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The Governmental Accounting Standards Board released a technical bulletin with guidance for applying existing GASB standards to transactions related to the CARES Act and outflows incurred in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
July 6 -
The New York State Society of CPAs highlighted local up-and-coming accounting professionals who have excelled in leadership both inside and outside of the profession.
July 6 -
The U.K.’s dominant accounting firms must separate their audit units from other operations by June 2024 as the country’s industry watchdog reacts to shortcomings that led to the collapse of several companies.
July 6 -
Audit firms can enhance the reliability of environmental, social and governance reporting, according to a new report from the Center for Audit Quality.
July 2 -
EisnerAmper and DHG each develop COVID-19-related workplace solutions; AAM elects four to board of directors; and more CPA news.
July 2 -
The Babson College professor takes his post as the institute faces the challenge of the coronavirus pandemic.
July 1 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board and the Governmental Accounting Standards Board are under new chairmen Wednesday after their long-serving leaders completed their second terms.
July 1 -
If you have an income of $1 million or more there’s less than a 1% chance that the IRS has called you in for an audit, according to new figures from the agency.
July 1 -
When Joel Black succeeds David Vaudt as chair on July 1, none of the board's seven members will have served as a state auditor or treasurer.
June 30
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