Discussion of The Value of Financial Statement Verification in Debt Financing: Evidence from Private U.S. Firms

339 private firms Accounting earnings persistence 0502 economics and business 05 social sciences cost of capital auditing
DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-679x.2011.00412.x Publication Date: 2011-02-07T08:11:02Z
ABSTRACT
I discuss Minnis [2010] in the context of the broader literature on private firm financing. In particular, I focus on the unique features of the private firm setting and how it affects research design and inference. I detail the alternative information sources available to debt financiers of private firms that may limit the role of auditors and firm financial statements. I review research in the private firm setting that documents the heightened importance of many omitted correlated variables such as the loan characteristics, contractual terms, and the characteristics of the entrepreneur that affect cost of debt. In evaluating the validity of Minnis’s [2010] hypotheses and econometric methods, I report findings from a representative sample of private firms provided by the Federal Reserve Board’s Survey of Small Business Finances.
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