Applied Research in Financial Reporting

Applied Research in Financial Reporting

Journal of Applied Research in Financial Reporting
The Journal of Applied Research in Financial Reporting is a scientific journal with a research-oriented approach, dedicated to the development of knowledge and the publication of research in financial topics, accounting, and financial reporting. The journal is published under the ownership of the Iran Audit Organization.
Additional Information:
• Peer Review Process: Described in the relevant section.
• Journal Type: Scientific–Research (Academic).
• Publication Frequency: Biannual.
• Access: Open access.
• Country of Publication: Iran.• Specialized Scope: All topics relevant to applied research in financial reporting.
• Start of Publication: Autumn–Winter 2012 (1391 Iranian Calendar).
• Review Type: Double-blind peer review with two expert reviewers and one comparative reviewer.
• Initial Review Period: Two working weeks.
• License Number and Date (Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance, Press Supervision Board): 3/18/192633, dated 2016/11/21 (1395/09/01).
• Journal Emails: arfr@audit.org.ir and infojarfr@gmail.com

• Article Charges: Free of Charges 

Current Issue: Volume 14, Issue 1 - Serial Number 26, September 2025, Pages 1-500 

The impact of oil price uncertainty on audit fees: evidence from energy industries.

Pages 89-118

10.22034/arfr.2025.486952.2089

Sajad Nagdi, Saba Mohammadi, Elahe Salmanzadeh Aghdam, Alireza Fazlzadeh, Vahid Ahmadian

Keywords Cloud

  • Corporate Governance
  • Earnings Management
  • Audit Quality
  • Information Asymmetry
  • Financial Reporting
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  • Cost of Capital
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  • Free Cash Flow
  • corporate social responsibility
  • Voluntary Disclosure
  • Earnings Quality
  • Financial Reporting Quality
  • Audit Fee
  • fraudulent financial reporting
  • Disclosure Quality
  • Cost Stickiness
  • Information Disclosure
  • Audit opinion
  • Fraud
  • International Financial Reporting Standards
  • financial performance
  • Ownership structure
  • Timeliness
  • Value Relevance
  • Firm Performance
  • social responsibility
  • Financial Constraints
  • institutional ownership
  • Conditional Conservatism
  • Structural Equation
  • Bankruptcy
  • Audit Committee
  • Auditor Selection
  • Financial Ratios
  • liquidity
  • Cost of Equity Capital
  • Dividend Policy
  • size
  • Tax Aggressiveness
  • Static and Dynamic Approach
  • Accounting Information
  • Transparency of Financial Information
  • Forensic Accounting
  • Auditing
  • Unconditional Conservatism
  • Discretionary accruals
  • stakeholder theory
  • value creation
  • Transparency in Financial Reporting
  • Cash Flows
  • Meta-analysis
  • Economic Development
  • Grounded theory
  • Capital structure
  • Company life cycle
  • Public Sector
  • value-based management
  • Operating Cash Flow
  • Iranian Banking Industry
  • Earnings Forecast
  • corporate sustainability performance
  • Internal Audit
  • Fair Value
  • accruals quality
  • trade credit
  • Cash Flow
  • Stock Market Prices
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  • Managerial Ability
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  • Stock Market Development
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  • age
  • Sustainability Performance
  • Presentation Format
  • life cycle
  • machiavellianism
  • Future Stock Price Crash Risk
  • Firm Value
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  • Taxation
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  • Tax Avoidance
  • Sustainability Reporting
  • Accounting Items
  • Behavioral Intention
  • MADM
  • Market Orientation
  • Gender
  • Prioritization
  • financial management
  • Stationary
  • Compensation
  • Business Cycle
  • Liquidity risk
  • Predictability
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  • Structural
  • Firm Life Cycle
  • Financial risk
  • Company Size
  • marketing capability
  • Performance Evaluation
  • Stock Price Crash Risk
  • information and communication technology
  • Capital Market
  • Bankruptcy Risk
  • Insurance Industry
  • financial fraud
  • Linear Model
  • Bank
  • Big Data
  • Theme analysis
  • Value Relevance Studies
  • Book Value
  • Cash
  • Islamic approach
  • Accounting Standards
  • Balanced Scorecard
  • Performance Indicators
  • CAPM
  • Legal persons
  • Board of Directors
  • operating cycle
  • Market Efficiency
  • Stakeholders
  • Earnings Persistence and Earnings
  • non-discretionary accruals
  • total accruals
  • regulatory mechanism
  • Machine Learning
  • leadership style
  • financial stability
  • Reliability
  • research and development
  • Persistence
  • quantile regression
  • Field of Study
  • beta
  • Implied cost of capital
  • Environmental Reporting
  • Anchoring
  • Audit Profession
  • Financing
  • Membership in Iranian Official Auditors Association and Reasonable Assurance
  • Auditing ranking
  • ownership concentration
  • social psychology
  • Social trust
  • ROA: Return on Assets & Liquidity
  • Internet-based Corporate Disclosure Index
  • Variation of the effective tax rate
  • Auditor Change
  • Environmental Disclosure Quality
  • Social Reporting
  • Ethical Values
  • Underinvestment
  • Overinvestment
  • Return on Assets
  • Optimal Investment
  • Audit Report Delay
  • Tax aggressive procedures
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  • Uncertain Through Tax Positions
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  • Quality of Accruals
  • Accuracy of Financial Information
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  • Stock Return Volatility
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  • Profitability Measures
  • Mean-reverting Behavior
  • Stochastic Behavior
  • Cash conversion cycle
  • Earnings
  • optimism