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U.S. audit officials have started a fresh round of inspections of New York-listed Chinese companies in recent weeks as tensions mount between the world's two largest economies.
July 7 -
Eight college accounting students will receive scholarships through Windham Brannon's endowment fund via the Georgia Society of CPAs Educational Foundation.
July 7 -
The U.K.'s Financial Reporting Council published its annual inspection and supervision results of the largest audit firms, and said it found signs of continued improvement.
July 6 -
The institute has appointed Richard Brady, CEO of the American Society of Military Comptrollers, to chair its board for the year ending June 30, 2024.
July 6 -
The firm reports a substantial revenue increase to $2.82 billion as it transitions from a partnership to a professional service corporation.
July 6 -
Job creation surged last month, especially in consumer-facing services.
July 6 -
The Illinois CPA Society presented wealth strategist Daniel Rahill III with its 2023 Lifetime Achievement Award.
July 5 -
The International Federation of Accountants released the second installment of its advice for implementing the IAASB's updated standards.
July 5 -
The rate of hourly pay and hiring growth slackened last month at small businesses, which also had a harder time finding workers.
July 5 -
The Supreme Court will review a ruling that cast a constitutional cloud over the use of in-house judges to handle cases pressed by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
July 3