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The Financial Accounting Standards Board has voted to propose to defer the effective date of the new revenue recognition standard by one year after hearing feedback from constituents.
April 1 -
You manage what gets measured: Penny-wise but pound-foolish financial reporting
March 31 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board has approved the reorganization of its auditing standards to help users navigate the standards more easily.
March 31 -
Filings of securities class actions with accounting-related allegations increased 47 percent in 2014, according to a new study.
March 31 -
Privately held U.S. companies are growing sales this year so far at the fastest rate in three years, according to the financial information company Sageworks.
March 30 -
Kara Stein, a commissioner with the Securities and Exchange Commission, appeared to reject the need for convergence with International Financial Reporting Standards in a speech last week.
March 30 -
The Cleveland-based CPA firm Skoda Minotti is facing a lawsuit from a group of depositors who lost their money after the collapse of a credit union that the firm had been auditing.
March 27 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board is getting ready to unveil a set of proposals that could have a major impact on the way nonprofit organizations present their financial statements.
March 27 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board has scheduled a meeting for next Tuesday where it will vote on adopting a reorganization of auditing standards.
March 26 -
The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants has produced a new series of reports in collaboration with the Economic and Social Research Council investigating the dynamics between corporate culture and regulations and the link to dysfunctional behavior in organizations.
March 26