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Deloitte has expanded its strategic alliance with Relativity to offer Relativity Trace, a compliance monitoring application, to help clients detect and mitigate violations of industry regulations and organizational e-communication policies.
May 21 -
Deloitte's 2019 Millennial Survey found that young people around the world are less optimistic and trusting of traditional business models, the economy and other societal factors.
May 20 -
The first woman to helm a Big Four firm has been named the next commissioner of the Women's National Basketball Association.
May 17 -
A student team representing the University of South Carolina won Deloitte's fourth annual competition on audit innovation.
May 7 -
In a slow first quarter, the Big Four firm racked up a commanding position.
May 6 -
Online career resource Vault.com named the Big Four firms as the best accounting workplaces committed to female, minority and LGBT diversity for staff members.
May 2 -
Deloitte LLP said it resigned as Ferrexpo Plc’s auditor over delays by the Ukrainian iron-ore producer in investigating its own charitable donations.
April 29 -
Fortune magazine ranked the top 25 companies to work for in consulting and professional services, featuring a number of prominent accounting firms.
April 24 -
The Vault Accounting 50 ranks the top workplaces in North America based on prestige, firm culture, and other factors.
April 17 -
Nearly three-quarters of Big Four consulting projects wind up costing more than U.S. companies anticipated, according to a new survey.
April 15 -
Steinhoff International Holdings NV pushed back the dates for the publication of audited earnings for 2017 and 2018 after the findings of a forensic probe by PwC made the process more time consuming and complex.
April 5 -
Firms should be forced to legally separate their “cash cow” consulting work from their auditing businesses, a U.K. Parliament committee said.
April 3 -
Both public and private companies are struggling with implementing the new lease accounting standard, according to a new survey by Deloitte.
April 1 -
Faced with a U.S. indictment, the British tech leader had a simple choice: Focus on the criminal trial—with a possible sentence of 20 years in prison—or fight a civil lawsuit first over accounting fraud.
March 22 -
New research suggests that when auditors are sick with the flu, the quality of their work declines.
March 21
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The retailer's former chief financial officer is working with authorities as they investigate questionable transactions.
March 20 -
Steinhoff International Holdings NV identified eight people, including former Chief Executive Officer Markus Jooste, as those allegedly behind questionable transactions that brought the global retailer to near-collapse.
March 19 -
For 20 years, the global retailer thrived off deal-making. Now, some of those transactions are back in the spotlight, and not in a good way.
March 18 -
When it came to snagging new engagements, mergers made a major difference for many auditing firms.
March 15 -
Regulators in some Asian countries are getting tougher on auditors after landmark defaults, in an increasingly high-stakes game as investors call for earlier warning signs amid expectations for debt failures to mount.
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