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The Anti-Fraud Collaboration, a coalition 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 on how organizations on can deter fraud and improve financial reporting.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission has given its approval to the 2017 GAAP Financial Reporting Taxonomy, the annually updated set of accounting standards built using computer-readable tags.
March 15 -
A new study finds a big disparity in how CPAs employed in industry and government see the ethical environment around them compared to public accounting firms.
March 14 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission said Tuesday that an auditor in Silicon Valley has agreed to settle insider trading charges.
March 14 -
The latest edition of the book covers recent changes from the Financial Accounting Standards Board.
March 13 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has charged two former executives at iPayment, a Westlake Village, California-based credit card processing company, with overseeing a scheme to steal millions of dollars via bogus expense reimbursements, inflated invoices and various accounting maneuvers.
March 10 -
The new chief of the International Integrated Reporting Council is aiming to build support for integrated reporting in the U.S. as the IIRC begins to gather feedback on how companies are implementing it.
March 10 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board has released an update to improve the financial reporting on pensions and other post-retirement benefits.
March 10 -
With as much as $3 billion on the line, Jon Corzine is trying again to explain away a spectacular blot on his business legacy.
March 10 -
Medbox founder agrees to disgorge $12M and banning
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