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The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners appointed a new CEO and president, Bruce Dorris, succeeding longtime leader Jim Ratley, who will be retiring.
February 9 -
A new academic study scrutinizes how bias may play a role when an auditor used to work in the same accounting firm as the CFO of the company being audited.
February 8 -
Audit committees at public companies should be aware of some of the accounting implications of the new Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, according to a new report from Ernst & Young.
February 8 -
What is IFRS 16, how will it affect your business and what do you need to do to ensure your leasing arrangements remain compliant?
February 8
Seal Software -
The new dashboard allows accountants to offer concierge-supported payroll and HR services to their clients.
February 6 -
The fraud trial of three former Tesco Plc executives was halted when one of them, ex-U.K. Chief Financial Officer Carl Rogberg, had a heart attack days before the jury was due to begin deliberations.
February 6 -
The International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board has proposed a new strategy and work plan for 2019 through 2023.
February 5 -
Allan Koltin traces the biggest developments from 2017.
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The National Association of State Boards of Accountancy and the American Institute of CPAs have released the eighth edition of the Uniform Accountancy Act, with some important changes, particularly related to “retired accountants” and continuing professional education.
February 5 -
Accounting Today's comparison guide to the leading PM packages for accountants.
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