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The delay for the second year running will spare the country’s banks from adding another layer to the $190 billion pile of bad loans on their books.
March 25 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board is aligning its definition with the American Alliance of Museums’ Code of Ethics for Museums.
March 21 -
The retailer's former chief financial officer is working with authorities as they investigate questionable transactions.
March 20 -
The software was designed by accountants and technology professionals at the firm.
March 19 -
Steinhoff International Holdings NV identified eight people, including former Chief Executive Officer Markus Jooste, as those allegedly behind questionable transactions that brought the global retailer to near-collapse.
March 19 -
Three pieces of guidance outline new requirements for companies to disclose CAMs in their audit reports.
March 18 -
The accounting firm association has appointed a longtime ACCA executive director as its new chief, effective June 1, 2019.
March 18 -
For 20 years, the global retailer thrived off deal-making. Now, some of those transactions are back in the spotlight, and not in a good way.
March 18 -
Christo Wiese says the retailer’s overview of a forensic probe into the company’s accounting irregularities supports his claim against the company.
March 18 -
Steinhoff International Holdings NV plans to dig deeper into the accounting misdeeds that brought the retailing giant to its knees as it seeks to get to the bottom of some $7.4 billion in fictitious or improper deals.
March 15 -
Financial institutions are scrambling to prepare for the imminent approach of the credit losses standard.
March 15 -
PKF International has appointed James Hickey as the new CEO of the global network of independent accounting firms, effective March 19.
March 15 -
The German payment processor’s Indian business became a focus point again and a Citigroup analyst said the company faces prolonged uncertainty because of the accounting allegations it’s facing.
March 15 -
The board is giving companies an overview of some of the key areas it will be looking at during upcoming audit firm inspections.
March 14 -
MoviePass’s parent company hit another bump Tuesday, acknowledging it lost track of how many paying customers the film-subscription service had on its books.
March 14 -
Regulators in some Asian countries are getting tougher on auditors after landmark defaults, in an increasingly high-stakes game as investors call for earlier warning signs amid expectations for debt failures to mount.
March 14 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has approved the Financial Accounting Standards Board’s 2019 GAAP Financial Reporting Taxonomy, along with the 2019 SEC Reporting Taxonomy, FASB said Tuesday.
March 12 -
Olympus Corp. lost a U.K. lawsuit that tried to block the pension of former head Michael Woodford after he blew the whistle on an alleged $1.7 billion accounting fraud and 13-year cover-up at the firm.
March 12 -
Truth in Accounting wants pension and retirement benefit costs included in state and local government reporting.
March 8 -
The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants is offering a special tribute to its first female member while celebrating the role of women in accounting.
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