Paige Hagy is a reporter at Accounting Today based in Brooklyn, New York. She was previously a breaking news reporter at Fortune Magazine. Prior, she worked at Business Insider covering financial technology. She graduated from The King's College, a classical liberal arts school in New York City, with a B.A. in journalism, a concentration in politics, and a minor in business.
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KPMG International forecasts slight growth in global GDP in 2025, then dampening in 2026 due to post-election policies in the U.S.
By Paige HagyDecember 6 -
Internal Revenue Service-Criminal Investigation unit released its annual report.
By Paige HagyDecember 6 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board sanctioned Raines & Fischer and three of its partners for attempting to deceive inspection staff and other violations.
By Paige HagyDecember 4 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board posted a disciplinary order sanctioning Weinstein International CPA and its sole partner for audit and quality control failures.
By Paige HagyDecember 3 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board is seeking comments on a practical expedient and an accounting policy election for stakeholders.
By Paige HagyDecember 3 -
What small accounting firms can do to move the needle on diversity, equity and inclusion.
By Paige HagyDecember 3 -
Accounting leaders say the profession is largely vigilant amid the broader corporate backlash against diversity, equity and inclusion.
By Paige HagyDecember 3 -
John Auchincloss will retire in September 2025 from the FAF. The search for his successor will begin immediately.
By Paige HagyDecember 2 -
Bush & Associates, Barton, Crowe Hussain Chaudhury, KPMG India and RSM Brazil settled sanctions for violating PCAOB reporting requirements.
By Paige HagyNovember 20 -
PricewaterhouseCoopers made a $1.5 million investment to Bryant University to fund the launch of the PwC AI in Accounting Fellowship.
By Paige HagyNovember 19