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The Big Four firm is seeing growth across geographic regions and service areas.
December 12 -
The quality of corporate governance was graded at C+ at best by a group of chief audit executives, according to a new report from the Institute of Internal Auditors and the Neel Corporate Governance Center at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville.
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As part of this year’s Top 100 Most Influential People survey, Accounting Today asked, “What one thing would you recommend accountants do to prepare for the future?”
December 11 -
Tax professor Sharyn Fisk will take the helm early in 2020.
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The total amount of goodwill impairment recorded by U.S. public companies reached $78.9 billion in 2018, up a staggering 125 percent from the prior year, according to a new report.
December 10 -
Financial Accounting Standards Board Chairman Russell Golden compared the standard-setting process to the new race car movie, “Ford v Ferrari,” even though he admitted the process usually isn’t so speedy.
December 10 -
The draft model will look to 'address the greatly expanding body of knowledge required of newly licensed CPAs,' according to the two organizations.
December 10 -
Exxon Mobil Corp. won a closely watched securities-fraud trial that delved into its internal accounting for the financial risks of climate change, a striking rejection of New York state’s claim that the company misled investors for years.
December 10 -
The new platform connect taxpayers with 'their ideal tax professional.'
December 10 -
The notice delays a requirement for reporting partners’ share of partnership capital.
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