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A Seoul court cleared Samsung Electronics Executive chairman Jay Y. Lee of all charges including stock-price manipulation and accounting fraud.
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The Treasury's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network hopes to deter money laundering in the residential real estate industry with a newly proposed rule.
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The AICPA's professional liability insurer will cover client services related to the Corporate Transparency Act's beneficial ownership information reporting requirement.
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The International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board is proposing to toughen its rules for requiring auditors to look for signs of fraud in a client's financial statements.
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Quarterly results at MicroStrategy Inc. will likely get more volatile under a recently approved accounting rule change that requires valuing the digital asset at market prices.
February 6 -
Prosecutors sought a five-year prison sentence along with a fine on charges of stock-price rigging and accounting fraud.
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The Top 25 Firm based in New York has added a firm headquartered in Wakefield, Massachusetts, expanding Marcum's government client base in New England.
February 5 -
The Illinois CPA Society and its CPA Endowment Fund have begun accepting scholarship applications for the 2024-2025 academic year.
February 2 -
The jobs report far surpassed most economists' expectations, but the unemployment rate held steady at 3.7%.
February 2 -
Bribe payments by the oil-trading giant were facilitated by an accounting system that allowed employees to skirt internal controls.
February 2