Auditor's reputation and equity offerings: The case of arthur andersen

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The certifying and monitoring role of auditors is valuable to clients. By examining the impact of Arthur Andersen's worsening reputation on its clients, we find a 200 basis point more negative reaction to seasoned equity offering (SEO) announcements for firms audited by Andersen. The median firm in our sample loses $31.4 million more than a non-Andersen client. We do not find any unusual underpricing for these SEOs, which suggests that any accounting concerns about the issuers are resolved before the issue dates.

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Rauterkus, S. Y., & Song, K. (2005). Auditor’s reputation and equity offerings: The case of arthur andersen. Financial Management, 34(4), 121–135. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1755-053X.2005.tb00121.x

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