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The International Accounting Standards Board began a consultation process in preparation for possible changes in the accounting standards for mergers and acquisitions.
November 30 -
The emeritus professor of accounting at the University of Georgia, a member of the Accounting Hall of Fame, died Nov. 21 in Athens, Georgia.
November 30 -
Deutsche Bank AG’s top accounting executive, Andreas Loetscher, is being investigated over his role as the auditor of Wirecard AG while he was with his former firm, Ernst & Young, two people familiar with the matter said.
November 30 -
The House is set to vote on bipartisan legislation that would impose restrictions on Chinese companies listed on U.S. exchanges, including requiring certification that they’re not under control of a foreign government.
November 30 -
Intuit Inc., the software company behind TurboTax and QuickBooks, won antitrust approval for its $7.1 billion takeover of personal finance website Credit Karma Inc.
November 25 -
Economic experts believe the current surge is not enough to stop continued losses incurred by various segments of economy.
November 25
Tax Tabs -
The mammoth accounting technology conference will be held in Fort Worth on June 20-23.
November 25 -
Thomson Reuters announces Synergy conference award winners; CohnReznick publishes Opportunity Zone guide; and more CPA news.
November 25 -
Firms need to adapt their business development efforts to the reality of the pandemic.
November 25
Crosley+Company -
The combined organization will be called the Value Reporting Foundation.
November 25









