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The Securities and Exchange Commission approved the board's 2024 budget totaling $384.7 million, up approximately 10%.
December 13 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission's chief accountant cautioned auditors and public companies about the statement of cash flows after spotting problems that could lead to a financial restatement.
December 7 -
The most influential people in the field, as chosen by their peers.
December 5 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission voted to approve a new standard for audit confirmations that updates a decades-old standard to recognize the use of technology.
December 1 -
The board levied penalties against three firms in China, including member firms of PricewaterhouseCoopers that it found were improperly sharing answers to exams.
November 30 -
Erica Williams described the work the PCAOB has been doing to overhaul out-of-date auditing standards and increase its inspections and penalties.
November 28 -
The board voted to approve a new budget for fiscal 2024, and revealed it surpassed last year's record amount of fines.
November 16 -
The audit overseer hit at least nine different firms, with fines totaling approximately $4 million.
November 15 -
The board has revised its standard-setting, rulemaking and research agendas for the year ahead after a series of unprecedented changes this past year.
November 1 -
George Botic succeeds the commission's longest-serving member, Duane DesParte, whose second term ended Tuesday.
October 25 -
The board imposed a $175,000 fine on Smythe LLP, a Vancouver-based firm, for violating its rules and quality control standards on four audits.
October 24 -
A lawyer questions whether expanded regulatory enforcement powers will lead to better-quality audits.
October 16
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The PCAOB released a report that found 42% of auditing firms got at least one quality control criticism related to engagement quality reviews.
October 12 -
The commission charged the Top 100 Firm with violating auditor independence rules on many occasions.
September 29 -
NJCPA launches 14th annual food drive; Mazars elects five new partners and principals; and more news from across the profession.
September 29 -
The standard reflects the many changes in technology, communications and business practices since an interim standard was first adopted decades ago.
September 28 -
The commission appointed a CPA who has served as director of the board's Division of Registration and Inspections.
September 27 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board sanctioned a Deloitte member firm in South America for violating quality control standards.
September 27 -
The board levied a $2 million penalty against the Chicago-based Top 10 Firm for violating its auditing rules and standards, and sanctioned two of its audit partners.
September 26 -
The board issued a proposal to amend its rule for an individual auditor's or firm's contributory liability for knowingly or recklessly contributing to violations.
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