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NASBA installs 2022-23 board of directors; the Connecticut Society of CPAs plans Accounting Opportunities Week; and more CPA news.
November 4 -
While corporate sustainability reporting continues to grow amid demands from investors and regulators, problems persist with the reliability of the information and the role of accounting firms in vetting the disclosures.
October 19 -
Lutz adds outsourced HR services; NJCPA CEO Ralph Thomas announces retirement; and more CPA news.
October 14 -
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development introduced a framework this week for the automatic exchange of information between countries on crypto-assets, in response to a request from the G20 financial leaders.
October 12 -
They've also tripled since the passage of Sarbanes-Oxley in 2022, according to a recent report.
October 11 -
Mauldin & Jenkins names 10 to partner; Bober Markey Fedorovich promotes 22; and more CPA news.
September 2 -
To bring in new tax talent, nearly half of C-suite leaders polled are changing the educational requirements for recruits this year.
August 31 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board levied $275,000 in penalties against KPMG's member firm in South Africa and two partners for improperly using and misreporting work done in Zimbabwe.
August 29 -
KPMG LLP plans to move its headquarters to Midtown Manhattan's West Side by the end of 2025, reducing its office space by over 40%.
August 24 -
The board sanctioned the Big Four firm's member firm in South Korea and two of its former auditors for violating quality standards.
August 17