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Corporate America’s love affair with the Trump administration’s tax overhaul is still going strong, and it’s pushing spending plans to multiyear highs.
April 5 -
CPAs can provide attest services to make sure businesses are taking steps to mitigate tech risks.
March 27 -
FASB's recent move to make implementation easier isn't persuading accountants it will save them any time or effort.
March 19 -
KPMG International unveils Watson-enabled cognitive solutions; PKF O’Connor Davies subsidiary adds cryptocurrency hedge fund offering; and more news from CPA offices across the country.
March 16 -
The firms were recognized by Junior Achievement USA for their charitable efforts over the last year.
March 15 -
Foreign affiliates of KPMG, Deloitte & Touche and BDO have agreed to settle charges with the Securities and Exchange Commission for getting involved in audit work that circumvented the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board’s full oversight.
March 13 -
There may be some advantages, particularly for multinationals, with getting an early jump on FASB's changes in the hedging rules.
March 9 -
Deloitte, PwC and EY all caved. Under pressure over how they compiled their gender pay gaps in the U.K., the three companies agreed to revise their figures to include high-earning partners.
March 8 -
The National Association for Female Executives honored organizations with diverse leadership, including the Big Four and beyond.
March 6 -
The Big Four firm agreed to resolve potential liabilities related to its work for a failed mortgage lender.
March 1 -
The new tax law is anticipated to have a big impact on mergers and acquisitions, according to a new survey by Deloitte.
February 27 -
The Big Four and other accounting businesses were recognized for their culture and innovation.
February 16 -
India’s tycoon Singh brothers took at least 5 billion rupees ($78 million) out of the publicly traded hospital company they control without board approval about a year ago, people with knowledge of the matter said.
February 12 -
The Center for for Technology, Media and Telecommunications will conduct research into how clients can use technology-driven business models.
February 12 -
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday that employers added a robust 200,000 jobs in January, although the unemployment rate remained unchanged at 4.1 percent despite a boost from the passage of a tax cut law at the end of the year.
February 2 -
A merger with Denver-based Hein gave the West Coast giant 33 new clients.
January 29 -
The product, called Taxalytics, is powered by Tableau.
January 26 -
Baker Tilly International reports $3.4 billion in global revenues; Rea & Associates donates food to Help Can Hunger drive; and more news from CPA offices across the country.
January 26 -
The school beat out more than 40 other institutions in Deloitte's yearly case study tournament.
January 22 -
EY appoints global leader of fraud investigation and dispute services; Grant Thornton hires chief economist; and other recent hires, promotions and personnel news from firms across the country.
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