Daniel Hood has been editor-in-chief of Accounting Today since 2011; he joined Accounting Today as managing editor in 1998. A graduate of Georgetown University, he has also served as a business editor for the New York Daily News, and as a production editor for The Wall Street Journal Europe. He is the author of five novels and a guidebook to New York City.
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It also imposed $150,000 in fines, for failures of independence and professional skepticism, and for not cooperating with a board investigation.
By Daniel HoodAugust 18 -
Two major sets of changes are on their way, plus the board has released amendments regarding reporting on currencies that can't be exchanged.
By Daniel HoodAugust 16 -
The London-based auditor gave a clean bill of health to a music streaming company that wildly overstated its revenue.
By Daniel HoodAugust 14 -
It's not a private equity deal, says CEO Wayne Berson — it's private credit to realign the firm's debt and fund a powerful benefit for its employees.
By Daniel HoodAugust 14 -
There is going to be a big gap between accountants who use artificial intelligence and those who don't, says Randy Johnston.
By Daniel HoodAugust 14 -
The board continues its aggressive approach to oversight, announcing several hundreds of thousands of dollars in penalties on several auditors in a single week.
By Daniel HoodAugust 14 -
In its 12th edition, this annual report highlights 10 outstanding accounting firm leaders.
By Danielle LeeAugust 8 -
The board is looking for nominations for new members of its Investor Advisory Group and its Standards and Emerging Issues Advisory Group.
By Daniel HoodAugust 4 -
At the same time, the number of companies reporting their audit fees has dropped roughly 20%.
By Daniel HoodAugust 1 -
New research from Accounting Today offers a clear picture of the evolution of client accounting/advisory services practices.
By Daniel HoodJuly 31