How Busyness Influences SEC Compliance Activities: Evidence from the Filing Review Process and Comment Letters
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Gunny, Katherine A.
Hermis, Judith M.
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2019
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Compliance plays an important role in the financial reporting oversight function of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). SEC compliance actions include reviewing firm filings and issuing comment letters on those filings. The SEC’s compliance activities are seasonally compressed because over 70 percent of registrants have a December fiscal year-end. Prior literature finds that busyness leads to negative outcomes in other financial reporting settings and that comment letters play an important role in the assessment of firm value. Therefore, understanding how busyness influences SEC compliance activities is important. As such, we examine how busyness impacts the frequency, scope, and timeliness of comment letters. Our results suggest that, despite issuing fewer comment letters when busy, the SEC focuses its limited resources on the most severe cases of disclosure noncompliance. They also extend the amount of time between receiving a firm’s filing and issuing a comment letter. We find no evidence to suggest that the SEC misses more serious compliance issues when busy. Our results have implications for policymakers responsible for allocating resources to the SEC.
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Judith Hermis acknowledges the financial support of the Leeds School of Business through the Gerald Hart Doctoral Research Fellowship.
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48 p.
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Gunny, Katherine, and Judith Hermis. "How Busyness Influences SEC Compliance Activities: Evidence from the Filing Review Process and Comment Letters." Contemporary Accounting Research, Forthcoming (2019).
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This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States.
