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Accounting professionals are facing rapid transformation, including shifting professional standards, demographic change, technology disruption, practice consolidation, and changing expectations for advisory services. Our coverage surfaces these strategic dynamics and provides insights and analysis for firms, leaders, and the accounting profession.
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The International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board has released an audit practice alert to help auditors deal with the controversial issue of fair value accounting estimates.
October 7 -
The passage of the financial rescue plan by Congress last week depended in part on the insertion of a provision on reevaluating the fair value accounting standards, which could come back to bite the same lobbyists who urged its inclusion.
October 7 -
The International Accounting Standards Board said it is taking steps in conjunction with the U.S.'s Financial Accounting Standards Board to address the crisis in the credit markets.
October 6 -
A case currently on appeal to the Supreme Court could affect the tax-exempt status of thousands of nonprofit health maintenance organizations.Vision Service Plan, the largest not-for-profit vision benefits and services company, was initially granted a tax exemption in 1960 as a social welfare organization under Section 501(c)(4).
October 5 -
What's "dumping?"Depends on whom you ask. It could be an intentional policy, or it could just be a matter of how manufacturers cost their products.
October 5 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board has decided to shorten the comment period on its proposed guidance for determining the fair value of assets in inactive markets, even as Congress may allow banks to temporarily suspend mark-to-market accounting.
October 2 -
The House approved the $700 billion financial industry rescue package by a 263-171 margin on Friday, after defeating it on Monday.
October 2