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The Virginia Society of CPAs Educational Foundation awarded $61,500 in undergraduate, graduate and doctoral scholarships to 27 accounting college students across the state.
June 22 -
Governor Phil Murphy and state legislators are offering incentives to prevent senior residents from moving to low-tax states.
June 22 -
CliftonLarsonAllen welcomed 60 students to 15 of its locations nationwide for the launch of its new internship program, which aims to give the next generation of accountants a glimpse of what the profession entails.
June 22 -
The International Financial Reporting Standards Foundation expanded the global reach of the International Sustainability Standards Board by opening an office in Beijing.
June 20 -
Forvis awarded $10,000 college scholarships to two accounting students during the National Association of Black Accountants' 2023 National Convention & Expo.
June 20 -
PICPA is working to enable students to continue their education, begin working, and pass the CPA exam without skirting the 150-credit requirement.
June 7 -
Australian senators on Wednesday will set their sights on KPMG in a growing probe of conflicts of interest and ethical lapses in the government's use of consultants.
June 7 -
The North Dakota governor started his career growing accounting software company Great Plains Software into a company that was acquired by Microsoft for $1.1 billion.
June 7 -
Australian Retirement Trust, which manages A$240 billion ($159 billion) for 2.2 million members, "will not be undertaking any new contracts with PwC at this time."
June 6 -
PricewaterhouseCoopers handed over the names of 76 current or former partners associated with its tax leaks scandal to Australian lawmakers.
June 5 -
The Minnesota-based firm announced a merger with local firm HG&K, Ltd.
June 2 -
AustralianSuper is assessing the fallout from the embattled accounting firm's tax advice scandal.
June 2 -
New research indicates the country's tax receipts are even more concentrated than previously thought.
June 1 -
The auditor cited insufficient disclosures around the company's transactions with certain entities.
May 31 -
The society launched the Amy A. Pitter Presidential Scholarship, to honor the legacy of its president and CEO, who will retire on December 31.
May 31 -
The Cum-Ex scandal has robbed billions of euros from government coffers and embroiled some of Wall Street's biggest names.
May 30 -
The Big Four firm has been under fire following revelations that a former senior partner leaked secret information on tax policy to colleagues.
May 30 -
The accounting firm's troubles center on revelations that a former executive had been barred by regulators for leaking government secrets to other PwC staff.
May 24 -
The European Commission is in court to contest a painful setback at a lower tribunal in 2020 over its record bill for the iPhone maker.
May 23 -
The Top 50 Firm announced that Tobin & Collins and Squire, Lemkin + Co. would merge with it effective June 1.
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