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Revisorers oberoende mot bakgrund av klientstorlek och arvode: En studie av orena revisionsberättelser och going concern-varningar i svenska konkursbolagOlsson, Thomas, Wahlquist, Lars January 2011 (has links)
Redan i samband med Kreugerkraschen i början av 1930-talet började man ifrågasätta och ställa krav på revisorers oberoende. Problematiken kring revisorers oberoende är än idag en högst aktuell fråga. Effekten av en revisor som inte förhåller sig oberoende kan vara att företagets intressenter förses med information som inte är rättvisande. Bakomliggande faktorer som kan påverka revisorers oberoende är revisionsbyråns arvoden och klientföretagets storlek. I denna studie kartlägger vi andelen orena revisionsberättelser och going concern-varningar hos företag som gått i konkurs. Vidare kartlägger och analyserar vi potentiella samband mellan svenska revisorers uttalanden i revisionsberättelsen och revisorernas arvoden samt klientföretagens storlek. Vi studerade om revisionsberättelserna var rena eller orena samt om någon varning kring företagets fortlevnad utfärdats. Studien omfattar aktiebolag som gått i konkurs under perioden 2010-01-01 till 2010-08-31. Det finns tidigare forskning som påvisar ett samband mellan höga arvoden till revisorn och ett minskat oberoende hos denne samtidigt som andra studier påvisar motsatsen. Det finns även studier som bekräftar att företags storlek påverkar revisorns oberoende. I vår studie har vi kommit fram till att det finns ett samband mellan det totala arvodet till revisionsbyrån och andelen orena revisionsberättelser. Vi har även funnit ett samband som tyder på att revisorn blir mer kritisk och att andelen going concern-varningar ökar ju högre arvoden ett företag betalar till sin revisor. I vår studie har vi också funnit att klientföretagets storlek har påverkan på andelen orena revisionsberättelser (ju större företag desto lägre andel orena revisionsberättelser) medan företagets storlek inte har någon inverkan på andelen going concern-varningar. / Already in the Kreuger crash in the early 1930s the society began to question and make demands on auditor’s independence. The question of an auditor’s independence is still today a topical issue. The effect of an auditor who is not independent is that the company´s annual report provides the stakeholders with false information. Underlying factors that may affect the auditor`s independence can be the company’s auditing fees as well as the size of the company. We have in this study categorized and analyzed differences between Swedish auditor`s statements in audit reports and auditors fees as well as the size of the client company. We chose to study the auditors statement in the company’s annual audit report and if any warning about the survival of the company were issued. We chose to limit our study to only Swedish companies that has gone bankrupt during the period 2010-01-01 to 2010-08-31. Previous research state that there is a correlation between high fees to the auditor`s firm and the auditor`s loss of independence, while there is studies that state the opposite. There are also studies that confirm that the company’s size affect the auditor`s independence. We have in our study confirmed that there is a correlation between size of the total fee to the auditing firm and the share of clean audit reports. We have also found a correlation that indicates that the auditor is more critical in the audit and that the share of going concern-warnings increases when the fees to the auditor increases. The size of the client company has, according to our study, influence on the share of clean audit reports (the share of clean audit reports increases when the companies are larger) while the size of the client company has no effect on the share of going concern-warnings.
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School fees exemption : a panacea or financial distress for schools?Naong, M.N. January 2009 (has links)
Published Article / The pre-1994 education system created huge imbalances among public schools in South Africa, in terms of resource allocation. Surprisingly, the pronouncement by the Minister of Education, Naledi Pandor, to declare some schools "no-fee schools", generated a mixed-bag of reactions within the entire education fraternity, "No-fee schools spark row" (Govender, 2006:6). Some sections are giving this decision their full support, while others are arguing that "new regulations will lead to standards dropping" (Govender & Makwabe 2007:4). Notwithstanding these contrasting views, an overwhelming majority (78%) of the school principals expressed satisfaction with this decision. This article, therefore, intends to explore the possible impact of this decision on the school's overall performance as perceived by principals of South African public schools.
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Demand and welfare in health care : effects of asymmetric information and user chargesMushi, Deograsias January 2001 (has links)
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Ovlivňování daní podzákonnými právními předpisy / Imposition of taxes by subordinate legislationSmilek, Jan January 2018 (has links)
Imposition of taxes by subordinate legislation Abstract This diploma thesis is focused on assessing to what extent the Czech tax law (and fee law) is in compliance with the constitutional limit contained in Article 11, Section 5, of the Charter of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms, according to which taxes and fees may be imposed only on the basis of a statute. It was, therefore, studied whether, and if so in what way, the taxes and fees are imposed by subordinate legislation. For these purposes, it was necessary to define the criteria by which the constitutionality of particular subordinate legislation could be assessed. The 'on the basis of a statute' expression must be interpreted in such a way that the existence of subordinate legislation is not a priori excluded, however, a statute must contain basic structural elements of taxes (or fees). As a corrective, I have added the aspect of legitimacy to the evaluation in this thesis in order to eliminate the strictly formal application of the first criterion. The importance of Article 11, Section 5, of the Charter is that the imposition taxes by a statute guarantees citizens greater influence and greater control over the taxation. These guarantees should not be unreasonably weakened by creating a wide range of legal empowerment for the executive, where this...
