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The Big Four firm is winning back customers and no longer bleeding staff as it rebuilds an image tarnished by a series of scandals.
December 2 -
Women comprised 24 percent of S&P 500 company directors in 2018, but the U.S. still trails a number of Western countries in female representation.
November 15 -
The consulting practices of accounting firms saw their revenues increase 15.9 percent in 2018 to surpass $2 billion for the first time ever, reaching $2.1 billion, according to a new report.
November 5 -
OneStream upgrades enterprise management product, and Yahoo Small Business releases business building platform.
November 1 -
The Big Four and other top firms were recognized for their "inclusive benefits for families" and parental leave policies.
September 25 -
A former KPMG partner was sentenced for his role in eliciting confidential information from the U.S. audit regulator to boost the firm’s annual inspection results.
September 12 -
Accounting giant KPMG was fined 3.5 million pounds ($4.24 million) for misconduct over reports on Bank of New York Mellon Corp.
August 2 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission charged the firm with changing some of its previous audit work and manipulating results of its internal training tests.
June 17 -
The firm said the fine should be just a fraction of that size, at 1.4 million pounds.
May 21 -
The Big Four firm announced that University of Kentucky professor Jeff Payne will be the fourth academic to oversee audit education and research.
May 21 -
The second annual competition saw STEM student teams from across the globe develop AI-driven solutions.
May 17 -
The two universities join the University of Mississippi in including a tax concentration for the Master of Accounting with Data and Analytics program.
May 10 -
Honkamp Krueger and PICPA launch podcasts; two universities expand KPMG master of accounting with data and analytics program to include tax; and more CPA news.
May 10 -
The United Kingdom’s Financial Reporting Council has fined KPMG’s U.K. firm £5 million (discounted through a settlement to £4 million, or about $5.2 million) for its fiscal year 2009 audits of the Co-operative Bank.
May 8 -
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 -
The United Kingdom’s Financial Reporting Council also 'severely reprimanded' the firm, as well as two partners.
April 30 -
KPMG names chief global talent officer for tax; BKD welcomes 23 new partners and managing directors; and other recent hires, promotions and personnel news from firms across the country.
April 26 -
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 -
An adviser to union pension funds is calling on General Electric to change audit firms after investor confidence in the one-time blue-chip company has been rattled.
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