Audit Committee and Going-Concern in Nigerian Financial Institutions

  • Garba S
  • Mohamed M
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This paper studies the impact of the audit committee on the going-concern of Nigerian financial institutions. The final sample of twenty-nine (29) firms using period of 2006 to 2015. These have been utilised using Driscoll and Kraay’s standard errors estimation. The results found that audit committee financial expertise have a significant positive influence on going-concern of Nigerian financial institutions. However, audit committee size and independence have a negative influence on going-concern of Nigerian financial institutions. This implies the size or independence of audit committees alone with financial know-how do not have a direct positive effect on the health status of companies. It recommended that regulators increase the number of audit committee members with know-how from at least one (1), however, to a minimum of 60% so as to safeguard the going-concern of the financial institutions in Nigeria.

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Garba, S., & Mohamed, M. B. (2018). Audit Committee and Going-Concern in Nigerian Financial Institutions. International Journal of Innovative Research and Development, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.24940/ijird/2018/v7/i1/jan18076

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