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Big Four firms in the United Kingdom should be subject to fines of 10 million pounds ($13.2 million) or more for seriously poor audit work, according to an independent review by the U.K.’s Financial Reporting Council.
November 21 -
New exec promises continued investment in payroll built specifically for accountants.
November 21 -
Lawyers for an Oxford graduate who is suing the university over his “disappointing” exam grades nearly two decades ago told a London court Tuesday that he missed out on going to law school in the U.S. because of his results.
November 21 -
For this tax season, it looks like the reporting requirements remain in full swing.
November 21 -
Over two dozen staff and family members of the Connecticut firm collected nonperishable food for Christian Community Action.
November 20 -
A host of other factors has joined the size of a practice’s book of business.
November 20 -
The Top 100 Firm acquired a local technology consultancy to expand its services.
November 20 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board has approved a reduced budget for fiscal year 2018 of approximately $259.9 million along with a strategic plan for 2017-2021, plus a smaller accounting support fee and staff.
November 16 -
U.S. public companies recorded $28.5 billion in goodwill impairment in 2016, half the $56.9 billion they reported in 2015, according to a new study.
November 16 -
The Anti-Fraud Collaboration, a joint effort of the Center for Audit Quality, Financial Executives International, the Institute of Internal Auditors and the National Association of Corporate Directors, has released a new report urging accountants, auditors and other business people to blow the whistle on any financial reporting shenanigans they see.
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