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Financial Executives International has written a report listing the top challenges it sees for financial executives next year.
December 22 -
The Senate voted to extend funding for Small Business Administration lending programs in the Recovery Act through February 2010.
December 21 -
The Center for Audit Quality has issued a request for proposals to fund independent academic research on projects of interest to the auditing profession.
December 18 -
A group of 13 senators has written to the Appropriations Committee requesting funds to extend Small Business Administration Recovery Act lending programs.
December 18 -
Ernst & Young has agreed to pay $8.5 million to the Securities and Exchange Commission after the firm and six of its former and current partners were charged with playing a role in accounting fraud at Bally Total Fitness Holding Corp.
December 18 -
The American Institute of CPAs and the Financial Accounting Foundation, which oversees the Financial Accounting Standards Board, are setting up a blue-ribbon panel to discuss how U.S. accounting standards can best meet the needs of users of private company financial statements.
December 17 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board has decided to re-propose seven auditing standards and amendments that would change the requirements for assessing audit risks.
December 17 -
Nearly three-quarters of finance professionals believe their company could be more efficient in the implementation of Section 404(b) of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act dealing with the outside audit of internal controls, according to a new survey.
December 16 -
The case of Bernard Madoffs former auditor, David Friehling, has cast the ethics of the accounting profession into a harsh light and forced his state CPA society to take action.
December 15 -
AICPA, FEI OBJECT TO FEDERAL ACCOUNTING OVERSIGHT BOARD
December 14