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The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board sanctioned an Israeli auditor and her firm for violating the PCAOB's rules in several audits, imposing a $200,000 penalty.
March 19 -
Next stop, more billions; misaimed mansion tax; auditing's future; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
March 19
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The Chinese real estate company's revenue overstatement dwarfs that of Luckin Coffee Inc. and Enron Corp., dealing a blow to the reputation of its former auditor PricewaterhouseCoopers and the country's financial oversight.
March 19 -
GreenGrowth CPAs dominated the league tables in the last quarter of 2024, adding 30 new clients through two acquisitions.
March 19 -
PICPA believes the PCAOB's Non-Compliance with Laws and Regulations proposal is disconnected from the realities of the auditing profession and will impose undue strain on an already thinly stretched workforce of CPAs.
March 18
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A federal court has temporarily halted the Securities and Exchange Commission's climate-related disclosure rule in response to a lawsuit from a pair of fracking companies.
March 18 -
Big Four firm Deloitte is looking to overhaul its structure to cut costs ahead of a market slowdown, according to the Financial Times.
March 18 -
It would cap a remarkable downfall for Mike Lynch if he's convicted of accounting fraud after he sold his startup Autonomy to Hewlett Packard for $11 billion.
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A growing number of CEOs have been attaining the CFO job, with a record number of them reaching the top rung at the biggest companies last year.
March 15 -
The partnership gives KPMG clients access to AuditBoard's AI-powered technologies as part of the Big Four firm's services.
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