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Works by Michael S. Wilkins in Accounting

2015

The Information Content of Withdrawn Audit Qualifications: New Evidence on the Value of "Subject-To" Opinions, L. Paige Fields, Michael S. Wilkins
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2013

Does a Lack of Choice Lead to Lower Quality?: Evidence from Auditor Competition and Client Restatements, Nathan J. Newton, Dechun Wang, Michael S. Wilkins
School of Business Faculty Research

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Bringing Darkness to Light: The Influence of Auditor Quality and Audit Committee Expertise on the Timeliness of Financial Statement Restatement Disclosures, Jaime Schmidt, Michael S. Wilkins
School of Business Faculty Research

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2011

Internal Control Disclosures, Monitoring, and the Cost of Debt, Dan Dhaliwal, Chris E. Hogan, Robert Trezevant, Michael S. Wilkins
School of Business Faculty Research

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2006

The Reputational Penalty for Aggressive Accounting: Earnings Restatements and Management Turnover, Hemang Desai, Chris E. Hogan, Michael S. Wilkins
School of Business Faculty Research

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1997

Technical Default, Auditors' Decisions and Future Financial Distress, Michael S. Wilkins
School of Business Faculty Research

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1996

An Empirical Investigation of Stock Dividends-in-Kind, L. Paige Fields, Michael S. Wilkins
School of Business Faculty Research

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1991

The Information Content of Withdrawn Audit Qualifications: New Evidence on the Value of "Subject-To" Opinions, L. Paige Fields, Michael S. Wilkins
School of Business Faculty Research

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