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A Japanese court has given suspended prison sentences to three former ChuoAoyama PricewaterhouseCoopers accountants over an accounting fraud at textile and cosmetics maker Kanebo Ltd.
August 13 -
Ernst & Young has launched two new podcasts, one focusing on international taxes, another focusing on measuring the success of business transactions.
August 13 -
Have you ever monitored the progress of a large municipal construction project and noted how many times the completion deadline is pushed back?
August 13 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has charged former Endocare Inc. chief executive Paul Mikus and chief financial officer John V. Cracchiolo with accounting fraud.
August 13 -
Yep, it's that time of the year again! CPA Wealth Provider is calling for nominations for its Fourth Annual Financial Planning Awards in any of the following categories: CPA/Financial Planning Firms, Broker/Dealers, and Financial Planning Software Vendors.
August 10 -
A trio of professional groups have joined forces to launch a research project to explore user perceptions of financial statement audits and auditor reports.
August 10 -
Nine of the 18 insurance firms that provide variable annuities through financial advisors affiliated with Raymond James Financial Inc. will begin offering new, less expensive investment products this week, meeting a deadline set by the financial services firm.
August 10 -
Pay to corporate directors grew at a slower rate in 2005, compared to the previous year, according to a study by Mercer Human Resource Consulting.
August 9 -
As expected, the Securities and Exchange Commission will likely grant smaller public companies and most foreign private issuers an extension on having to comply with the internal controls provisions of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
August 9 -
Fannie Mae said that it believes its internal accounting review is finally over, and that its anticipated restatement will be much less than its previous $2.4 billion estimates.
August 9