@article{MAKHILLIBM201812327386,
    title = {Going Concern Emphasis of Matter and Accuracy of Audit Opinion: Italian Evidence},
    journal = {International Business Management},
    volume = {12},
    number = {3},
    pages = {292-298},
    year = {2018},
    issn = {1993-5250},
    doi = {ibm.2018.292.298},
    url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1993-5250&doi=ibm.2018.292.298},
    author = {Fabrizio,Melchior Gromis di and},
    keywords = {Going concern,emphasis of matter,audit opinion,insolvency,subsequent,GCO},
    abstract = {The study is an empirical investigation in the relationship between Going Concern modified Opinion (GCO) and subsequent insolvency of listed companies in Italy during the period 2008-2012. Prior studies showed that companies which have already received a qualified GCO are more likely than others to receive a repeat qualified GCO within a year. Particular attention was devoted to the relationship between GC emphasis of matter in auditor&#146;s opinion, qualified GCO and subsequent insolvency. Two major findings are highlighted. First, the GC uncertainty reported in a GC emphasis of matter 1 year, tends to increase or persist in the subsequent year. Secondly, there is a higher probability of insolvency when a company has received a qualified GCO in the previous year rather than an unqualified opinion with GC emphasis of matter. These results may be a measure of auditing accuracy in auditor&#146;s reports.}
    }