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The Financial Reporting Council's assessment is fueling calls to reform the industry, including dismantling the “Big Four” players.
June 19 -
The Middle Eastern investment firm has been roiled by allegations of misused funds.
June 11 -
The consulting practices of U.S.-based accounting firms—especially the Big Four—saw strong growth in revenue last year, in part due to last December's tax reform overhaul, according to a new report.
June 6 -
KPMG LLP’s South African unit sees 400 people leaving the embattled company as it closes some regional offices and focuses its operations on four cities across the country.
June 4 -
Cloud, machine learning and analytics are in the offing.
June 1 -
KPMG releases its CEO Outlook; BlumShapiro goes back to school; and other news from across the profession.
May 25 -
KPMG LLP is conducting an internal review into its audits of embattled Middle East buyout firm Abraaj Group following the alleged misuse of money, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
May 24 -
Late last year, some hedge fund managers raced to protect their personal fortunes from being carved up by the Republican tax law.
May 17 -
Carillion Plc deceived lenders and investors about its debt levels and was enabled by “complacent” auditors who failed to challenge its “aggressive” accounting, according to a U.K. Parliament report.
May 16 -
KPMG U.S. Chairman and CEO Lynne Doughtie explains why the Big Four firm is bringing external directors to its board.
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