Abstract

<p>This paper explored the factors that influence audit fees determinants in the Kuwait audit market. A questionnaire was distributed to a number of audit firms operating in the Kuwaiti market and Kuwaiti companies listed on the Kuwait Stock Exchange (KSE). The results indicated that all factors show a Likert-scale score of greater than 2.5, suggesting that all the factors included in the questionnaire influence the audit fee determinants. Among the 25 factors included in this study, audit firm brand name, time spent completing a given job and auditors experience were the most important factors influencing audit fees determinants in the Kuwait audit market from audit firm and companies perspective. In contrast, company age, client company location and audit firm location were the least important factors influencing the determinants of audit fee in Kuwait from audit firm and companies perspectives. The results of the t-test revealed that there are significant differences in the mean ranking of some of the factors assumed to determinant the audit fee in Kuwait audit market between the two groups of respondents (audit firms and companies). The findings presented in this study may help professional accounting associations and both audit firms and companies to better understand the factors influencing audit fee determinants in Kuwait audit market.<strong></strong></p>

Highlights

  • External auditors play an essential role in the business environment

  • Auditors of Kuwaiti companies function as an attorney for the shareholders, they are responsible for the correctness of the particulars contained in their reports, ascertaining and certifying the financial statements, ascertaining the full compliance with the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs) and full implementation of all local legal requirements by the companies (Alanezi & Albuloushi, 2011)

  • Two hundred and Fifty questionnaires were distributed to most audit firm working in Kuwait and to all Kuwaiti companies listed on the Kuwait Stock Exchange

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Introduction

External auditors play an essential role in the business environment. They provide reasonable assurance to interested users of financial statements in whether the audited financial statements reflect faithfully and clearly the actual financial situation of the company. In the Kuwaiti setting, the role of external auditors is not limited to certifying financial statements. Auditors of Kuwaiti companies function as an attorney for the shareholders (as shareholder’s agents), they are responsible for the correctness of the particulars contained in their reports, ascertaining and certifying the financial statements, ascertaining the full compliance with the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs) and full implementation of all local legal requirements by the companies (Alanezi & Albuloushi, 2011)

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