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Andersen Global, the revived follow-up to defunct Big Five firm Arthur Andersen, is widening its footprint across the U.S.
February 8 -
The institute has released a guide to help auditors deal with a new standard on assessing the risks of a material misstatement.
February 7 -
The $4 billion accounting shortfall would typically raise alarm bells for an auditor. Somehow, a PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP affiliate didn't catch it at Americanas SA.
February 7 -
Twitter Inc.'s U.K. unit failed to report its 2021 corporate finances by a December deadline, the government's public registry said.
February 7 -
The Institute of Internal Auditors is pushing back against part of a proposed new standard on audit confirmations from the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board.
February 6 -
The board released additional information to clarify earlier guidance on how to account for subscription-based technology for state and local governments.
February 6 -
A new Medicare policy sets out how government auditors will review data on patient illnesses and recover excess payments that aren't justified.
February 6 -
Artificial intelligence is now at the point where it can code sophisticated custom malware, but cybersecurity pros see great potential for both attack and defense.
February 6 -
Crowe U.K. replaced the Big Four firm as the auditor of U.K. entities including Adani Energy Holdings after the Indian firm bought them in 2021.
February 6 -
IMA chief Jeff Thomson reflects on the changes in the profession over the past decades, and what he sees ahead.
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