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Business executives who are also CPAs are feeling more upbeat about the overall U.S. economy this year and their own companies, according to an AICPA survey.
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Investors place strong trust in public company audits as a check on the financial statements issued by companies, but auditor independence remains a focus.
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The professional and business services sector, which includes accounting and tax preparation along with other services, lost 30,000 jobs, ADP reported.
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West Virginia and Nebraska are the latest states to implement legislation creating alternative pathways to CPA licensure.
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Enforcement activity against accounting and auditing firms declined sharply last year under the second Trump administration, according to two new reports.
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The American Institute of CPAs' Auditing Standards Board posted a work plan for 2026 through 2027 and a five-year strategic plan for 2026 through 2030.
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Minimum wage increases in some states and localities helped boost payrolls a small amount in February at small businesses, according to Paychex.
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The Nevada legislature passed a regulation to create an additional pathway to CPA licensure, effective as of Feb. 27, 2026.
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After saying for years that major accounting firms were unwilling to provide auditing services, Tether Holdings SA received a sign-off from Deloitte on the first-ever reserve report for its USAT stablecoin that was launched to comply with new U.S. regulations.
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Third-party investigators saying they've uncovered at least 1,000 instances of improper accounting at the Japanese motor manufacturer.
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