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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act was signed into law on July 30, 2002 and has led to vast changes in the accounting profession, although not necessarily in corporate ethics.
July 24 -
The Institute of Management Accountants has appointed Alex C. Eng, vice president of U.S. corporate finance at EDF Renewable Energy in San Diego, as the new chair of its global board of directors for fiscal year 2017-2018.
July 24 -
An expanded roster of reports offers more options and more value.
July 24
Schellman & Co. LLC -
With the new revenue recognition standard taking effect next year, companies and their investors are bound to see some dramatic changes in the topline numbers being reported.
July 21 -
The Texas-based company serves firms that have multiple office locations.
July 21 -
It isn’t always the numbers that sink a combination.
July 21
Transition Advisors LLC -
A group of 16 House Democrats has sent a letter to the Financial Accounting Standards Board asking it to require multinational companies to disclose more country-by-country reporting information in their public financial statements about where they pay taxes and book profits.
July 19 -
Data management software plays a key role in getting ready for the upcoming new accounting standard.
July 19
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Extensible Business Reporting Language is starting to become more widely used, thanks to the SEC’s rules requiring the use of XBRL in financial filings in recent years and a new rule requiring XBRL for foreign issuers.
July 14 -
The Virginia Society of CPAs' 'VSCPA2025' framework will prepare members for the next eight years.
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