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Sustainability information is increasingly a part of corporate reporting, but many companies are still relying on boilerplate language in their disclosures, according to a recent report.
June 15 -
The French firm that has taken the Arthur Andersen & Co. name is suing Andersen Tax LLC, accusing it of forgery and other crimes, as the battle over the Andersen name heats up.
June 15 -
The Indiana CPA Society's longtime president and CEO, Gary Bolinger, plans to retire at the end of the year after 33 years of service.
June 15 -
As Spotify prepares for an initial public offering, the music-streaming site has flagged a number of errors in its previous results, revealing a significant increase in losses.
June 15 -
Academic research finds that readable financial disclosures help not only investors, but companies as well.
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Thomson Reuters has begun providing a certificate program that explains the essentials for practitioners who perform compilation, review and preparation engagements, and how to prepare for peer review.
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Better communication with clients, more efficient workflow, and cloning themselves top the list of things tax pros want for next year.
June 13 -
Fifteen years after passage of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, companies are still finding the costs of compliance heavy in terms of both dollars and man hours, according to a new report.
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A Grant Thornton firm in the West Indies has merged in a former BDO firm to expand its presence in the Caribbean.
June 12 -
BDO’s global network of accounting firms has named Keith Farlinger as CEO of BDO International, succeeding Martin van Roekel, on Nov. 1, 2017.
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