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Forecasting fiscal stability in municipalities is increasingly critical as public entities face unprecedented financial challenges.
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KPMG elects next CEO and opens first Big Four-owned U.S. law firm; EisnerAmper names chief artificial intelligence officer; and more news from across the profession.
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Plus, Xero debuts "reconcile period" feature; EisnerAmper appoints David Frigeri as chief artificial intelligence officer; and other accounting tech news.
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Tax pros' worries about the impact of Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency on the Internal Revenue Service include increased fraud and filing delays.
March 7 -
Custom-made; alter ego trip; super Genius; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
March 6 -
Environmental, social and governance work holds tremendous potential for accounting firms.
March 6 -
A look at the numbers behind the biggest firms in accounting this year.
March 6 -
CPA business executives' outlook on the U.S. economy appears to be dimming, thanks to inflation and growing worry over tariffs, says a AICPA & CIMA survey.
March 6 -
The American Institute of CPAs is providing a framework to stablecoin issuers for presenting and disclosing information related to the tokens they issue.
March 6 -
Enforcement activity was more muted in the second half of the year, due to a Supreme Court decision and multiple lawsuits against the PCAOB, says a new report.
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