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The justices, voting 6-3 along ideological lines, sided with six Republican-led states that sued to challenge the program.
June 30 -
The Association of International Certified Professional Accountants released an updated set of global guidelines for management accountants.
June 29 -
At its height, the German landlord had a market cap of €3.4 billion; after a series of scandals, it is now worth just €74 million.
June 29 -
Three former executives engaged in improper revenue recognition practices that inflated the company's earnings.
June 29 -
The U.S. Small Business Administration disbursed up to $200 billion in potentially fraudulent EIDL and PPP funds, but that amount was disputed in a separate report by the SBA itself.
June 28 -
The former president's daughter won dismissal from the suit when a state appeals court ruled that the claims against her were too old.
June 28 -
The professional services firm is freezing pay bands for auditors at the senior associate level.
June 28 -
The seven-country search could plunge the troubled German landlord deeper into crisis.
June 28 -
Companies that buy offsets from the voluntary market now have guidelines to inform what they can and can't claim about the credits.
June 28 -
The board proposed an update to improve the accounting for purchased financial assets, including those acquired in a business combination.
June 27 -
Why accountants should prioritize nonfinancials in business valuations
June 27
Capitaliz -
The board wants to address the greater use of technology by auditors, especially when it comes to analyzing information in electronic format.
June 26 -
The board finalized its first two standards on general requirements for disclosure of sustainability-related financial information and climate-related disclosures.
June 26 -
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Sustainability reporting and the ideas behind it are older than you might think, as this timeline demonstrates.
June 26 -
The new sustainability standard-setter has an ambitious agenda for both the short and the long term.
June 26 -
Make good use of down time for those that truly do not have a full load of work for all of their staff during the summer.
June 26
Withum -
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The resignation is the latest setback for Byju, the once high-flying startup that is embroiled in a tussle with creditors over a $1.2 billion loan.
June 23 -
Joel Black talks about upcoming guidance to help state and local governments as they struggle to maintain enough revenue.
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