-
The Massachusetts Society of CPAs hosted more than 70 local college students at PwC's offices for a workshop on accounting career paths.
April 12 -
Steinhoff International Holdings NV pushed back the dates for the publication of audited earnings for 2017 and 2018 after the findings of a forensic probe by PwC made the process more time consuming and complex.
April 5 -
Firms should be forced to legally separate their “cash cow” consulting work from their auditing businesses, a U.K. Parliament committee said.
April 3 -
New research suggests that when auditors are sick with the flu, the quality of their work declines.
March 21
Bentley University -
The retailer's former chief financial officer is working with authorities as they investigate questionable transactions.
March 20 -
Steinhoff International Holdings NV identified eight people, including former Chief Executive Officer Markus Jooste, as those allegedly behind questionable transactions that brought the global retailer to near-collapse.
March 19 -
For 20 years, the global retailer thrived off deal-making. Now, some of those transactions are back in the spotlight, and not in a good way.
March 18 -
Christo Wiese says the retailer’s overview of a forensic probe into the company’s accounting irregularities supports his claim against the company.
March 18 -
Steinhoff International Holdings NV plans to dig deeper into the accounting misdeeds that brought the retailing giant to its knees as it seeks to get to the bottom of some $7.4 billion in fictitious or improper deals.
March 15 -
PricewaterhouseCoopers has settled with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation for $335 million over its audits of Colonial Bank, which failed in the midst of the financial crisis.
March 15 -
Regulators in some Asian countries are getting tougher on auditors after landmark defaults, in an increasingly high-stakes game as investors call for earlier warning signs amid expectations for debt failures to mount.
March 14 -
A deeper look at each of the leading firms from this year's ranking.
March 8 -
-
The laboratory-testing company facing criticism for its corporate governance, will no longer use an auditor for its Luxembourg subsidiaries who was contemporaneously signing off on the accounts of businesses controlled by the company’s largest shareholder.
March 6 -
PricewaterhouseCoopers is supporting calls from the Institute and lawmakers who are asking to lower the penalty threshold for taxpayers.
February 22 -
A number of accounting firms make the Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For list, and other practice news from across the country.
February 15 -
The Big Four and other accounting practices were recognized for their workplace culture and innovation.
February 14 -
Milan prosecutors say former executives at BT Group were aware its Italian unit hid losses and inflated revenue by producing fictitious invoices.
February 13 -
The market grew 70.8 percent globally to $48.5 billion in 2017, according to a new report.
January 23 -
Tax authorities in Ireland are asking tougher questions of multinational companies that have been taking advantage of the country's low tax rates.
January 18















