Saqer AL-Tahat
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The impact of audit committee dimensions on financial reporting efficiency of limited partnership companies listed on the Amman Stock exchange
Qasim Ahmad Alawaqleh , Mahmoud Aleqab , Ruba Bsoul , Saqer AL-Tahat doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/imfi.21(1).2024.31Investment Management and Financial Innovations Volume 21, 2024 Issue #1 pp. 407-416
Views: 314 Downloads: 82 TO CITE АНОТАЦІЯCurrently, the Jordanian economy needs more investment due to the growing financial deficit facing the Jordanian state. Therefore, this study came to increase investors' trust in financial reports issued by Jordanian companies to attract more investments. Based on that, this study will investigate the impact of audit committee dimensions on the efficiency of financial reports of limited partnership companies listed on the Amman Stock Exchange. The data were collected from financial reports issued by 52 limited partnership companies for the year 2021. The study used multiple regression to test the hypotheses. Based on the findings, audit committee dimensions explained the variation in financial reports' efficiency which reached 0.629. The audit committee members' size does not significantly affect the financial reports' efficiency. The significance reached 0.287. However, the knowledge of financial management has a significant positive effect on financial report efficiency; the significance reached 0.000 and the effect volume arrived at 0.699. Also, the findings showed that audit committee meetings have a greater effect on financial reporting efficiency than financial management knowledge. The impact was significantly positive, arriving at 0.790, while the significance reached 0.000. The main research conclusion is that limited partnership companies listed on the Amman Stock Exchange adopt corporate governance to achieve control effectiveness of audit committees to increase financial reporting efficiency to achieve more investments.
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The publication of this research has been supported by the Deanship of Scientific Research and Graduate Studies at Philadelphia University – Jordan. -
Determinants of capital structure: evidence from Jordanian service companies
Investment Management and Financial Innovations Volume 17, 2020 Issue #2 pp. 364-376
Views: 1736 Downloads: 1146 TO CITE АНОТАЦІЯThis paper examines capital structure determinants for service companies in Jordan between 2014 and 2018. Secondary data from 45 companies were analyzed using the panel regression approach. The results show that the independent variables, suggested as capital structure determinants, have an effect on the debt ratio made by the service companies. Size and non-debt tax shield have a positive significant effect on the debt ratio, while profitability and business risk have a negative significant impact on the debt ratio. In general, the findings support the notion that the trade-off, bankruptcy cost, agency cost and pecking order theories are crucial in explaining the capital structure of Jordanian service companies except for non-debt tax shields and tangibility factors. Jordanian service companies do not use fixed assets as collateral or companies with higher collateral value tend to borrow less debt. Although the coefficient of institutional investors is statistically insignificant, it is still negative and economically significant. This paper concludes that size, profitability, business risk, non-debt tax shields and institutional ownership factors are fundamental in terms of shaping the capital structure in Jordanian service companies.
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