The Relationship Between CFO Qualifications and Internal Control Weakness

  • Yeh Y
  • Venezia C
  • Yang T
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Abstract

This study explores the relationship between CFO qualifications and a firm’s internal control weakness (ICWs). We use three measures for CFO competence: financial/accounting background, seniority, and education. Using a sample of Taiwanese listed firms from 2012 to 2015, the results of this study show a negative relationship between CFO financial/accounting background and seniority with internal control weakness, indicating firms with higher quality CFOs experience a lower number of ICWs. CFO education level, however, is not related with a firm’s internal control weakness. The results imply that capable CFOs can effectively implement a good internal system. The result of this study provides practical and policy implications.

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Yeh, Y. C., Venezia, C. C., & Yang, T.-Y. (2022). The Relationship Between CFO Qualifications and Internal Control Weakness. Financial Internet Quarterly, 18(2), 21–29. https://doi.org/10.2478/fiqf-2022-0010

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