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Grant Thornton names new COO; VSCPA awards $82,500 in scholarships; and more news from across the profession.
June 13 -
Extreme weather events like wildfires and hurricanes could drop corporate earnings up to 7.3% by 2035, KPMG's 2025 Futures Report found.
June 10 -
KPMG anoints next management committee; Ryan forms Tariff Task Force; and more news from across the profession.
May 30 -
Plus, EY announces Integrated Finance Managed Service; Ignition debuts AutoCollect solution; and other accounting tech news and updates.
May 9 -
Big Four KPMG announced its new Tariff Modeler to help prepare for and respond to trade policy changes. It also announced an equity investment in Llamadex.
May 5 -
RSM adds to executive leadership team; ICPAS plans to host nonprofit symposium; and more news from across the profession.
May 2 -
The Big Four Firm committed to 800,000 square feet of the 1.1 million-square-foot tower known as 70 Hudson Yards, per the Wall Street Journal.
April 30 -
Big Four firm KPMG announced that it has built several new AI agents into its global smart audit platform Clara, with plans to develop more in the future.
April 24 -
Deloitte, PwC, KPMG and business software provider Intuit, each announced separate deals with Google to access its cloud infrastructure and AI capacities.
April 9 -
An aggressive suite of tariffs from President Trump will complicate the Federal Reserve's job as it struggles to quash inflation and avoid an economic downturn.
April 3 -
The 10 firms with the most public company audit clients accounted for 65% of the total market, down from 70% in 2023.
April 3 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board's inspection staff found noticeable improvements in the deficiency rates of the six largest global auditing firms.
March 31 -
By helping accountants to predict results and make informed, proactive decisions, the rise of predictive analytics improves traditional accounting tasks.
March 25
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KPMG LLP has taken a significant step by launching KPMG Law US, marking a milestone as the first law firm owned by a Big Four firm to serve the U.S. market.
March 18
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The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board imposed $3.375 million in fines on KPMG firms in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Israel, Italy, Mexico, South Korea, Switzerland and the U.K.
March 11 -
KPMG elects next CEO and opens first Big Four-owned U.S. law firm; EisnerAmper names chief artificial intelligence officer; and more news from across the profession.
March 7 -
Big Four firm KPMG elected Tim Walsh as its next U.S. chair and CEO, and Atif Zaim as its next U.S. deputy chair, effective July 1.
March 3 -
KPMG Law U.S., based in Arizona, will deliver legal services powered by artificial intelligence and KPMG Digital Gateway.
February 28 -
The southern African nation's difficult operating environment recently led to the exit of global accounting firms Deloitte LLP and PwC LLP.
February 25 -
AI can help reduce a company's environmental impact through data-driven analytics and optimization, though the energy burden of AI itself remains a challenge.
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