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Ernst & Young must pay $10.8 million to an auditor who blew the whistle on wrongdoing at a Dubai gold refiner in another black eye for the U.K. accounting industry.
April 20 -
China’s second accounting scandal in less than a week is underscoring concern over lax corporate governance at some of the country’s fastest-growing companies.
April 8 -
The Internal Revenue Service is including a question at the top of Schedule 1 of the Form 1040 this year asking taxpayers whether they received, sold, sent, exchanged or acquired a financial interest in virtual currency in 2019, but most taxpayers won’t have any record from a Form 1099 about their cryptocurrency transactions.
April 7 -
Big Four firms EY and KPMG were further honored as 'Top 10' companies for their mentoring and advancement of female professionals.
March 3 -
The first step in making the most of this new technology is for accountants to learn to start trusting it.
February 28 -
The new poll also found that employed adults and undergraduate college students favor more long-term benefits.
February 25 -
A slow quarter for the biggest firms saw lots of small gains for smaller auditors.
February 6 -
The Big Four firm is pledging to reduce travel emissions and harness more renewable energy solutions for its offices.
February 3 -
Denmark’s business watchdog said it has brought two auditors before a disciplinary board after concluding they violated regulations while reviewing Danske Bank A/S, the lender caught up in Europe’s biggest money laundering scandal.
January 29 -
Illinois firm Scheffel Boyle also donated 34 care packages to active U.S. service members.
January 10