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Other Big Four firms are also introducing cuts in the U.K. after a period of over-hiring during the pandemic.
September 26 -
State legislators passed a bill that would leapfrog the Securities and Exchange Commission's efforts to require companies to disclose their greenhouse gases and climate-related financial risks.
September 13 -
The Serious Fraud Office charged the former CFO as well as three others with inflating the cash in the bakery chain's balance sheets.
September 13 -
Britain's accountants, auditors and advisers are clinging to their jobs, nervous that their negotiating power has sharply dropped.
September 11 -
So far, crypto hasn't moved the needle for the state's treasury, which is already restricted by the absence of corporate income tax.
September 6 -
Letitia James alleges the former president and the Trump Organization falsified business records and issued false financial statements.
August 31 -
The association announced the recipients of its 2023 Accounting Education Research Grants.
August 23 -
Profits at the U.K. arm of the Big Four firm declined to £1.3 billion in the year to June 2023, from £1.5 billion in 2022
August 23 -
The managing partner of Market Street Partners — now heading into a major merger with Smith + Howard — says accounting firms are ripe for a fresh approach.
August 21 -
Henry Gabay, founder of the now-defunct Duet Group, told a German court that he's innocent and that the Cum-Ex charges against him are built on lies.
August 21 -
The move may heighten concerns about accounting quality at the Indian conglomerate targeted by short seller Hindenburg Research.
August 11 -
The Massachusetts Society of CPAs hosted the Accounting Careers Exploratory leadership program for 26 high school students in partnership with Suffolk University.
August 9 -
The Kentucky senator plans to block legislation to reduce double taxation for those involved in U.S. and Taiwan cross-border investment.
August 8 -
The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants and the Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada signed a memorandum of understanding.
August 4 -
The company has suspended contracts with about 60 suppliers, launched internal audits, and has put its U.S. head of procurement on leave.
August 3 -
The European Commission adopted the European Sustainability Reporting Standards on Monday; they will take effect in 2024.
July 31 -
Tens of thousands of companies operating in Europe face new requirements to report their operations' climate impact.
July 31 -
He reiterated that American officials must be able to review the audit papers of Chinese companies that trade in the U.S.
July 28 -
The board announced 369 accounting and auditing students will receive $10,000 in scholarships as part of its PCAOB Scholars program.
July 27 -
Apart from a raid by India's financial crime-fighting agency, the tutoring startup failed to file its financial accounts on time, and U.S. investors accuse it of hiding half a billion dollars.
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