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The International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board released its 2020-2023 strategy and 2020-2021 work plan, while acknowledging that the COVID-19 pandemic could throw those plans out of whack.
April 20 -
Ernst & Young must pay $10.8 million to an auditor who blew the whistle on wrongdoing at a Dubai gold refiner in another black eye for the U.K. accounting industry.
April 20 -
Small and midsized firms need to prepare for a world of reduced liquidity and lower organic growth.
April 20
Esposito CEO2CEO, LLC -
The Securities and Exchange Commission recently voted to exempt many smaller public companies from the Sarbanes-Oxley requirement for auditor attestations of their internal controls over financial reporting, but many companies have been able to bypass those audits anyway.
April 17 -
Major changes are required in client services, delivery models, staffing practices and management.
April 16
ConvergenceCoaching LLC -
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board is proposing to delay the effective dates of provisions for all Statements and Implementation Guides by one year.
April 16 -
The company joins the Botkeeper ecosystem to address firm needs around keeping doors open during the CVID-19 pandemic, while balancing the cost to do so.
April 15 -
Small businesses are dealing with frustrating delays and changing guidance in applying for and receiving help from the Small Business Administration in its new Paycheck Protection Program.
April 14 -
Here are four things your firm should be doing right now to move forward during the coronavirus pandemic.
April 14
Rightworks -
The guys in the brown uniforms became United Problem Solvers; why are you still pushing tax returns?
April 14
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