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The West Virginia senator is calling on the commission to reconsider a plan to require companies to disclose information about their greenhouse gas pollution.
April 5 -
The chair said his agency and the top U.S. derivatives regulator should work together to rein in cryptocurrency exchanges.
April 5 -
Practitioners weigh in on whether texting is a good idea, and their preferred ways to communicate.
April 5 -
The board released an exposure draft of a proposed standard for multi-employer retirement plan obligations.
April 4 -
The council recommended improvements for the disclosure and accounting of software costs, finding current practice to be inadequate for needs.
April 4 -
Teens need to hear about the wonderful opportunities available in the profession of public accounting.
April 4
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Naomi Granger discusses the latest developments in the industry, and what accountants and tax pros who serve it need to know.
April 4 -
The revised draft rules deleted the requirement that on-site inspections should be mainly conducted by Chinese regulatory agencies or rely on their inspection results.
April 4 -
The total value of goodwill impairments recorded by U.S. public companies more than doubled in 2020 during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new study, and the same may happen again this year as geopolitical tensions rise.
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The Governmental Accounting Standards Board set the effective date for the GASB 87 leases standard at June 15, 2021, after pushing it back by 18 months during the pandemic, but many state and local governments are apparently behind on implementing it.
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