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The stock rose as much as 22% in Madrid on Friday after Spanish plasma maker published its annual consolidated accounts with an unqualified opinion from KPMG.
March 8 -
The unemployment rate increased two-tenths of a point to 3.9% and the BLS revised downward the job numbers for December and January, indicating some softening in the labor market.
March 8 -
The National Pipeline Advisory Group is collecting responses from college students and accounting professionals to better address the talent shortage.
March 7 -
A divided Securities and Exchange Commission approved a new rule to require companies to provide climate-related disclosures, but scaled back the original proposal.
March 6 -
Experts believe this guidance will spur more institutions to embrace digital assets, as the rules for proper accounting are more clear-cut.
March 6
TaxBit -
The Securities and Exchange Commission will force companies to disclose their greenhouse gas emissions for the first time, but watered down a key requirement.
March 6 -
The service-providing sector added 110,000 jobs for the month, including 5,000 in professional and business services such as accounting and tax preparation.
March 6 -
Accounting Today -
Year-over-year hourly earnings growth for U.S. workers moderated slightly in February, continuing a trend that began mid-2022, while small business job growth held steady.
March 5 -
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An Alabama federal district court held that the Corporate Transparency Act is unconstitutional, stating it "exceeds the Constitution's limits on Congress' power."
March 5
Friedlich Law Group -
Investors have filed a lawsuit against an accounting firm alleging it helped a client maintain a Ponzi scheme involving cash advances that led to the loss of millions of dollars.
March 4 -
The Top 100 Firm also announced the first three member firms of the network, which will focus on food and agriculture clients.
March 4 -
The Chicago-based agricultural commodity trader said the issue with internal controls relates to the way it reports sales between segments.
March 4 -
KPMG and its partner Adrian Wilcox failed to audit the advertising agency with sufficient professional skepticism, according to the Financial Reporting Council.
March 4 -
The development comes as Trump is appealing a trial loss that resulted in a $454 million judgment against him and his company for inflating the value of assets by billions of dollars.
March 4 -
A roundup of the flood of sanctions, fines and penalties issued over the past year or so by the PCAOB.
March 4 -
The regulatory environment around accounting is getting stricter, as the IRS, the SEC and the PCAOB crack down.
March 4 -
The lack of help means current accountants' hours and workloads can be grueling, upping the odds of mistakes and burnout.
March 1 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has scheduled a meeting on its long-awaited climate disclosure rule.
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