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The Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission is issuing new guidance amid heightened regulatory scrutiny of the health care sector.
February 20 -
Deloitte’s member firm in Japan, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu LLC, is paying a $2 million settlement to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to resolve charges that it issued audit reports for a client at the same time dozens of its employees had bank accounts at a subsidiary of the client.
February 13 -
The International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board has issued a trio of proposed standards to improve the quality of audits, reviews and related assurance service engagements at firms.
February 11 -
As technology plays an ever-larger role in the auditing process, some providers like IBM are competing with Big Four firms, according to a new report.
February 11 -
A congressional committee heard testimony about forcing the release of the president's tax filings.
February 8 -
The Defense Department will soon force accounting firms it hires to disclose investigations they face.
February 4 -
Two firms dominate an otherwise slow quarter for new engagements.
February 1 -
GT's new group arrives only a week after Ernst & Young made a similar move.
January 30 -
IRS data provides all the information needed to figure out the answer.
January 29 -
Kering SA, the French owner of the luxury brand, owes about 1.4 billion euros to Italy in back taxes.
January 28