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Revenues at the international accounting firm network increased 7.1 percent to reach a record amount for the fiscal year ending Sept. 30, 2018.
December 13 -
Hiring shortfalls and disruptive technologies will be among the main topics of discussion in boardrooms in 2019.
December 11 -
The auditor that shed clients and staff hopes to reestablish its business in the country.
December 10 -
KPMG has introduced KPMG Spark, a tax and accounting technology service aimed at small and midsized businesses.
December 7 -
New research finds that national and regional firms are catching up to the New York giants in terms of technology adoption and deployment in audits.
November 28 -
The auditing firm new CEO is expected to replace Nhlamulo Dlomu, who will be taking up a global role May 1.
November 28 -
More than 1,100 women are seeking class-action certification in a lawsuit against the Big Four firm.
November 27 -
Marcum CEO and CIO honored with industry awards; RKL expands partnership, hires managers and HR consultants; and other recent hires, promotions and personnel news from firms across the country.
November 16 -
KPMG has brought another independent director to its board, appointing Linda L. Addison, a former managing partner of the law firm Norton Rose Fulbright.
November 12 -
Johnson Lambert and EisnerAmper hire leads of new service offerings; KPMG names principal-in-charge of the Washington tax practice; and other recent hires, promotions and personnel news from firms across the country.
November 9 -
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.
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