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The Institute of Internal Auditors expressed its opposition to efforts to slash the funding of the Government Accountability Office nearly in half.
August 25 -
WaterStation Management drew in veterans, stock traders, pharmacists, salespeople and retirees by leveraging fears about contaminated water and microplastics.
August 25 -
The International Accounting Standards Board issued a set of amendments to IFRS 19 Subsidiaries without Public Accountability: Disclosures.
August 21 -
80% of accounting and tax firms plan to raise their fees next year, with many shifting from hourly billing to value-based pricing.
August 21 -
The scale of the retailer's overstatement is "quite shocking" and will likely impact management credibility, said one analyst.
August 21 -
Business clients are willing to pay 25% more for specialized accounting services, according to a TaxDome survey.
August 21 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board is accepting nominations for members of its Investor Advisory Group and Standards and Emerging Issues Advisory Group.
August 20 -
Half of Generation Z interns expect 20% of their jobs to be automated by artificial intelligence by the time they start full-time roles, per a KPMG survey.
August 20 -
The FAF Board of Trustees selected Dalia Blass to serve as its new board chair and appointed Erin Hill as the FAF's new executive director.
August 19 -
The state with the highest CPA exam pass rate in 2024 was Nebraska at 61.9%, followed by Utah at 58.6% and Montana at 57.4%, according to a NASBA report.
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