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Twitter Inc. shares are sliding after one Wall Street bear rang the alarm on the firm’s spending, flagging “smoke and mirrors on the cost line.”
September 17 -
Profs. Miller and Bahnson reprise an old column to take down an old proposal that's gained some new adherents.
September 14
University of Colorado and Colorado Springs -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board has entered into a cooperative agreement with the Audit Oversight Body of Austria to do joint inspections and oversight of auditing firms that are subject to both U.S. and Austrian jurisdiction.
September 14 -
Martin Baumann has been appointed as the new chair of the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board.
September 14 -
Marcum certifies Guinness world record for new show; Dean Dorton launches wealth management practice; and more news from CPA offices across the country.
September 14 -
The British government says it is targeting accountants, lawyers and real estate agents who help hide dirty money as part of an increasingly aggressive effort to crack down on illicit fund flows from Russia, China and elsewhere.
September 13 -
EY achieved its eighth consecutive year of growth.
September 13 -
The council's annual report claims growing acceptance of the framework around the world.
September 12 -
The National Society of Accountants named a new president, two vice president and a secretary-treasurer for 2018-2019.
September 12 -
For the debut episode of new show “Breaking History," firm partner John Hughes and manager Nicholas O’Rourke served as witnesses for the record attempt.
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