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A possible split confronts the problem faced by all breakups: How do you create attractive businesses out of both when one is likely to be seen as inferior?
May 31 -
Sweeping audit reforms are aimed at reining in the dominance of the big firms and cleaning up the industry following a string of high-profile scandals.
May 31 -
Several hurdles remain in an impasse over audits on U.S.-listed Chinese companies to avoid forcing them off American exchanges as early as next year, an SEC official said.
May 26 -
Hong Kong’s accountant body said it failed to reach an accord to prolong an 11-year mutual recognition agreement with the U.S. amid a dispute over local qualifications.
May 26 -
A KPMG report showed Cevdet Caner — who was not supposed to have any direct role in the company — setting meetings, weighing in on pay and berating executives.
May 25 -
R&D amortization; FAQs’ limits; ‘tax’ by any other name; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 24
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The FRC fined the Big Four firm and partner Anthony Sykes over its 2010 audit of the carmaker, the latest in a long list of audit scandals surrounding the firm.
May 24 -
The committee is looking for a new chairperson as its current chair, Paul Sobel, plans to depart at the end of the year.
May 18 -
The Big Four firm will pay more than $17.1 million over misconduct on major work it carried out for collapsed Carillion Plc and data services company Regenersis.
May 18 -
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May 18
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The Top 10 Firm is taking steps to improve its audits, including hiring a former official from the PCAOB and creating an Audit Quality Advisory Council.
May 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service has been auditing fewer taxpayers since 2010, according to a new report, but audit rates have been plunging the most for higher-income taxpayers.
May 17 -
Jennifer Wilson, the leader of Convergence Coaching, says that technological advance combined with changing client demand will lead the remote audit to become the norm.
May 16 -
Assurance delivered by trusted auditors — who are independent and objective — is a cornerstone for the health of our financial and capital markets.
May 13
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A recent report from the Big Four firm says audit committee members can no longer afford a "set it and forget it" approach to security.
May 13 -
The board named the members the Investor Advisory Group and the Standards and Emerging Issues Advisory Group, and scheduled their initial meeting dates.
May 9 -
U.S. regulators expanded the list of businesses that face possible expulsion from American exchanges because of Beijing’s refusal to allow access to the businesses’ audits.
May 5 -
A great many organizations that received stimulus funding during the pandemic are now finding themselves facing unexpected audit requirements.
May 5 -
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The National Association of Black Accountants is partnering with the Center for Audit Quality to help community-college students successfully make the transition to historically Black colleges and universities.
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