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The Institute of Management Accountants hailed Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Christopher Cox's plan to delay implementation for one year of Sarbanes-Oxley Section 404(b) requirements for small public companies, but expressed some reservations.
December 14 -
During a roundtable discussion revealing top issues in its advisory services practice, Big Four firm PricewaterhouseCoopers talked about how change and current market trends are transforming its clients' needs.
December 14 -
SEC Chairman Christopher Cox told the House Small Business Committee that he planned to propose a one-year delay in imposing Sarbanes-Oxley Section 404 requirements for small public companies to audit their internal controls.
December 13 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission plans to host two roundtable discussions this month on International Financial Reporting Standards.
December 13 -
H&R Block delayed its Form 10-Q filing for its fiscal 2008 second quarter after hiring a new auditor, but reported a wider loss as the tax prep giant continues to experience fallout from its mortgage business.
December 12 -
Responding to the meltdown in the mortgage and credit markets, the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board has issued a staff audit practice alert to remind auditors of their responsibilities for auditing fair value measurements of financial instruments, and how much reliance to place on the work of specialists.
December 12 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission settled a civil fraud action against the city of San Diego's independent auditor, Thomas J. Saiz and his firm Calderon, Jaham & Osborn, after he agreed to pay a $15,000 penalty.
December 12 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board has imposed a $1 million penalty on Deloitte & Touche and issued orders instituting disciplinary proceedings against the firm and one of its former audit partners for a 2003 audit of Ligand Pharmaceuticals.
December 11 -
CPA firm Argy, Wiltse & Robinson has acquired Spear Safer CPAs & Advisors, allowing the Virginia-based firm to expand further in South Florida.
December 11 -
The real meat of Proposed Interpretation 501-8, “Failure to Follow Requirements of Governmental Bodies, Commissions, or Other Regulatory Agencies on Indemnification and Limitation of Liability Agreements with a Client,” by the AICPA Professional Ethics Division isn’t in the text of the proposed interpretation, but rather in what was specifically avoided.
December 11