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Small and midsized enterprises are placing greater emphasis on sustainability strategy in tandem with their accounting, according to a new report.
September 28 -
The New York State Society of CPAs has written a comment letter opposing changes in the format of audit reports.
September 28 -
Deloitte & Touche has been sued by the trustees for a bankrupt mortgage lending company for failing to detect the financial fraud that led to the company’s collapse.
September 27 -
A new study has found a link between high auditing fees charged to public companies and the companies’ decline in financial performance for up to five years in the future.
September 26 -
The Private Company Financial Reporting Committee discussed proposed accounting standards for revenue recognition, leasing and investment properties during a meeting with members of the Financial Accounting Standards Board.
September 26 -
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board has extended the deadline until October 14 for constituents to comment on its recent proposals for improving the disclosures for pension accounting and financial reporting.
September 23 -
Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu global CEO Barry Salzberg led his firm to record revenues of $28.8 billion this past year.
September 23 -
The American Institute of CPAs has stepped up its campaign to dislodge control of private accounting standard-setting from the Financial Accounting Standards Board.
September 22 -
The federal government has secured commitments from 13 banks to increase their lending to small businesses by $20 billion over the next three years.
September 22 -
The Center for Audit Quality, along with the Council of Institutional Investors and CFA Institute, have written to the leaders of the House Financial Services Committee urging them to resist efforts to exempt more public companies from compliance with the internal controls auditing provisions of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
September 22 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board has released a new Accounting Standards Update aimed at improving employer disclosures for multiple-employer pension plans.
September 22 -
The International Federation of Accountants has begun an executive search for a CEO to succeed incumbent Ian Ball, whose contract expires in February 2013 and who is not seeking another term.
September 20 -
Financial Accounting Standards Board chair Leslie Seidman said that many of the priority projects slated for convergence with the International Accounting Standards Board probably will not be settled until next year at the earliest.
September 20 -
Financial Accounting Standards Board chair Leslie Seidman argued Tuesday that the board has been increasing its outreach to private company accountants as FASB awaits a report from the trustees of its parent organization on whether oversight of private company accounting standards should be handed to a separate board.
September 20 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board has finalized a new standard aimed at simplifying how organizations test goodwill for impairment.
September 15 -
IMGCAP(1)]This year the SSAE 16 assessment standard will replace the SAS 70 audit standard.
September 14 -
A trustee working group at the Financial Accounting Foundation plans to release its proposals in the next few weeks for changing the structure and process of the Financial Accounting Standards Board’s oversight of standards for private companies and nonprofits.
September 14 -
More than three-quarters of corporate board members in a new survey said their main concern with the SEC’s new whistleblower rewards is the negative impact of an increase in false allegations.
September 14 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board has reached an agreement with Norway’s Financial Services Authority that will allow the regulators to conduct joint inspections of PCAOB-registered audit firms in Norway.
September 14 -
Accounting Today released its inaugural Accountants Confidence Index today, revealing that the accounting profession has serious concerns about the state of the economy.
September 13