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Revised financial statements mark an attempt to "turn the page" for the scandal-struck Brazilian retailer
November 17 -
A recent survey says a large majority of firms enjoyed increased revenue and profit this year, based partially on growing client advisory services and the adoption of value-based pricing.
November 17 -
The board voted to approve a new budget for fiscal 2024, and revealed it surpassed last year's record amount of fines.
November 16 -
A recent survey has found internal auditors are optimistic about the economy and about the availability of talent going into 2024 despite ongoing risks in both areas.
November 16 -
Pentagon officials nonetheless claimed significant progress in tracking its assets and correcting hundreds of deficiencies in its accounts.
November 16 -
Janet Truncale most recently was the regional MP for EY's financial services organization in the Americas.
November 16 -
The two-member combination will be called Forvis Mazars when it's finalized next June.
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The audit overseer hit at least nine different firms, with fines totaling approximately $4 million.
November 15 -
Alongside their public reports, Carson Block and Nate Anderson are quietly sharing research about sketchy accounting and other misdeeds with the commission's whistleblower office.
November 15 -
Magazine Luiza's announcement of accounting "inconsistencies" deals another blow to companies that have struggled after the scandal that brought down Americanas.
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