Audit Analytics has released its annual audit fees report, Audit Fees and Non-Audit Fees: A Fifteen Year Trend, which focuses on the audit and non-audit fees paid and disclosed by accelerated and large accelerated filers. A review of non-audit fees … Continue reading
Category Archives: Audit Fees
Auditor Changes Roundup: Q3 2017
Deloitte leads major global and national firms in new SEC audit client engagements for the third quarter in a row. With 8 audit client engagements and 5 departures, Deloitte had a net of 3 new SEC audit clients. RSM US, Crowe … Continue reading
Top Five to Celebrate First Five
We published our first blog post in October of 2012. Over the past five years, our analysts have shared their insights into various auditing and accounting trends and issues. Publishing more than 300 blogs, we have covered a vast array of … Continue reading
Auditor Changes Roundup: Q2 2017
The second quarter of 2017 saw an increase in the number of SEC-client auditor changes among the major global and national firms from last quarter. Overall, there were 58 new engagements this quarter, compared to 48 in Q1. Deloitte was … Continue reading
Biggest Percentage Movers in Audit Fees
With the 2017 proxy season in the rearview mirror, pretty much every major US company has reported fiscal 2016 audit fees by now. As we reported last year, audit fees on the whole have remained relatively flat for the past … Continue reading
Auditor Changes Roundup: Q1 2017
Q1 2017 saw an increase in the number of SEC registrants who changed auditors compared to Q1 of last year. Overall, there were 48 new engagements this quarter, compared to 42 engagements in Q1 of 2016. Deloitte was at the top for the second … Continue reading
What’s with SNAP’s IPO Accounting Fees?
Snap, Inc.’s recent IPO was the largest since 2014, and represents another landmark for social media companies. While the biggest question mark for Snap probably revolves around its astronomical valuation despite significant concerns about its business model, one relatively small thing … Continue reading