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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.
January 12 -
The school's Stern School of Business brought home its first-ever scholarship at the yearly event, worth $20K.
January 11 -
The tax reform legislation that Congress approved Wednesday has a number of complexities that could prove problematic for tax professionals and their clients.
December 20 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board said Wednesday it has imposed a $1.5 million civil penalty against Grant Thornton LLP and censure the firm for violations of quality control standards and for audit failures.
December 20 -
It looked like Steinhoff International Holdings NV had reached escape velocity from South Africa’s deepening economic gloom: A furniture retailer emulating Ikea’s model and global ambitions, built by men with their own compelling rags-to-riches stories.
December 18 -
Two years ago, the Financial Accounting Standards Board decided to defer the effective date of the revenue recognition standard for a year until Dec. 15, 2017 for public companies to give them more time to adjust to the new standard and to work out some kinks in the far-reaching rules. The deferred effective date arrived Friday, and many companies still aren’t ready.
December 15 -
Three of the Big Four firms were named to the magazine's ranking that polled over 440,000 employees.
December 7 -
The Big Four firm will accept the "Spirit of the Founders" award for its philanthropic efforts.
December 1 -
A push by some Republican senators to ward off future deficits by tucking a potential corporate tax increase into their tax-overhaul bill would set up a kind of economic booby trap—putting the GOP’s much-desired growth at risk, according to a half-dozen economists, lobbyists and tax experts.
November 30