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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 -
In Q3 2017, the Big Four firm is in the lead for the second quarter in a row.
November 27 -
The Financial Accounting Foundation has reappointed James L. Kroeker to a second term as vice chairman of the Financial Accounting Standards Board and appointed Gary R. Buesser, a portfolio manager and financial analyst, as a new FASB member, starting July 1, 2018.
November 15 -
The major firms are leveraging the latest tools to make the auditing process more efficient.
November 14 -
The Big Four firm’s CEO is keeping an eye on how technology is reshaping work, how demographics are reshaping the workforce, and how clients’ demands are shifting.
November 6 -
Rea & Associates raises money for Humane Society in wake of hurricanes; Elliott Davis bestows internal Impact Awards; and more news from CPA offices across the country.
November 3 -
The Big Four firm helped recognize three American organizations focused on veteran employment.
November 1 -
Forty young professionals competed for programs with Top 100 Firms such as EY and Deloitte.
October 26 -
The Big Four firm plans to begin offering auditing technology next week to smaller accounting firms through a new venture.
October 20 -
The recent string of devastating hurricanes and wildfires in the U.S. and its territories has prompted questions about financial reporting by companies striving to recover from natural disasters while wrestling with their insurance companies over damage claims.
October 18 -
KPMG International assembles global management team; BLS and Aprio both welcome back executives; and more personnel news from firms across the country.
October 13 -
Following record results that flagged the growth of its cyber-security business, the Big Four firm revealed that it has been successfully targeted by hackers who accessed data from an internal email platform.
September 25 -
The Big Four accounting firms are moving more into the legal services market, competing with law firms on their traditional turf, according to a new report.
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