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The National Football League is asking for an exception to new Form 990 rules that require tax-exempt organizations to disclose the names and salaries of any executives who earn more than $150,000 per year.
August 13 -
The American Institute of CPAs and Texas Tech University's Division of Personal Financial Planning have teamed up to offer a new educational program for gaining the AICPA's Personal Financial Specialist credential.
August 13 -
The American Institute of CPAs has released "Audit Sampling," a newly updated audit guide containing the latest requirements and practices for auditors.
August 13 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission said it has resolved its litigation with Sun Communities over the company's accounting practices and will impose a $25,000 penalty on the mobile home community developer's former CFO.
August 13 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board has certainly been hearing an earful in recent days from a variety of organizations warning that the amendments it is proposing to two of its accounting statements could lead to a spate of lawsuits.
August 12 -
The Internal Revenue Service appointed J. Richard Harvey Jr. as senior advisor to IRS Commissioner Douglas Shulman.
August 11 -
Several organizations are criticizing a proposed standard on accounting for loss contingencies, saying it could lead to possible abuses, including a flurry of spurious lawsuits.
August 11 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission said it would distribute over $48 million to more than 12,000 investors who had been affected by Vivendi Universal's fraudulent financial reporting.
August 11 -
Deloitte & Touche and its audit client General Motors agreed to settle a securities class-action lawsuit for a total of $303 million.
August 10 -
Ernst & Young is engaged in lawsuits with Entrepreneur Media Inc. over the use of the term "entrepreneur of the year" by Entrepreneur Magazine.
August 10