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The Center for Audit Quality and the Auditing Section of the American Accounting Association have picked three more entries as part of their Access to Audit Personnel Program.
April 25 -
The survey asks for input on the future direction of the auditing overseer.
April 24 -
The embattled retailer's chairwoman appealed for shareholder support for an ongoing investigation into the smoldering wreckage left by the accounting scandal.
April 23 -
KPMG LLP’s South African unit is flying in trouble shooters from around the globe and hurriedly meeting clients to stem any further loss of business after becoming embroiled in three evolving scandals.
April 18 -
All staff will face background checks every two years to try improve the firm's reputation.
April 16 -
The Eller College of Management team beat out 11 other schools for their ideas on applying AI to audits.
April 13 -
The Center for Audit Quality has released a tool to help directors of public companies guard against tech threats.
April 12 -
Audits down but taxpayers first; the TCJA and the self-employed; nexus map; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
April 12 -
The United Kingdom’s Financial Reporting Council, which oversees auditing firms, said Monday it is implementing the recommendations of an independent review of sanctions for auditors, accountants and actuaries, which include increasing the fines to £10 million ($14.1 million) or more for “seriously poor audit work” by a Big Four firm.
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As recently as 2010, the Internal Revenue Service used to audit nearly all 'corporate giants.'
April 9