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The former chief executive of Comverse Technology Inc., who was charged last week with conspiracy related to backdating stock options, is now being regarded as a fugitive by the federal government.
August 16 -
Depending on what report you read, and how the statistics get manipulated, the Internal Revenue Service gets a grade somewhere between tremendous and embarrassing for its work auditing the returns of wealthy taxpayers.
August 15 -
Erik R. Sirri, an economist with expertise in the structure of securities markets, has been named the new director of market regulation at the Securities and Exchange Commission.
August 15 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission announced plans to create its own Web tools to allow investors and analysts to manipulate interactive data to analyze mutual fund and corporate information.
August 14 -
A Japanese court has given suspended prison sentences to three former ChuoAoyama PricewaterhouseCoopers accountants over an accounting fraud at textile and cosmetics maker Kanebo Ltd.
August 13 -
Ernst & Young has launched two new podcasts, one focusing on international taxes, another focusing on measuring the success of business transactions.
August 13 -
Have you ever monitored the progress of a large municipal construction project and noted how many times the completion deadline is pushed back?
August 13 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has charged former Endocare Inc. chief executive Paul Mikus and chief financial officer John V. Cracchiolo with accounting fraud.
August 13 -
Yep, it's that time of the year again! CPA Wealth Provider is calling for nominations for its Fourth Annual Financial Planning Awards in any of the following categories: CPA/Financial Planning Firms, Broker/Dealers, and Financial Planning Software Vendors.
August 10 -
A trio of professional groups have joined forces to launch a research project to explore user perceptions of financial statement audits and auditor reports.
August 10