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The Sustainability Accounting Standards Board has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Carbon Disclosure Project to deepen their partnership for advancing corporate disclosure on material sustainability issues.
June 5 -
The IFRS Foundation said Wednesday it has completed the first phase of an effort to assess the state of progress on global adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards.
June 5 -
Leslie Seidman, the outgoing chair of the Financial Accounting Standards Board, spoke about her experiences leading the board and its work on the upcoming revenue recognition standard during a sometimes emotional speech Wednesday that will be the last of her term.
June 5 -
Secure audit confirmation service provider Confirmation.com has enhanced its international capabilities by providing multilingual user interfaces of its online platform.
June 5 -
The International Federation of Accountants held its seventh annual IFAC Small and Medium Practices Forum on Wednesday, gathering 175 delegates from 33 accounting organizations across 30 countries for the conference in Kampala, Uganda.
June 5 -
Most midmarket ERP software implementations are accomplished with moving off QuickBooks and for the most part, users can plan and execute the transition rapidly. And with the right consultant, the transition can be planned and executed rapidly, but how do you know when its time?
June 5 -
Online accounting software maker Xero has partnered with online credit card payment company Stripe, allowing Xero users to integrate Stripes system to accept payments.
June 4 -
Sage 100 Fund Accounting has received the first major upgrades to the product since it was sold to Accel-KKR, including mobile access for key tasks, allowing nonprofits and governmental agencies access from a wireless connection
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Last August, the American Institute of CPAs released an exposure draft of its updated guidance on the Valuation of Privately Held Company Equity Securities Issued as Compensation.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission charged Bellevue, Wash.-based commercial truck manufacturer Paccar, and a subsidiary, with various accounting deficiencies that clouded their financial reporting to investors in the midst of the financial crisis.
June 3