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In pursuit of auditing standards that would be clear to auditors around the world, the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board has issued exposure drafts of existing international standards that have been recast in a clearer form.While the changes do not affect auditors in the U.S., who audit under the standards of the Auditing Standards Board, that board may soon begin a similar clarification process, perhaps following the IAASB model, or perhaps devising its own.
January 8 -
As many of you have already discerned by now, I spend a goodly piece of time in England, specifically because I work with the development office and president of my graduate college there on a new capital campaign that will affect women’s health issues worldwide.
January 5 -
Beard Miller Co. LLP had acquired two firms -- Jackson, N.J.-based Dennis M. Spinelli CPA LLC and Fagliarone Group CPAs PC’s trio of New York locations.Terms of the deals, which were effective Jan. 1, were not disclosed.
January 5 -
Good news came to KPMG on two fronts this week, as a federal judge in New York dismissed a criminal conspiracy charge against the U.S. arm of the Big Four firm. Meanwhile, a court in Oslo ruled that the Norwegian group could not be held responsible for the negligence of an auditor in its employ.
January 5 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board has created a new committee comprised of a dozen individuals from the investment community who regularly focus on accounting and financial reporting matters.
January 4 -
Rep. Barney Frank said that wage inequality among U.S. workers is his No. 1 priority as he prepares to take over chairmanship of the House Financial Services Committee this week.In a speech at the National Press Club, Frank, D-Mass., said that he will hold hearings about wages over the next two years in an attempt to address the gap between economic growth and workers' wages.
January 4 -
As president and chief executive of the Institute of Management Accountants for the past three years, Paul Sharman has worked to establish a new direction for the association.Sharman’s ultimate goal is to reposition management accountants at the forefront of the accountancy profession, and in recent years the IMA has focused on advancing the management accounting and finance profession through certification, superior professional ethical standards and competence-based continuing education.
January 4 -
It was just this July that I authored a column praising Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Christopher Cox for successfully navigating through a number of potentially sensitive issues during his first year on the job.Among one of the examples I cited was Cox’s handling of a number of investigations involving the practice of stock-options granting to executives. Now, just four months after implementing tough new rules on how companies have to disclose executive compensation, the SEC issued a quiet statement on Dec. 22 saying that it would take another look at those rules.
January 3 -
Baby Boomers are just becoming aware that when they retire and because of greater life expectancies, they will probably need a steady income steam for at least 25 years, maybe for as long as 35 or more.
January 2 -
The International Federation of Accountants is proposing the first major revisions to its code of ethics for accountants since late 2001.
January 2