Audit & Accounting

  • The Financial Services Authority, re gulator of financial service providers in the U.K., has expressed worries about the systemic risk that comes with the dominance of the Big Four accounting firms.

    November 23
  • KPMG LLP has been selected by the YAI/National Institute for People with Disabilities Network as its 2005 Corporation of the Year. Past honorees include Pfizer, Avon Products, RJR Nabisco and Time.

    November 23
  • The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board will meet prior to the Thanksgiving holiday in order to address a number of items.

    November 22
  • In one of his last public speaking appearances before stepping down as chairman of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board November 30, William McDonough told a roomful of financial and accounting executives that, while much progress had been made in restoring public confidence, maintenance is an ongoing mission.

    November 21
  • The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board has released critical inspection reports for the audits of PricewaterhouseCoopers and Ernst & Young, saying that the firms' work has so many deficiencies, their evaluations of companies' finances may be questionable.

    November 18
  • Financial Executives Research Foundation, the research affiliate of Financial Executives International, has released two new reports on Sarbanes-Oxley compliance and management reports on internal controls.

    November 18
  • By a wide majority, the Senate passed legislation to hopefully strengthen corporate pension programs and provide aid to pension insurance agencies already in debt. A similar bill rewriting pension rules has received approval from two House committees.

    November 18
  • There is a clear link between Sarbanes-Oxley Section 404 compliance work and dramatically higher profiles for senior tax executives, particularly with audit committees and boards of directors, according to a survey of senior tax executives conducted by KPMG.

    November 18
  • The Securities and Exchange Commission's 2005 financial statements got a clean bill of health from the Government Accountability Office, after the SEC accelerated its financial reporting schedule to issue the documents.

    November 17
  • Louisiana has chosen Deloitte & Touche to provide oversight of the state's receipt and delivery of federal aid recovery funds.

    November 16