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Redefining the landscape is the mantra here at the American Institute of CPAs Spring Council and president and chief executive Barry Melancon hit that message home during his report to members on Monday.
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IMGCAP(1)]Lets be honest. Between the thousands of quality audits done every day by diligent CPAs and the headline-grabbing debacles like Madoff and Enron, which do you think sticks out more in the publics mind? We all know the answer to this.
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The American Institute of CPA is teaming up with the Society for Human Resource Management to create a national award that recognizes employers who offer financial education programs for their staff.
May 24 -
A professor of accounting at the Carroll School of Management at Boston College is the 2010 recipient of the Distinguished Achievement in Accounting Education Award from the AICPA.
May 24 -
The American Institute of CPAs recognized Birmingham-based Barfield, Murphy, Shank & Smith with a public service award during its 2010 Spring Council on Sunday.
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Since the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 and Auditing Standard No. 5 were issued, momentum continues to shift towards continuous monitoring or automation solutions.
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New York - A class-action lawsuit by former shareholders of Lehman Brothers has been amended to add the defunct investment bank's auditor, Big Four firm Ernst & Young, as a defendant.
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We begin by repeating this Feb. 24, 2010, quote from the American Institute of CPAs' Barry Melancon: "Our increasingly global economy makes it clear that the U.S. should move toward a single set of high-quality, globally accepted accounting standards for public companies."
May 24
