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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act was signed into law on July 30, 2002 and has led to vast changes in the accounting profession, although not necessarily in corporate ethics.
July 24 -
Deloitte has introduced a new tool that helps companies analyze how they might fare under various tax reform alternatives under consideration in Washington.
July 17 -
Females are substantially underrepresented compared to males as accounting firm partners, according to a new academic study that found only 17 percent of audit partners with U.S. audit clients are women.
July 13 -
Organizations are finally starting to prepare for the new lease accounting standard that will be taking effect in 2019, but as they do they’re running into some unexpected complexities.
July 6 -
RSM awards $250K grant to the University of Massachusetts Amherst; NJSCPA honors 27 with Diversity & Inclusion awards; and more news from CPA offices across the country.
June 23 -
Gettry Marcus partner earns lifetime achievement award; INCPAS president and CEO retires; and other recent hires, promotions and personnel news from firms across the country.
June 23 -
Nearly two-thirds of CFOs are highlighting revenue growth as more of a priority over cost-cutting at their companies, according to a new survey.
June 20 -
The Big Four firm's donation will help underrepresented students find their way to the profession in the state.
June 20 -
There was a time when consulting projects came in very specific shapes and only fit into the same-shaped hole.
June 7Source Global Research -
Many businesses are slow-walking to implementing the revenue recognition standard, even as the effective date approaches next year.
June 7