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The press helps keep firms honest, according to a new academic paper.
November 18 -
CalCPA develops “tax journey” collection of resources and virtual events; RKL names three practice line leaders; and more CPA news.
October 23 -
Boohoo Group Plc, the scandal-hit fast-fashion retailer, may struggle to line up a top-flight audit firm after parting ways with PricewaterhouseCoopers.
October 20 -
IAASB and IESBA announce deputy chairs and board appointments; Grant Thornton names two national managing partners; and more CPA news.
October 16 -
Two senior executives at Botswana supermarket chain Choppies Enterprises Ltd. are suing former auditors PwC for 653 million rand ($40 million) for not signing off on the company’s 2018 accounts, which led to a share price collapse.
October 13 -
Crowe releases survey on 2020 business challenges; Katz, Sapper & Miller names first non-CPA CEO; and more CPA news.
October 2 -
The Big Four firm's $3.3 million initiative supports more than 1,000 of its U.S. interns impacted by COVID-19 for the fall semester.
September 30 -
The Big Four accounting firms have developed a set of metrics for companies to use for environmental, social and governance reporting internationally.
September 23 -
KfW, Germany’s third-largest bank by assets, may drop Ernst & Young as auditor as EY continues to be plagued by its role in the country’s Wirecard accounting scandal.
September 22 -
COVID-19 doesn’t seem to be having an impact on such disclosures, according to a report from Ernst & Young.
September 21 -
Ernst & Young is sending letters to clients admitting it failed to uncover fraud at the payment company sooner.
September 15 -
EY earned a record $37.2 billion in the fiscal year ending June 30.
September 10 -
EY and BF Borgers made good showings for the quarter.
July 31 -
RSM gifts $1 million gift to DePaul University; EY appoints two office managing partners; and more CPA news.
July 31 -
The service is planned for the U.S. and Germany, with global expansion in the future.
July 17 -
For Ireland, a ruling that it didn’t illegally help Apple Inc. is vindication, of sorts.
July 15 -
The dominant accounting firms must do a better job of challenging their clients in order to reach a satisfactory level of audit quality, the industry’s U.K. watchdog said.
July 14 -
The U.K.’s dominant accounting firms must separate their audit units from other operations by June 2024 as the country’s industry watchdog reacts to shortcomings that led to the collapse of several companies.
July 6 -
EisnerAmper and DHG each develop COVID-19-related workplace solutions; AAM elects four to board of directors; and more CPA news.
July 2 -
Robotic process automation is on the cusp of making your job much easier
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