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Archer-Daniels-Midland will amend previous financial statements after uncovering accounting issues, prompting the crop trader to cancel its earnings call.
By Gerson Freitas Jr.November 5 -
The Big Four firm has cut roughly 330 people from its U.S. audit business to combat near historic low employee turnover rates.
By Amanda IaconeNovember 5 -
The election on Tuesday will have far-reaching economic consequences, ranging from how Americans are taxed to how the country trades with the world.
By Enda CurranNovember 4 -
A handful of Illinois politicians are once again eyeing a new tax on the highest earners.
By Miranda DavisOctober 31 -
The resignation comes after Department of Justice launched a probe into an ex-employee's claims that Super Micro violated accounting rules.
By Brody Ford, Dana Wollman and Nicola M. WhiteOctober 30 -
The sofamaker agreed to pay $1.5 million to the SEC to settle allegations that two former executives devised a fraudulent accounting scheme to meet a key Wall Street metric.
By Nicola M. WhiteOctober 30 -
What looks like a domestic triumph is also a win for America's primary industrial and geopolitical rival.
By Bloomberg NewsOctober 29 -
Taiwan's firms see high U.S. taxes as a major impediment to additional investment in America.
By Viktoria DendrinouOctober 29 -
Juan Dalmau has tapped into frustration with the island's two-party system by proposing broad tax and energy reforms.
By Jim WyssOctober 28 -
Donald Trump touted his pledge to provide tax breaks for purchasing cars, highlighting that the benefit would only apply to vehicles made in the U.S.
By Stephanie LaiOctober 23