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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
June 29 -
Wirecard auditors say ‘elaborate’ fraud led to missing billions
June 26 -
Britain’s audit industry faces another dent to its reputation as the nation’s accounting watchdog ordered a probe into PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, Ernst & Young and Oliver Clive & Co.’s work for defunct London Capital & Finance Plc.
June 24 -
Markus Braun’s almost two decades as Wirecard AG’s chief executive officer ended after accusations about the company’s accounting culminated in a shock disclosure that it was unable to locate 1.9 billion euros ($2.1 billion).
June 19 -
Big Four firm Ernst & Young and its business tax clients at companies across the U.S. and other countries have faced a series of challenges amid the pandemic.
June 18 -
Wirecard suffered one of the worst stock slumps in the history of Germany’s benchmark index after revealing that about 1.9 billion euros ($2.1 billion) in cash has gone missing, spooking investors who have endured years of allegations of wrongdoing at the payments company.
June 18 -
It pays to be a senior executive in a U.S. family office. Private investment firms of rich families there have the greatest number of C-suite executives making more than $396,000 a year.
June 16 -
Abdo, Eick & Meyers launches a technology and data solutions services group; LBMC adds five shareholders; and more CPA news.
June 12 -
David Smith fought extradition from Canada for 11 years before being returned to face trial last year.
June 9 -
EY was sued over its work for the payment company, just two days after Wirecard’s headquarters were raided as part of a market manipulation probe.
June 8 -
The Big Four increased their percentage of SEC audit engagements at the expense of the rest of the top 10 auditors in 2019.
June 5 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board issued inspection reports Monday for the six largest auditing firms in a new format with more graphs and charts.
June 1 -
EY adds to global executive team; BKD breaks out big data & analytics into new national practice; and more CPA news.
May 29 -
EY’s Dutch unit is asking its partners in the Netherlands to stump up funding to help it confront the blow to its business from COVID-19 measures.
May 12 -
The U.K.’s Financial Reporting Council has opened an investigation into Ernst & Young LLP’s auditing of NMC Health Plc, the Middle Eastern hospital operator facing fraud allegations.
May 4 -
EY leads among the largest auditors in the first quarter of 2020.
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