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The Effect of Financial Distress, Auditor Switching, Audit Committee and Covid-19 Pandemic on Audit Delay Sihombing, Tanggor; Aldanny, Shahnaz Nabiilah Zalfaa
Proceeding of International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt) Vol 3 (2023): Proceeding of 3rd International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt)
Publisher : Universitas Pelita Harapan

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Financial reports are a source of information that can be used for decision-making, so it is necessary to carry out an audit process to assess the fairness or feasibility of presenting the financial statements prepared by the company. This study aims to prove the factors that influence audit delay. The factors tested in this study were financial distress, auditor switching, audit committees, and the COVID-19 pandemic on audit delay. This research was conducted on real estate companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the 2018-2021 period. The number of samples in this study was 58 companies using a purposive sampling technique. Data analysis was carried out with classical assumptions and hypothesis testing using the multiple linear regression method with STATA version 17. Based on the results of the analysis it is known that audit delay is not affected by financial distress, auditor switching, and audit committee while audit delay is positively affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Influence of Financial Distress and Profitability on Audit Report Lag in Consumer Cylicals Sector Company Listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2020-2022 Sihombing, Tanggor; Azzahra, Vega Yulia
Proceedings of the International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt) Vol. 4 (2024): Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt)
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This study aims to examining the effect of Financial Distress and Profitability on Audit Report Lag in companies operating in the Consumer Cyclicals sector listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange and S&P Capital IQ platform. The independent variables used in this study are Financial Distress and Profitability. The dependent variable in this study is Audit Report Lag. The sample collected and used in this study is secondary data from the financial statements of Consumer Cyclicals companies available on the official website of the IDX from 2020–2022. The technique for collecting samples was using the purposive sampling method and analyzed using the multiple regression method with a total sample of 276 data using STATA software. The results of this study indicate that Financial Distress has a positive effect on Audit Report Lag and Profitability has no effect on Audit Report Lag in Consumer Cyclicals companies listed on the IDX during 2020–2022.
Webinar Education for High School Students: What Major to Choose for University Renna Magdalena; Tanggor Sihombing; Ilyona Risty; Go George Herbert; Josephine Kurniawati Tjahjono; Gloria Mariana Kristanti Harjanto
Proceedings of the International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt) Vol. 4 (2024): Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt)
Publisher : Universitas Pelita Harapan

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Lecturers of the Faculty of Economics and Business, Pelita Harapan University, carried out this service activity. This activity is worth doing because many high school students need help understanding what they will face in college. One of the main challenges prospective students face is choosing the right major according to their interests, talents, and career goals. These decisions will have a long-lasting impact on a person's personal and professional development. This service activity is expected to provide prospective students with knowledge and understanding about the majors needed in the current era. The goal is to provide an understanding of what the students need as prospective students to step into the world of lectures with suitable and appropriate majors.
THE EFFECT OF THE FRAUD TRIANGLE IN FINANCIAL STATEMENT DETECTION OF FRAUD ON TRANSPORTATION COMPANIES Sihombing, Tanggor; Nugroho, Febry Aditya
Proceedings of the International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt) Vol. 2 (2022): Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt)
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This research was done to analyze the role of the fraud triangle theory in detecting the occurrence of financial statement fraud of transportation companies listed on S&P Capital IQ and Bursa Efek Indonesia from 2018 through 2020 from 2018 through 2020. The variables tested in this research are financial stability pressure, excessive pressure, personal financial need, financial target, ineffective control, and rationalization. This research uses 162 data from 54 transportation companies on S&P Capital IQ and Bursa Efek Indonesia. The test was done using Stata version 16. It showsed that financial stability pressure, personal financial need, financial target, and independent rationalization variables positively affect the occurrence of financial statement fraud. In contrast, excessive pressure and ineffective control of independent variables hurt the occurrence of financial statement fraud.
The Effect of Financial Distress, Auditor Switching, Audit Committee and Covid-19 Pandemic on Audit Delay Sihombing, Tanggor; Aldanny, Shahnaz Nabiilah Zalfaa
Proceedings of the International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt) Vol. 3 (2023): Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt)
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Financial reports are a source of information that can be used for decision-making, so it is necessary to carry out an audit process to assess the fairness or feasibility of presenting the financial statements prepared by the company. This study aims to prove the factors that influence audit delay. The factors tested in this study were financial distress, auditor switching, audit committees, and the COVID-19 pandemic on audit delay. This research was conducted on real estate companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the 2018-2021 period. The number of samples in this study was 58 companies using a purposive sampling technique. Data analysis was carried out with classical assumptions and hypothesis testing using the multiple linear regression method with STATA version 17. Based on the results of the analysis it is known that audit delay is not affected by financial distress, auditor switching, and audit committee while audit delay is positively affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Effect Of Gender Diversity And The Effectiveness Of Audit Committees On Audit Report Lag: Empirical Evidence From Manufacturing Companies In Indonesia Tanggor Sihombing; Taufiq Hidayat
Proceedings of the International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt) Vol. 5 (2025): Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt)
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This study tests the hypothesis regarding the influence of four variables on audit report lag (ARL) as the dependent variable. The four independent variables are gender diversity, the expertise of the audit committee chair, the number of audit committee members, and the frequency of audit committee meetings. The researcher employed purposive sampling to select the study population. The observed population consists of publicly listed manufacturing companies. After the sampling process, the final sample comprised 465 data points representing three fiscal years from 2021 to 2023. Audit report lag is calculated as the number of days from the beginning of the fiscal year to the date of the audit report. The results show that gender diversity and the number of audit committee members, particularly in Indonesian companies, do not affect audit report lag. Meanwhile, the frequency of audit committee meetings and the expertise of the audit committee chair—measured by accounting or auditing background—can reduce the audit report lag.