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The U.S. House has approved a sweeping overhaul of bank regulations, sending to President Donald Trump a bill that will give him a chance to make good on his vow to "do a big number" on the Dodd-Frank Act.
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Even as their job gets easier, the largest auditors impose greater charges the longer they’re auditing a company, according to a new academic study.
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Thomson Reuters released a report Tuesday examining how states are imposing corporate income taxes on out-of-state e-commerce sites.
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The Governmental Accounting Standards Board has released implementation guidance with questions and answers to explain and elaborate on some of its recent standards.
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Workers are forced to draw on their 401(k) retirement savings for more immediate needs, according to a new survey by PwC.
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Martin Baumann's leaving follows last week's resignation of inspections director Helen Munter.
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Frankfurt prosecutors confirmed that they have charged six people — including three former London-based investment bankers — for allegedly getting improper refunds on dividend tax.
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A divided court ruled that employers, including Ernst & Young, can force workers to use individual arbitration instead of class-action lawsuits to press legal claims.
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The updates will go into effect starting with the November 2018 exam.
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Revenues and memberships are up, and expected to keep rising in 2018.
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