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Users can now access more resources from the education content provider.
January 22 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission charged six CPAs Monday who were former senior officials at KPMG and ex-staffers at the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board with participating in a scheme to misappropriate and misuse information on the PCAOB’s planned inspection of the Big Four firm.
January 22 -
The demise of a Korean shipping giant offers lessons for auditors around the world.
January 22Iona College -
Hong Kong, which has faced a slew of criticism on company financial reporting, is set to create a new framework to oversee auditors of listed entities in the city.
January 19 -
Why do businesses still make so many payments by paper check, even as technology has made checks nearly obsolete in the consumer world?
January 18Nvoicepay -
The Institute of Internal Auditors is updating its Certified Internal Auditor exam with more content on subjects such as cybersecurity and information technology.
January 18 -
Internal controls, the new lease accounting standard and cybersecurity are just some of the issues keeping financial executives up at night, according to a new survey by KPMG.
January 17 -
Increases in audit fees for public companies and nonprofits slowed down in 2016, according to a new report, although private companies saw an uptick in their fee increases during the 2016 audit season.
January 16 -
Audit committees at public companies will have plenty on their agendas this year, according to a pair of new reports from KPMG, including new accounting standards, the new tax law, cyber security and more.
January 10 -
There’s less threat and more opportunity in emerging technologies than many think.
January 8