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The Securities and Exchange Commission charged the firm with changing some of its previous audit work and manipulating results of its internal training tests.
June 17 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has added fraud charges to its previous charges against Longfin Corp., a defunct company that used to promote cryptocurrency and went public under dubious circumstances.
June 7 -
A U.S. bill that proposes to delist Chinese firms that don’t open their audit books to American regulators could benefit Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd. as companies instead turn to the city’s bourse.
June 6 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission awarded $3 million to a group of unidentified whistleblowers Monday.
June 3 -
Deputy chief accountant Sagar Teotia will serve as an interim successor.
May 30 -
The anonymous tipster is the first rewarded under rules that encourage employees to report potential fraud to their companies first.
May 29 -
It's time to treat environmental, social and governance metrics with the same rigor as financial metrics.
May 15
Bailard Wealth Management -
Is quarterly reporting really valuable enough to investors to justify the time and cost spent to compile the reports?
May 10
Thomson Reuters -
The Securities and Exchange Commission is proposing to limit the requirements under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act for audits of internal controls over financial reporting, making them apply to only the largest public companies.
May 9 -
The SEC proposed to free small companies from a Sarbanes-Oxley Act requirement that an auditor sign-off on their internal controls over financial reporting.
May 9 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has voted to propose a set of amendments to its rules governing the kind of information provided to investors.
May 6 -
In a slow first quarter, the Big Four firm racked up a commanding position.
May 6 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board may begin asking auditors to look at cybersecurity when assessing risks at the companies they audit.
May 2 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission and Public Company Accounting Oversight Board finalized 45 enforcement actions involving accountants in 2018, marking a significant decrease from 2017.
May 1 -
The Council of Institutional Investors is asking the Securities and Exchange Commission to require companies to explain any non-GAAP metrics used to set executive compensation within their proxy statements.
April 29 -
The senator really hates it when corporations that report billions of dollars in profit pay little or no tax to Uncle Sam.
April 17 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has approved the Financial Accounting Standards Board’s 2019 GAAP Financial Reporting Taxonomy, along with the 2019 SEC Reporting Taxonomy, FASB said Tuesday.
March 12 -
SEC appoints Acting Chief Counsel, Office of the Chief Accountant; Avalara expands executive team; and other recent hires, promotions and personnel news from firms across the country.
March 1 -
The food maker flagged to investors a subpoena it received last year from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission related to its procurement practices.
February 21 -
Deloitte’s member firm in Japan, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu LLC, is paying a $2 million settlement to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to resolve charges that it issued audit reports for a client at the same time dozens of its employees had bank accounts at a subsidiary of the client.
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