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The effect of the medical referral system on manpower distribution and costLindly, G. Jo January 2011 (has links)
Typescript (photocopy). / Digitized by Kansas Correctional Industries
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Size and Performance of Swedish Mutual Funds : Does Size Matter?Johansson, Tom, Jacobsson, Mattias January 2012 (has links)
In this thesis we have studied the relationship between mutual fund size and performance by studying 91 Swedish mutual funds during a six year period (2006-2011). Furthermore, we investigated the relationship between fund size and management fees and fund size and persistence in performance. The fund sample has been divided into five subgroups in order to compare and analyze funds with different fund sizes for the whole six-year period as well as two three-year sub periods. Our results are based on regressions and significance tests and for all the five subgroups and over the whole time period our results indicate that there is no significant relationship between fund size and fund performance that is robust over time. Our findings also show that there is no persistence in performance for any of the size-based fund groups which helps us to draw the conclusion that past performance is not a good measure for predicting future performance regardless of the size of the funds. The results also indicate that mutual funds with a larger asset base tend to have lower management fees than smaller funds.
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Creditor committee composition in bankruptcy court : an empirical studyForero, Andres 07 November 2011 (has links)
Creditor committees have been characterized as the “watchdogs” of the bankruptcy reorganization process of large companies. Not only do creditor committees have broad statutory powers to oversee the debtor and its management, but they also play a key role in preventing abuses by professionals and other participants in the often complex corporate bankruptcy process. Furthermore, recent research has provided evidence of abusive fee practices in large corporate bankruptcy cases which point to failures in the oversight mechanisms of the process. This dissertation examines the role of creditor committees in the bankruptcy process and in selected outcomes of this process, with a focus on fees paid to bankruptcy professionals. Based on a unique data set comprised of 1,037 bankruptcy cases over the period 1999-2008, the research first examines committee characteristics along three separate dimensions of analysis: individual characteristics of members serving on committees; changes of committee composition over the life of the committees; and social characteristics of committee interlocks. The Calpine bankruptcy case is used throughout this dissertation to illustrate the research. This research finds a dense network of interlocks that dominates large cases, with financial industry members being significantly more likely to serve on multiple committees than non-financial industry members. Analysis of the data shows that over 50% of creditor committees are never amended and there are no systematic recompositions of the remaining committees. A test of small-world topology in the member creditor committee network fails to show a strong small-world structure in the member social network once it is corrected for imposed network topology. This dissertation then employs econometric models to evaluate whether creditor committee variables help explain professional fees in large bankruptcy cases. It finds a statistically significant and positive relationship between the social centrality measure of the creditor committee case and the professional fees paid. This finding points to potential conflicts of interest among the repeat creditor committee players and their constituents. The research fails to find a significant relationship between the presence of financial firms in creditors’ committees and professional fees paid in the case. The dissertation concludes with policy recommendations and suggestions for further research. / text
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Board characteristics, audit committee, and audit fees : Evidence from Swedish listed companiesWang, Zijian January 2013 (has links)
This thesis examines the empirical relationship between a set of board characteristics (i.e. independence, diligence and expertise), audit committee (existence, characteristics and status within the board), and audit fees in a sample of Nasdaq OMX Stockholm-listed companies. The author investigates the relationship using a sample of 187 company-year observations for year 2011. Through multivariate regression analysis, the author found that more independent boards are associated with lower audit fees, while more expert boards and audit committee existence are associated with higher audit fees at the conventional levels. Results as such suggest that board independence, expertise and audit committee existence can influence the demand for audit coverage. Through further analyzing a subsample of 116 companies with audit committees, the author additionally found that more audit committee meetings are associated with higher audit fees, while wholly independent audit committees and an increase in the relative size of audit committee to nomination committee are associated with lower audit fees at the conventional levels. These findings are supportive for the Swedish regulatory requirement of adopting audit committees in the Nasdaq OMX Stockholm-listed companies effective from 2009 and have implications for enhancing board- and audit committee effectiveness in the Swedish listed companies.
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Der Honoraranspruch des Arztes aus der Behandlung eines Verunglückten : eine Untersuchung der rechtlichen Grundlagen des Honoraranspruchs, seiner Höhe und seiner Berücksichtigung im Konkurse /Knocke, Heinrich. January 1932 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Universität Erlangen.
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Mass stipendsKeller, Charles Frederick, January 1925 (has links)
Thesis (J.C.D.)--Catholic University of America, 1925. / Vita. Bibliography: p. 6-9.
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