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The move brings greater efficiency — but still requires careful planning.
July 16
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MACPA CEO Tom Hood shares insights on how firms can safely bring staff back to work amid the COVID-19 pandemic -- and how the profession is going to be changed forever after the coronavirus.
July 14 -
IFAC, the IAASB and IESBA will remain involved in setting standards, but with changes in governance and composition.
July 14 -
Companies that don’t receive tax services from their auditing firms to avoid compromising auditor independence could end up paying more in taxes, at least temporarily, according to a new academic study.
July 14 -
The dominant accounting firms must do a better job of challenging their clients in order to reach a satisfactory level of audit quality, the industry’s U.K. watchdog said.
July 14 -
Startup Breakaway Bookkeeping & Advising is building a network of finance professionals to act as virtual CFOs for small-business clients.
July 13 -
Deloitte has opened a legal business services practice in the U.S., expanding a line of business it has offered abroad.
July 13 -
IRS criminal investigation chief announces retirement; Connecticut Society of CPAs and FEI install new boards of directors; and more CPA news.
July 10 -
The American Institute of CPAs’ Auditing Standards Board has released a new standard for audit evidence for private companies, updating the existing standards in recognition of the increasing role that technology plays in audit procedures.
July 9 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board released a proposed accounting standards update to help insurance companies adversely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic by giving them an extra year to implement the long-duration insurance accounting standard.
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