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Triggered by congressional concerns over the marketing of abusive tax shelters by some accounting firms, the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board has proposed new rules restricting the ability of accountants to provide tax services to audit clients.
December 15 -
While a majority of financial executives polled feel that compliance with the sweeping Sarbanes-Oxley Act was beneficial for shareholders and has bolstered internal controls at their respective companies, just as many think Congress needs to revisit the legislation in the near future.
December 15 -
Krispy Kreme Doughnuts Inc. asked the Securities and Exchange Commission for an extra five days to file its 10-Q quarterly report, to give it time to complete an analysis of accounting related to "certain franchise matters."
December 15 -
The number of public companies that disclosed material weaknesses or significant deficiencies in internal controls during the month of November soared to 119, nearly double the 63 reported in October, according to a report by corporate governance and compliance newsletter Compliance Week.
December 14 -
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board has published an exposure draft that establishes guidance for termination benefits to state and local government employers.
December 14 -
The majority of tax professionals who enter the financial planning business do so by hooking up with an independent broker/dealer firm, according to a report by market research and consulting firm Tiburon Strategic Advisors.
December 13 -
While he conceded that the current financial reporting system needs lots of improvement, Financial Accounting Standards Board chair Robert H. Herz urged members of the profession to make changes at a measured pace.
December 13 -
On the heels of the Securities and Exchange Commission's decision to temporarily postpone the filing date for smaller accelerated filers' management reports on internal controls, the commission's chief accountant hinted this week that foreign issuers could also get a reprieve on implementing the new rules.
December 10 -
The Institute of Management Accountants has named Severin Wilson to lead its international endeavors in the newly created post of assistant vice president of international development.
December 9 -
As the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America and the College Retirement Equities Fund deals with the backlash over the conflict of interest that led to the resignation of two of its trustees, the controversy could cost Big Four firm Ernst & Young its gig as TIAA-CREF's auditor.
December 9