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Richard Chambers has released a book on disruption as a new IIA report examines how the internal audit profession is coping with COVID-19.
March 18 -
Top executives at companies hit by accounting scandals could lose their bonuses under U.K. proposals for beefed-up regulation after a wave of corporate collapses including Carillion Plc and travel firm Thomas Cook Group Plc.
March 18 -
How many of us U.S.-born CPAs could move to another country and communicate well enough to advance in a CPA-related job where that country’s main language is not English?
March 17
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Plug Power Inc.’s accounting errors sent shares of the fuel-cell maker plunging on Wednesday, dragging down its peers.
March 17 -
Trullion's software uses artificial intelligence to read unstructured data and translate it into real-time financial reports.
March 16 -
Audit committee chairs may not be fully able to grasp certain detailed comments from the PCAOB or respond appropriately on behalf of the company.
March 16
Financial Accounting Standards Board -
The institute named Gwen van Berne as its sixth female chair-elect and the first to reside abroad.
March 16 -
Auditors were only able to recoup about 39 percent of the more than $4 billion in unpaid taxes owed by a group of rich taxpayers with an average annual income of nearly $1.6 million.
March 15 -
The International Federation of Accountants convened a meeting of leaders of accounting organizations to advance sustainability reporting as momentum builds worldwide for consistent environmental, social and governance reporting.
March 12 -
Deloitte LLP faces a probe by the U.K.’s accounting regulator into its audits of financial statements by Lookers Plc.
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