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BDO Seidman said the firms national director of accounting, Ben Neuhausen, has passed away after a prolonged illness.
August 3 -
More than two out of five business executives said in a recent poll that an accounting standard on business combinations is causing them to reassess their strategy for M&A deals.
August 3 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board has created an Investor Advisory Group to solicit input from investors on how to carry out the boards responsibilities in overseeing public auditing firms.
July 31 -
Switching to International Financial Reporting Standards could prove to be a costly move for many companies IT departments, according to a new report by Ernst & Young.
July 31 -
The push for a lowest common denominator set of international accounting standards, along with the failure of Sarbanes-Oxley reforms to curb last years financial meltdown, are among the factors contributing to the ongoing global recession, experts in corporate governance told Congress.
July 31 -
IMGCAP(1)]It is widely believed that the U.S. financial system needs asystemic risk regulator to help prevent future financial crises. Thedebate is centered not on whether we should have such a regulator, butwhich agency should be anointed and what powers it should have.
July 30 -
BDO Seidman said its revenue for the fiscal year ended June 30 fell 5.9 percent to $620 million from last years revenue of $659 million.
July 30 -
The U.S. Small Business Administration needs to take additional steps to reform its disaster loan program and improve the application process, recommends a new report.
July 29 -
House Committee on Small Business chairwoman Nydia Velázquez, D-N.Y., has written to the chairmen of two other House committees asking for changes in health care reform legislation to reduce the burden on small businesses.
July 28 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board has voted to adopt a new auditing standard on engagement quality review and to issue a concept release on requiring the engagement partner to sign the audit report.
July 28