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Dysfunctional and manual financial reporting processes are expected to cost U.S. businesses $7.8 billion this year, according to a new report.
January 13 -
As companies rush to set climate goals, some aren’t even getting the basics quite right when it comes to accounting for greenhouse-gas emissions.
January 12 -
The Center for Audit Quality began a new initiative to bring more young people into the accounting profession, particularly from Black and Latino backgrounds.
January 12 -
Corporate governance received a grade of B- and has slipped over the past year, according to a new survey of chief audit executives.
January 11 -
Six former employers at the auditing giant are accused of acting “with a lack of integrity in dishonestly or recklessly misleading the regulator.”
January 11 -
The network saw rising demand from business clients needing help with recovering from the pandemic.
January 11 -
The board has a new leader, Erica Williams, after its new chair was sworn in Monday by the Securities and Exchange Commission in a virtual ceremony.
January 10 -
The New Jersey Society of CPAs awarded $1,200 each to 10 more of its members to help offset tuition costs in the program's second year.
January 10 -
Nonprofit organizations grew their operating reserves over the last year and experienced other positive changes, according to a new survey.
January 7 -
It's a valuable time for businesses to reflect on the challenges of the last couple years and prepare for how the pandemic will continue to impact their businesses in the year ahead.
January 7Center