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The American Institute of CPAs’ Financial Reporting Executive Committee has proposed several working drafts of its guidance on the long-duration insurance accounting standard for insurance companies.
January 21 -
The Connecticut Society of CPAs will honor four "Distinguished Service" professionals and three "Women to Watch" at its inaugural CTCPA Women's Awards Breakfast on Jan. 22.
January 21 -
Global economic confidence bounced back in the fourth quarter of last year to approximately the level it enjoyed in mid-2019, with a particularly strong improvement in North America.
January 21 -
AppZen has released its enhanced AppZen Platform, using artificial intelligence to automate audits and other financial processes.
January 21 -
CPA firms have lost sight of their central mission: building client value.
January 20
The Visionary Group -
American Citizens Abroad, a group that promotes the interests of U.S.-born expatriates, has updated and relaunched its online Expat Tax Services Directory of firms providing tax services, tax preparation, accounting services, financial advisory and legal services.
January 20 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board has issued a standards update aimed at clarifying the interaction between the rules related to equity securities, equity method investments and certain derivatives.
January 16 -
The ability to explain accounting clearly is the power that will make accountants superheroes.
January 15
Oklahoma State University -
The new credit losses accounting standard is not expected to have a major impact on the loan loss reserves of most large publicly listed U.S. banks, according to Moody’s Investors Service.
January 15 -
Average audit fees increased 4.25 percent from 2017 to 2018, according to a new report.
January 15






