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The American Institute of CPAs’ Financial Reporting Committee has released a new working draft on how telecommunications companies can deal with an issue related to the new revenue recognition standard.
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Audit clients stand to benefit more than they know from new developments in the field.
May 1Horne Cyber -
Senators ask the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board about auditing rules in the wake of a high-profile scandal involving the opening of millions of customer accounts.
April 27 -
Tax breaks for the profitable; how long to keep tax docs; unenrolled preparers; analytical procedures for auditors; other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
April 25 -
Mandatory change of auditing firms and engagement partners doesn’t necessarily foster greater professional skepticism, according to new research.
April 24 -
The number of public companies filing their financial statements with the Securities and Exchange Commission has shrunk dramatically in recent decades, according to a new report.
April 24 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board announced six settled actions against non-U.S. accounting firms late last month for failure to report certain disciplinary or regulatory actions against them in their home country.
April 21Meister Seelig & Fein LLP -
The American Institute of CPAs is toughening the rules after a critical report from the Labor Department about the quality of ERISA audits.
April 20 -
The latest version accounts for upcoming changes in accounting standards and PCAOB rules.
April 18 -
The first step in any successful whistleblower claim for auditors and accountants is to determine eligibility.
April 14Zuckerman Law