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Also FinancialForce's Summer 2022 release introduces "services-as-a-business" approach; and other news from the accounting technology world.
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The firm made its biggest investment in staff pay in a decade, with half of its 24,000 workers getting a pay rise of 9% or more.
August 18 -
The company is shifting course as global regulators crack down on digital asset services.
August 18 -
Commissioner Rettig is promising not to use the nearly $80 billion his agency will be receiving to increase audits of small businesses or taxpayers who earn less than $400,000.
August 17 -
The board sanctioned the Big Four firm's member firm in South Korea and two of its former auditors for violating quality standards.
August 17 -
The audit assistance provider aims to provide CPA firms with access to on-demand audit talent.
August 17 -
The professional services firm said it would no longer consider a 2:1 degree as a minimum requirement for entry-level jobs or internships.
August 17 -
A number of sustainable investing champions say it's time for the "ESG" label to be shelved and replaced by something less likely to draw attacks from both the political right and left.
August 17 -
The Alexandria, Virginia-based firm is expanding in Richmond with the deal.
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The International Federation of Accountants unveiled a web page that presents reports, documents, case studies and other materials.
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