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Jimmy Haslam contends Pilot Travel execs have changed quarterly-earning accounting methods in a way that will cut the value of his holdings by $1.2 billion.
December 15 -
GE's legal and accounting teams were investigating how accurately turbine sales in Angola were reflected on the company's books.
December 15 -
The board is providing information to help companies with its disclosure standards before they take effect in January.
December 14 -
The Institute of Management Accountants reported increased salaries and job opportunities for Certified Management Accountants as opposed to those without certifications.
December 14 -
The American Institute of CPAs provided information for U.S. accounting professionals on the potential impact on their out-of-state engagements if some of the pending legislation in some states on licensure requirements is enacted.
December 14 -
The Chicago-based firm plans to add the federal government practice of CliftonLarsonAllen, effective Dec. 31.
December 14 -
The International Internal Audit Standards Board voted to approve a set of new standards that are expected to be released in January.
December 14 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board issued an accounting standards update aimed at improving income tax disclosures from companies.
December 14 -
The International Federation of Accountants wants organizations to combine sustainability reporting with their existing internal control and governance frameworks.
December 13 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission approved the board's 2024 budget totaling $384.7 million, up approximately 10%.
December 13