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Switching accounting firms had been seen by some companies as a way to satisfy a 2020 law that threatens to remove businesses from the NYSE and Nasdaq if U.S. officials can't inspect their audit work papers.
September 29 -
A panel of judges selected seven female leaders based on their contributions to their firm, clients and community, as well as the accounting profession.
September 28 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has reached a settlement with 16 Wall Street firms over failures to maintain and preserve electronic communications.
September 28 -
The payroll and HR services company debuted three new services, and unveiled the findings of a new report on the services small businesses need from their accountants.
September 28 -
Members serve one-year terms advising the board on the needs and perspective of small public companies.
September 27 -
The commission charged the Top 100 Firm for failing to comply with the standards of the PCAOB while conducting audits of two public companies from 2017 through 2020.
September 27 -
Global Tax Management's new training program teaches tax pros in other organizations.
September 27 -
The annual list recognizes thought leaders, decision-makers, standard-setters and others who are shaping the future of the profession.
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The board is asking for public input on modernizing standards, which is one of the key goals for its draft strategic plan.
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In partnership with Saint Peter's University, the firm is helping aspiring CPAs fulfill their 150-hour requirement through work experience.
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