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The American Institute of CPAs and the Center for Audit Quality both submitted comments to the Securities and Exchange Commission expressing support for climate change disclosures by companies.
June 15 -
The Institute of Management Accountants is objecting to the possible elimination of management accounting from the future courses required for students pursuing a career in accounting.
June 14 -
For the first time, multiple CPAs under the age of 41 were honored for their contributions to the future of the accounting profession.
June 14 -
Congress introduced bipartisan legislation to recognize accounting as part of the science, technology, engineering and mathematics curricula.
June 11 -
The institute's Auditing Standards Board amended its standards Tuesday to include guidance in two areas.
June 8 -
Barry Melancon of the AICPA and Erik Asgeirsson of CPA.com review the successes of the Paycheck Protection Program, and how accountants should be thinking about the future to guide their clients out of the pandemic.
June 7 -
Business executives who are CPAs are feeling more optimistic about the U.S. economy than they’ve felt in the past three years.
June 3 -
The Financial Reporting Executive Committee posted draft versions of its interpretations of the Financial Accounting Standards Board’s new long-duration insurance accounting standard.
May 26 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission wants input from accountants on rules it is developing for disclosing climate risks and environmental, social and governance reporting.
May 25 -
The American Institute of CPAs and the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants jointly released guidance Tuesday for auditing and accounting for the risks of digital assets such as cryptocurrency.
May 25