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A proposal from the Financial Accounting Standards Board would require companies to provide more information about the effects of derivative and hedging activities on financial statements.
December 12 -
In an effort to foster dialogue between auditors and those who govern non-public companies - including not-for-profits and governmental entities - the Auditing Standards Board has issued a standard requiring auditors to communicate certain issues with whomever is charged with corporate governance.The board has also established a formal attestation hierarchy and fine-tuned a few existing standards.
December 11 -
I noted a few weeks ago that the "Joy of Cooking" celebrated its 75th anniversary with the publication of its ninth edition.
December 8 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board will meet on Dec. 19 to consider exactly what changes to Sarbanes-Oxley’s internal control measures it will issue for public comment.
December 7 -
Deloitte & Touche is the first of the Big Four to have its annual inspection posted by the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board this year.The PCAOB’s Nov. 30 report was posted to the board’s Web site late last week and cites Deloitte for failing to obtain sufficient evidence to back up decisions in a number of audits of public companies. The firm disagreed with the board's conclusions in nearly two-thirds of the audits cited, offering a rebuttal of many of the board's criticisms as part of a response letter included with the PCAOB's report
December 6 -
Mayer Hoffman McCann had expanded its presence again in Maryland, with the acquisition of the 14-employee Riggleman Smyth Accounting Services LLC.Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed, though Riggleman Smyth’s partners were admitted as shareholders in Mayer Hoffman.
December 6 -
Gerry Golub, who helped build Goldstein Golub Kessler LLP into one of New York’s most high-profile and progressive firms, announced that he will retire after a 44-year career in public accounting -- the last 25 spent as managing partner of GGK.
December 6 -
In the next couple of weeks, we will be sending out Accounting Today's annual Top 100 Firms survey, to be published in March 2007. The list, and our accompanying report on the profession's trends can only be as good as the data you provide.Over the years, the contact list for the survey has grown to more than 150 firms, all of which we will be sending this year's survey to via e-mail. The rankings are compiled according to annual revenues and this year, firms with over $25 million in revenue for 2006 should be certain they return the paperwork.
December 6 -
San Diego’s City Council has approved paying another $2.2 million to KPMG for the Big Four firm’s long overdue 2003 audit. The additional spending approval brings the city’s total KPMG tab to $6.6. million.
December 5 -
Just a few days after receiving the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board’s proposed budget for 2007, the Securities and Exchange Commission unanimously approved the document, which includes a 4.2 percent increase in funds, setting next year’s outlays at $136.4 million.The board’s budget, less registration fees collected from accounting firms throughout 2006, form the basis for assessment of accounting support fees in 2007. The budget also includes a provision that the board will tap into an excess of its working capital reserve fund to reduce the overall accounting support fee by $10 million next year.
December 5 -
I am working on an article for the January issue of Practical Accountant on the risk assessment standards that apply to all non-public company audits. They are effective for audits of financial statements for periods beginning on or after Dec. 15, 2006.
December 5 -
Recently, I was asked by my town officials to become a member of the fire sprinkler inspection team, whose purpose as explained to me, is to ensure that all emergency sprinkler systems within our area’s municipal buildings are up to code and functional.
December 4 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board approved a $136.4 million budget for the 2007 calendar year, an increase of 4.2 percent over last year.Under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, which created the accounting regulator, the board’s budget, less registration fees collected from accounting firms throughout 2006, form the basis for assessment of accounting support fees in 2007. The board will agreed to tap into an excess of its working capital reserve fund to reduce the overall accounting support fee by $10 million next year.
December 4 -
Hitachi America Ltd. XBRL Business Unit announced the launch of its Xinba 2.0 Reader and Analyzer, a desktop-based Microsoft Excel add-in that gives users the capability to import, open and manipulate Extensible Business Reporting Language directly in the program.XBRL is a technology that tags financial information through disparate applications and carries it through the business reporting chain. Software that can actually manipulate the data into usable form is only just beginning to be introduced on a broad base.
December 4 -
This column has to do with life expectancy. If you would rather not know when you are departing this world, then perhaps you don’t want to read any further. But if you are curious enough to know what your longevity might be and how this is critical for retirement planning, read on.I asked one calculator which said I would leave this earth in 12 years, 306, days, 3 hours, 38 minutes, and 24 seconds, as of the time I got this down on paper. Another calculator estimated that I would last until I was 90.21 while a third one had me pegged taking off at age 89.
December 1 -
KPMG International reported that member firms posted combined revenues of $16.9 billion for the 2006 fiscal year, a 7.6 percent gain in U.S. dollars over the prior year.
December 1 -
The BDO International network announced its global revenues for the fiscal year ending September 2006 increased to $3.9 billion in U.S. dollars, an increase of 17 percent from last year.
December 1 -
The Committee on Capital Markets Regulation, which has the support of Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, released a report urging legislators to consider overhauling the country’s enforcement policies and litigation system.
December 1 -
A report released by Huron Consulting Group found that the number of accountants on audit committees has doubled over the last four years. In its research, however, the group found six out of 10 companies did not have at least one accountant on its audit committee in 2005.
November 29 -
With the close of 2006 approaching, we asked industry leaders to share their ideas of what the accounting profession will look like in five years: What will be its major concerns? Challenges? Hot new service areas? What will shape will the firm landscape have taken?In the final part of the series, among others, managing director of research for research firm Glass Lewis & Co. Lynn Turner, Information Technology Group Inc. principal David Cieslak and Internal Federation of Accountants chief executive Ian Ball take a stab at forecasting what the future holds for the profession. The managing partner of Beckstead and Watts, Brad Beckstead, the firm involved in the legal challenge over the constitutionality of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, wraps things up.
November 29