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Accounting Today delivers news, rankings, thought leadership, and analysis for accounting professionals so they can navigate change in standards, firm strategy, technology adoption, talent, and the overall business environment.

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.

  • The Securities and Exchange Commission voted unanimously to propose a number of changes to the disclosure rules for executive pay packages.

    January 18
  • The Securities and Exchange Commission has launched a formal investigation into an accounting change made by IBM in 2005.

    January 18
  • The Securities and Exchange Commission has opened an informal inquiry into how Home Depot Inc. records the credits it receives from vendors for defective merchandise.

    January 13
  • Alan L. Beller, director of the Division of Corporation Finance at the Securities and Exchange Commission, will return to the private sector next month.

    January 12
  • McAfee Inc., a manufacturer of computer security software, agreed to pay a $50 million civil penalty to settle securities fraud charges brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission.

    January 10
  • If you've had problems applying Auditing Standard No. 2, the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board says you're not alone.The board has known of widespread difficulties applying the new standard, "An Audit of Internal Control over Financial Reporting Performed in Conjunction with an Audit of Financial Statements," since audit firms first began grappling with its complex and often undefined demands.

    January 9
  • "Any tax advice included in this written or electronic communication was not intended or written to be used, and it cannot be used by the taxpayer, for the purpose of avoiding any penalties that may be imposed on the taxpayer by any governmental taxing authority or agency." (Proposed Circular 230 disclaimer language from Deloitte.)Going forward, tax clients across the country, whether they seek advice from a Big Four Firm, a tax attorney or even a sole practitioner, can expect to see disclaimers like this accompanying all correspondence and written advice.

    January 9
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Accounting: Key Questions & Analysis

What are the key trends and strategies emerging from accounting industry leaders?

Top leaders are focused on structural challenges facing firms, including succession planning, evolving service mix, and long-term sustainability of traditional models.

How are accounting firms positioning themselves for the profession’s next phase?

Firm leaders are redefining and evaluating their strategy for growth. This includes investing in people and systems as well as rethinking how firms deliver value to address changing client needs and competition.

What role does professional identity play as accounting continues to change?

Debate continues over how accounting defines itself. This is due to accounting expanding into advisory, consulting, and technology-enabled services. These changes can raise questions about standards, training, and long-term credibility.

How are accounting firms managing leadership and succession risk?

Demographic shifts are accelerating in accounting. This means more firms are confronting leadership transitions and ownership succession which can create critical strategic risks that influence growth, culture, and valuation.