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The Top 100 Firm’s July combination with Texas’ GBH CPAs brought 21 new clients.
November 9 -
One of the Big Four accounting firms has taken a welcome step to improving the credibility of the financial statements published by London-listed companies.
November 8 -
The Big Four accounting firms have never been as concerned with the future of their workforce as they are today.
November 5
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The official passed along confidential lists of which audit clients would be scrutinized.
October 17 -
A competition watchdog started investigating the industry a day after another regulator said it was considering banning firms from doing consulting work for the companies they audit.
October 9 -
KPMG South Africa is seeking a chief executive officer from outside the auditing firm to rebuild trust after becoming embroiled in a series of scandals that cost the organization a number of high-profile clients.
October 5 -
Retired Air Force General Janet C. Wolfenbarger is bringing her skills to the Big Four firm as it faces scrutiny over audits.
October 4 -
Clients are also leaving as the Big Four firm works to restore trust.
September 25 -
BDO, Moss Adams, and RSM were also featured on the annual list of the best places to work for new parents.
September 25 -
KPMG links up with a marketing execution firm, Mueller Prost launches a women's initiative, and other news from practices across the country.
August 31 -
For KPMG, another week, another rebuke from U.K. accounting regulators.
August 20 -
Ernst & Young is acquiring Riverview Law, a London-based provider of legal services, expanding the Big Four accounting firm’s global presence in the legal profession.
August 14 -
EisnerAmper, RSM and Whitley Penn relocate; KPMG celebrates construction of new learning center; and more news from CPA offices across the country.
August 10 -
RSM hires head of talent acquisition; Grant Thornton expands enterprise technology and solutions practice; and other recent hires, promotions and personnel news from firms across the country.
August 10 -
The Big Four firm is spending an extra $1 billion on new technology, including artificial intelligence and shifting platforms to the cloud.
August 10 -
The firm hosted a ceremony honoring the construction crew and designers as the final beam was placed atop the structure.
August 8 -
$500 gift cards, a barbecue package from Omaha Steaks, summer office parties, and early departures on Friday are among the rewards the firm is handing out.
July 25 -
KPMG is partnering with analytics provider SAS on helping banks make the transition to the current expected credit loss, or CECL, accounting standard that begins to take effect in January 2020.
July 13 -
The withheld information would have “materially impacted” the assessments had it been made available to the auditor, KPMG said in a letter to the fund.
June 26 -
The Financial Reporting Council's assessment is fueling calls to reform the industry, including dismantling the “Big Four” players.
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