Audit & Accounting

  • Miss California was forced to give up her crown after accounting errors accidentally mixed up the rankings of the winner with the runners-up.

    December 5
  • Accounting firm Hausser + Taylor has changed its name to Maloney + Novotny and severed its association with RSM McGladrey.

    December 5
  • Accounting firm Grant Thornton signed a deal to purchase the assets of Goldenberg Rosenthal’s GR Consulting business.

    December 5
  • The Financial Accounting Standards Board has issued two statements as it continues on the road to international convergence: on business combinations and on noncontrolling interests in consolidated financial statements.

    December 5
  • The American Institute of CPAs’ Professional Ethics Executive Committee has issued an exposure draft of a proposed new interpretation that warns CPAs they should follow the requirements of governmental bodies, commissions or other regulatory agencies on indemnification and limitation of liability agreements with a client, or run the risk of discrediting the accounting profession.

    December 5
  • As the subprime mortgage meltdown grows, some experts are starting to see the resulting fallout rivaling corporate scandals of earlier this decade, like Enron, that prompted the passage of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.

    December 5
  • Tax prep firm Gilman Ciocia has acquired Madison CPA, a Fort Lauderdale accounting firm.

    December 4
  • The Treasury Department's recently established Advisory Committee on the Auditing Profession can play a role in improving the usefulness of audits, said a letter from an audit profession watchdog group.

    December 4
  • The Financial Accounting Standards Board has released its preliminary views on financial instruments with the characteristics of equity in an effort to simplify a patchwork of 60-plus pieces of guidance.

    December 4
  • The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department issued a notice that allows taxpayers to make corrections for operational failures in complying with rules for nonqualified deferred compensation, but only when the failures are unintentional.

    December 4