Abstract

I examine the relationship between audit scope and auditor tenure and the hours of labor charged to audit activities (e.g. planning, internal control evaluation and testing, etc.) by a regional public accounting firm across a sample of governmental audits. I find that audit resources are generally allocated in a manner consistent with expectations derived from generally accepted governmental auditing standards.

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