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Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu reported that its aggregate member firm revenue increased by 18.6 percent in U.S. dollars, and 13.0 percent in local currencies, to $27.4 billion in fiscal 2008.
July 23 -
The Howard University School of Business’s Center for Accounting Education recently held a weeklong program to improve the retention and advancement of young African American accountants and increase the numbers passing the CPA Exam early in their career.
July 23 -
John Gimigliano, former senior tax counsel of the House Ways and Means Committee and staff director of the Subcommittee on Select Revenue Measures, has joined KPMG.
July 23 -
The Center for Audit Quality capped a 10-city tour focusing on the modernization of financial information with a stop in the nation’s capital.
July 23 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has settled accounting fraud charges with ProQuest, a company that produces databases of archived information, and its former CFO.
July 23 -
The Social Security Administration unveiled a new online calculator to help people plan for their retirement.
July 22 -
Inflation at its highest levels in 27 years, screams one headline. Manufacturers pass price increases along to consumers, screams another. “Consumers make changes – but will they last?” asks another recent headline.
July 21 -
Ernst & Young renewed a multi-year licensing agreement with software developer Approva to offer risk controls analytics to clients.
July 21 -
The trustees of the International Accounting Standards Committee have proposed changes in the International Accounting Standards Board that would expand the number of members, alter its geographic composition, and impose new oversight from government regulators.
July 21 -
More than 28 percent of large public companies are not fully meeting disclosure requirements for tax reserve estimates, according to a new report.
July 21