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Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Christopher Cox named Scott Taub as the agency's acting chief accountant.
November 15 -
While the Internal Revenue Service has made "great strides" in addressing financial management challenges and internal control deficiencies, a report from the Government Accountability Office stated that the service still faces substantial hurdles in that area.
November 14 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued Notice 2005-88, which explains steps that large corporations and tax-exempt organizations can take to seek waivers from electronic filing requirements.
November 14 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board announced new appointments and re-appointments to its Standing Advisory Group for 2006.
November 11 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board will add a new project to its agenda and reconsider its accounting guidance for pensions and other retirement benefits.
November 11 -
The upcoming International Standards Organization's 22222 standard is now in a final ballot, with the objective of achieving and promoting a globally accepted benchmark for individuals who provide the professional service of personal financial planning.
November 10 -
Big Four firm PricewaterhouseCoopers and technology and electronics concern Hitachi America have partnered on a program integrating Hitachi's proprietary XBRL product with PwC's audit management software.
November 10 -
Bond insurer MBIA Inc. will restate its earnings for the past seven years, as well as set aside $75 million in anticipation of settling with regulators over an accounting probe into defaulted bonds.
November 9 -
The U.K. government proposed legislation last week that could limit the liability accounting firms face when auditing publicly traded companies.
November 8 -
PricewaterhouseCoopers will pay about $28 million to shareholders of Telxon Corp., finally putting an end to legislation concerning the high-tech manufacturer.
November 8