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The American Institute of CPAs has released guidance to help CPAs deal with accounting issues related to two separate issues: going concern, and not-for-profit entities with for-profit subsidiaries.
January 26 -
Major M&A put two large firms in the lead for new SEC clients.
January 25 -
Baker Tilly International brings in new member, new accounting firm in South Carolina, and more
January 23 -
The International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board has issued proposals aimed at improving auditor reporting on special purpose financial statements.
January 23 -
Key challenges facing small- and medium-sized practices in the accounting industry worldwide have been identified as attracting new clients and complying with regulations and standards, according to a new survey by the International Federation of Accountants.
January 22 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board is still in the process of deciding whether the revenue recognition standard that it converged last year with the International Accounting Standards Board should be delayed to allow more companies to adjust to it before the new rules take effect in 2017. But that doesnt mean companies should wait in case theres a postponement.
January 22 -
Edwin J. Kliegman, a co-founder of Top 20 Firm Marcum, a founding father of the National Conference of CPA Practitioners, and a passionate champion of small CPA practices, has died.
January 22 -
According to new statistics gathered by the New York State Education Department, the number of New Yorkers obtaining a Certified Public Accounting license from the state remained constant, albeit lower, in 2014.
January 22
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The clawbacks on executive compensation mandated by the Dodd-Frank Act may discourage one type of accounting manipulation only to encourage another, according to a new study.
January 20 -
Berkowits Pollack Brant celebrates an anniversary, Marcums Annual MicroCap Conference details are out and more
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