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The AICPA's “2019 Trends in the Supply of Accounting Graduates and the Demand for Public Accounting Recruits" breaks down the profession as it enters a new decade.
August 16 -
The prevalence of fraud in modern corporations is astounding when one considers the architecture that is in place to eliminate it.
August 15
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The federal government is collecting billions of dollars less than it could because of resource shortages at the tax agency, according to a new study.
August 15 -
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board has released questions and answers about the recent standard on accounting and financial reporting for leases by state and local governments.
August 15 -
The board wants to give private companies, nonprofits, and certain small public companies extra time to implement new standards on CECL, leases and hedging.
August 15 -
General Electric shares plunged after a prominent whistle-blower working with a short-seller accused the company of masking financial problems.
August 15 -
The institute's “2019 Trends in the Supply of Accounting Graduates and the Demand for Public Accounting Recruits" also found high collegiate accounting enrollment numbers, as well as boosts in diverse accounting graduates.
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The U.K. retailer plunged after its audit quit without a replacement, heightening corporate governance concerns.
August 14 -
Firms are helping their clients keep track of Bitcoin and Ethereum assets and transactions, as well as the tax consequences, according to a new report.
August 13 -
The Association of International Certified Professional Accountants and the Management Accounting Section of the American Accounting Association honored two professors for their contributions to management accounting research.
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