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Don't wait for a breach to shore up your defenses -- and to help your clients protect themselves.
May 28
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The changes will provide a single method for government issuers to report on conduit debt obligations and related commitments.
May 28 -
Many banks and financial institutions are encountering challenges in preparing for the Financial Accounting Standards Board’s credit losses standard, according to a new survey.
May 23 -
A federal judge in New York rejected President Donald Trump’s request to keep his banks from producing financial records to lawmakers, handing House Democrats a second convincing courtroom win this week in their efforts to delve into the president’s finances.
May 23 -
Auditors and people; whistleblowers’ comfort; Wayfair developments; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 22
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The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board has published guidance from its staff on how auditors can communicate critical audit matters in their audit reports.
May 22 -
The Institute of Management Accountants is adding some new capabilities to help accountants stay relevant in a rapidly changing field.
May 22 -
The Center for Audit Quality announced the five grant recipients for independent academic research on audit-related topics.
May 22 -
The firm said the fine should be just a fraction of that size, at 1.4 million pounds.
May 21 -
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board proposed new guidance on how state and local governments should handle the accounting and financial reporting for cloud computing and similar subscription-based information technology arrangements.
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