Audit

  • PricewaterhouseCoopers announced that it will create a new audit firm in Japan after an alliance with a partner was ordered to halt auditing services for two months.

    May 14
  • Raymond James Financial Inc. announced an initiative that would require the restructuring of variable annuities offered through financial advisors at the firm's broker/dealer subsidiaries, Raymond James Financial Services and Raymond James & Associates.

    May 11
  • Excess inventory retailer Overstock.com Inc. announced that the Securities and Exchange Commission has issued the company a subpoena requesting information on accounting policies, targets and projections.

    May 11
  • The Internal Revenue Service has issued an updated and expanded revision of a revenue procedure governing its popular voluntary correction program for employee retirement plans -- the Employee Plans Compliance Resolution System.

    May 10
  • Responding to continuing complaints from corporate America about the excessive cost of complying with Sarbanes-Oxley Act internal control audit reporting requirements, top officials from the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board told accountants and private sector financial execs that relief is on the way.

    May 10
  • Morgan Stanley & Co. will pay $15 million to settle a civil lawsuit from the Securities and Exchange Commission. The SEC said that the company failed to produce tens of thousands of e-mails it requested as part of a probe.

    May 10
  • Citing the disproportionate costs of Sarbanes-Oxley on small filers, GOP Senators Olympia Snowe of Maine and Mike Enzi of Wyoming are urging the Securities and Exchange Commission to adopt "clear and practical" rules for small businesses with regards to SOX compliance.

    May 8
  • The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board is soliciting nominations for members of its Standing Advisory Group.

    May 3
  • The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board announced that its next round of inspections would focus on the costs of internal control audits mandated under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.

    May 2
  • The Securities and Exchange Commission and the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board announced the panelists for a May 10 roundtable on Year Two experiences with the internal controls provisions of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.

    May 2
  • Passage of a forthcoming European Union directive that would tighten auditing standards - but which does permit, under specified conditions, the European profession to supply customers with some other services - could lie behind a survey that reveals that the principles-based approach to auditor independence is now widely used throughout Europe.The survey was conducted by the European Federation of Accountants on the regulation of auditor independence, and follows the implementation of a 2002 EU "recommendation" on auditor independence.

    April 30
  • Supermarket chain Ingles Markets Inc. settled charges that it improperly accounted for vendor rebates and allowances with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

    April 30
  • KPMG moved a bit closer to putting another piece of its tax shelter troubles in the past, filing court papers that more than 200 investors have agreed to a settlement in a class-action lawsuit against the accounting firm and law firm Sidley Austin Brown & Wood LLP.

    April 27
  • The Securities and Exchange Commission announced an effort to provide broader and more timely public notice of important actions.

    April 27
  • Whatever happened to account aggregation?

    April 26
  • Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Christopher Cox has said that the agency is leaning towards opening another public-comment period on its stalled governance rules for mutual funds.

    April 26
  • KPMG International has appointed Lord Michael Hastings to a new position as KPMG's global head of corporate social responsibility.

    April 25
  • In an exchange of correspondence, where the irony couldn't have been not lost on any of the authors, the Government Accountability Office offered 14 recommendations to improve the internal controls of the Securities and Exchange Commission.

    April 25
  • The Panel on the Nonprofit Sector, composed of leaders from charitable organizations, has offered additional recommendations to Congress and the nonprofit sector as part of its continuing effort to strengthen the accountability of the nation's 1.3 million charitable organizations.

    April 25
  • Companies are fighting more than just the internal controls provisions of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act -- according to published reports, the whistleblower protections outlined under the law are also coming under fire in court.

    April 24