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The Financial Accounting Standards Board voted Wednesday to move forward with preparing a final standard on revenue recognition that is expected to be issued during the first quarter of 2014.
November 6 -
While its not fully there, the accounting profession is finally starting to be ready for the cloud -- and vice versa, according to technology expert David Cieslak.
November 6 -
Small businesses are disproportionately victimized by fraud, according to Bill.com founder Rene Lacerte, and they need to adopt new ways to protect themselves.
November 5 -
Australia-based Sage development partner Dingosoft has released a trust accounting module for Sage 300 ERP, which was created with the Sage 300 software development kit --the same set of tools used by Sage to develop their accounting modules.
November 5 -
Cindy Fornelli, executive director of the Center for Audit Quality, discusses the PCAOB's proposed changes in audit and attest standards for broker-dealer auditors, and the U.K.'s Competition Commission proposals for mandatory retendering of audit firms, in an interview with Accounting Today editor-in-chief Daniel Hood.
November 4 -
The changes of previous decades have left accountants acting more like their clients most trusted servants than their most trusted advisors, according to IT expert and thought leader Doug Sleeter.
November 4 -
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Sage North America has officially put together Sage Accountant Solutions, a new business focused on building accountant-specific products and overseen by Jennifer Warawa, who was recently named vice president and general manager of the group.
November 1 -
FASB's proposed lease accounting rules really do try to get more useful information about assets and liabilities into financial statements. However, we don't think it's strong enough, because it doesn't cleanly address the No. 1 priority issue that asks whether off-balance-sheet financing has any legitimacy in financial reporting.
November 1
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Three firms share their experiences as 'virtual accountants'
November 1
