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A roundup of audit and attest news from the past month.
January 1 -
Our editors’ picks for what made news in the profession this year
December 30 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has launched a pilot program aimed at simplifying investor analysis and comparisons of public company financial statement data using Extensible Business Reporting Language, or XBRL, and other types of data.
December 30 -
Computer Sciences Corp. reached a proposed settlement with the SEC over an accounting probe, agreeing to pay $190 million and adjust its financial statements.
December 29 -
In a recent poll, just over one in every five CPA firms (22%) indicated that they expect revenue growth of more than 10 percent in the new year.
December 29 -
Working virtually from home may have been semipopular at best a few years prior, but in soon-to-be 2015, the idea is gaining much more traction, especially amongst young CPA's and new-hires.
December 29
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KPMGs issues worth watching in 2015, CohnReznick examines the IPO market, and more
December 26 -
Internal audit as a line of defense against inappropriate levels of risk is a time-honored concept in the U.K., South Africa and Australia that is now becoming a popular paradigm in the U.S.
December 24 -
The International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board has released a strategy and work plan for improving audit quality in the new few years.
December 24 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board has released guidance to improve the way private companies account for intangible assets in a business combination.
December 23


