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The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board is reaching out to smaller accounting firms and small public companies with a new initiative to provide information about the board's inspections process and the impact of new auditing standards.
November 15 -
Compliance software provider Axentis has named Ken Sexton as its chairman and chief executive.
November 15 -
Smaller companies could get a reprieve from the Securities and Exchange Commission on filing internal control documentation, according to published reports.
November 15 -
The Council of the International Federation of Accountants, a group that sets international standards on ethics, auditing and assurance, education, and public sector accounting, has named PricewaterhouseCoopers partner Graham Ward, CBE, MA, FCA, as its new president for a two-year term.
November 15 -
Randolph C. Blazer, the chairman and chief executive of BearingPoint, who led the former KPMG Consulting unit through its split with KPMG LLP and its transition to a public company, has resigned.
November 12 -
The sale of many of its offices two years ago pushed financial planning and tax prep firm Gilman+Ciocia Inc. into the black for fiscal 2004, as a $6.1 million gain on that sale wiped out an operating loss of just over $1 million for the year ended June 30.
November 12 -
It seems everyone, from audit committee chairs to chief financial officers, is feeling the pressure of Sarbanes-Oxley. The result, according to a study of audit firm performance, is low accounting firm performance levels compared to other business-to-business studies and a decline in the confidence level of the accounting profession, according to J.D. Power and Associates.
November 11 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued proposed regulations that would permit distributions to be made from a pension plan under a "bona fide phased retirement program." It also would set forth requirements for the program.
November 11 -
Sarbanes-Oxley regulations have left many public company executives confused about what can and cannot be discussed with their auditors, according to Marjorie Bailey, an officer of San Francisco-based CPA firm Stonefield Josephson.
November 11 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission voted this week to open to public comment proposed new rules related to the governance, transparency, oversight and ownership of the stock exchanges.
November 11