-
The National Association of State Boards of Accountancy honored three CPAs at its 2018 Annual Meeting who have helped push the profession forward.
November 20 -
The commodity-trading firm is being investigated by three Singaporean agencies more than three years after a whistle-blower questioned the company’s accounting.
November 20 -
The Financial Reporting Executive Committee eventually plans to publish a broader Business Combinations Accounting and Valuation Guide.
November 19 -
The proposals would make narrow improvements to the rules for credit losses, hedging, and recognition and measurement.
November 19 -
The cost of the user fee for enrolled agents would rise from $30 to $67.
November 19 -
The Nissan chairman was arrested in Japan for alleged financial violations and faces removal from his job.
November 19 -
Accounting is facing a slow-moving existential crisis, says institutional investor Jon Lukomnik.
November 19
-
The International Accounting Standards Board voted to propose a one-year delay, so the new rules would take effect in 2022, instead of 2021.
November 16 -
The advisory committee says a bipartisan consensus has emerged on regulating tax pros.
November 16 -
The SEC is also working to help companies with a crowded implementation schedule.
November 16








