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A bill stuck in Congress might help improve audit oversight.
January 28
Katz, Marshall & Banks -
All eyes will be on the large SEC registrants in January as they become the first financial institutions to adopt the current expected credit loss model, or CECL.
January 2
Abrigo -
The Securities and Exchange Commission is proposing a set of amendments to the auditor independence rules that have been in place since the early 2000s, allowing firms more leeway in determining conflicts of interest and shortening the lookback period for clients planning to go public.
December 30 -
All three are pending final acceptance by the SEC, which is expected to finalize them early next year.
December 23 -
Five new trustees have also been named to the Financial Accounting Foundation.
December 19 -
SEC charges revolved around how the insurer decided if clients were dead.
December 19 -
BDO USA appoints first female board chair; the SEC names two Deputy Chief Accountants; and more personnel news.
December 6 -
The founder of the apparel licenser allegedly inflated the company's revenue and earnings.
December 5 -
The complaints paint a picture of increasingly desperate measures undertaken by MiMedx’s top two officers to hit sales goals year after year.
November 27 -
When Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Jay Clayton handed a policy win to corporate executives this month, he pointed to a surprising source of support: a mailbag full of encouragement from ordinary Americans.
November 19 -
A merger put Assurance Dimensions in the lead, while Marcum LLP led among large firms.
November 15 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board approved an accounting standards update to help companies make the transition from the London Interbank Offered Rate to newer reference rates.
November 13 -
Under Armour Inc. shares plunged after the company disclosed that federal officials have been probing its accounting practices for more than two years, bringing a fresh headache to investors just as the sports brand prepares for a CEO transition.
November 4 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has named Rebekah Goshorn Jurata, a special assistant to the president for financial policy on the White House’s National Economic Council.
October 11 -
The Justice Department investigation into the allergy shot would eventually cost the drug maker nearly $500 million.
September 27 -
The SEC's former chief accountant is back at PwC and has some thoughts for #AuditorProud Day.
September 26
PwC -
The SEC settlement offers a rare glimpse into the steps that were taken to make sure more than $140 million paid to Nissan's ex-chairman wasn’t disclosed publicly.
September 24 -
PricewaterhouseCoopers agreed to settle SEC charges for engaging in improper professional conduct with 15 audit clients.
September 23 -
A former KPMG partner was sentenced for his role in eliciting confidential information from the U.S. audit regulator to boost the firm’s annual inspection results.
September 12 -
And Deloitte maintains its strong performance from the first quarter.
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