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The Rehmann Group accounting firm said it plans to merge with another Michigan firm, Pridnia LaPres, effective Jan. 1, 2009.
November 14 -
The financial crisis will make it more difficult for businesses to comply with sales and use tax payments, according to a new survey.
November 14 -
The Center for Audit Quality defended the use of fair value accounting in a letter to the Securities and Exchange Commission as the standard comes under attack from banking interests.
November 14 -
Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said the department's Troubled Asset Relief Program would begin to focus more on relieving tight consumer credit markets and shift away from the original plans to buy mortgage-backed securities.
November 13 -
KPMG International has appointed a new chief financial officer, Helen Spice, who will be relocating from the firm's London office to Toronto.
November 13 -
The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform held hearings on the role of hedge funds in the financial crisis and whether they should be more strictly regulated.
November 13 -
International Accounting Standards Board Chairman Sir David Tweedie said he nearly resigned before giving in to pressure from European regulators to modify fair value accounting standards to allow banks to reclassify their assets.
November 13 -
H.D. Vest Financial Services is offering remote check scanning and depositing services to its network of financial planning advisors.
November 12 -
The International Accounting Standards Committee Foundation has written a letter to President Bush asking him and other world leaders to respect fair value accounting and the standards-setting process.
November 12 -
The American Institute of CPAs has written to the Securities and Exchange Commission urging it to allow the Financial Accounting Standards Board to continue to set standards for mark-to-market accounting.
November 12