Audit & Accounting

  • M&A

    New York-based accounting firm Citrin Cooperman has acquired its second Philadelphia-area firm, Matarazzo Goldis.

    November 4
  • The College for Financial Planning plans to significantly expand its scholarship program to further support financial professionals facing the turbulent economic market.

    November 4
  • The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board has fined a Big Four partner $25,000 for his audits of Navistar Financial Corp.

    November 4
  • The International Accounting Standards Board has issued educational guidance from an expert advisory panel on the controversial issue of fair value measurement when markets become inactive.

    November 4
  • Barry Salzberg became CEO of Deloitte LLP in June of 2007, after serving for four years as U.S. managing partner, and has steered the Big Four firm toward increased revenues, while launching a number of new initiatives in the firm's practice areas and culture, including its much-heralded plan to build a large learning and development facility in Texas.Accounting Today sat down with Salzberg a little after his first anniversary as CEO to discuss Deloitte University, "green" consulting, mass career customization and more.

    November 3
  • JEFFERSON WELLS OFFERS IFRS READINESS CALCULATORMilwaukee - Consultancy Jefferson Wells has introduced an online IFRS Readiness Calculator to help companies assess their preparedness for the transition to International Financial Reporting Standards.

    November 3
  • The Treasury Department's Advisory Committee on the Auditing Profession has released its final report with recommendations on how to improve the sustainability of the profession - but not without some dissension.The committee approved the report by a vote of 14-1, with the lone dissenting vote cast by Lynn Turner, a former chief accountant of the Securities and Exchange Commission.

    November 3
  • The way things are going in Washington and Wall Street, we fully expect a decree from Congress that henceforth all photographs and mirrors will be outlawed.Why on earth would they do that? Well, it turns out that various powerful individuals are growing dissatisfied with their diet and personal fitness programs. They are growing a bit paunchy around the middle, and they're picking up wrinkles, while more of their scalps are showing than they would prefer.

    November 3
  • As the turmoil continued to wreak havoc with the markets and Congress mulled the mammoth $700 billion bailout package for Wall Street, five high-profile CPA financial planners holding the American Institute of CPAs' Personal Financial Specialist credential advised concerned investors to take a calm approach to savings and investments amid the present financial crisis.While their individual investment strategies may differ slightly, all agreed that clients should not lock in market losses through panic selling.

    November 3
  • The Deloitte Foundation has announced the regional winners of the Deloitte Tax Case Study Competition, an interscholastic competition that brought together nearly 60 teams from colleges and universities in 11 cities across the country in October to tackle complex tax case studies.

    November 3