lee

Keywords

IFRS, IFRS Non-Audit Consulting Services, Cost Of Debt, Credit Rating, Interest Rate

Abstract

Korean listed firms have been required to disclose their financial statements based on the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) since 2011. Using pre- and post-IFRS reporting periods, we investigate the relation between IFRS non-audit consulting services provided by incumbent auditor and the cost of debt of its client for firms in the Korean Stock Market. We find evidence that IFRS non-audit consulting services are related to the decrease in cost of debt only during the post-IFRS period. In particular, receiving non-audit consulting services is positively associated with a client’s bond credit rating and negatively associated with interest rate. The result generally holds when we use alternative proxies of IFRS non-audit consulting services. Finally, our results are robust to potential endogeneity issues in selecting non-audit services.

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