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The plunging value of many cryptocurrencies and nonfungible tokens has led to worries about the tax implications faced by crypto investors and companies.
June 1 -
Ernst & Young is reportedly considering spinning off the auditing side of the firm to deal with growing pressure on the Big Four to avoid conflicts of interest with their consulting practices.
May 31 -
A possible split confronts the problem faced by all breakups: How do you create attractive businesses out of both when one is likely to be seen as inferior?
May 31 -
Sweeping audit reforms are aimed at reining in the dominance of the big firms and cleaning up the industry following a string of high-profile scandals.
May 31 -
Administrators for NMC Health sued EY over claims of negligent auditing spanning six years.
April 29 -
Ernst & Young's Marc Siegel dives into the recent SEC proposals around climate disclosures amid the broader context of the rise of ESG reporting.
April 25 -
EY names US-East region vice chair; Grant Thornton adds more time off for employees; and more CPA news.
April 22 -
The profession is turning its attention increasingly toward environmental matters to help clients adjust to new demands for climate and sustainability reporting.
April 21 -
EY-Parthenon, the strategy consulting business of Ernst & Young, has acquired Quantitative Scientific Solutions (QS-2), a Washington, D.C-based technology consulting firm that specializes in scientific, engineering and analytics.
April 7 -
A Munich court opened a class-action style procedure to hear cases brought by investors who claim EY violated its duties when auditing the now bankrupt payment company.
March 15