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Mike Whitmire and Drew Carrick take us behind the scenes of creating the first comedy series for accountants, "PBC."
January 17 -
With inflation reaching a 40-year high, consumers are feeling its cascading effects, and internal auditors should probably start keeping tabs on inflation risks as well.
January 13 -
The Center for Audit Quality began a new initiative to bring more young people into the accounting profession, particularly from Black and Latino backgrounds.
January 12 -
Corporate governance received a grade of B- and has slipped over the past year, according to a new survey of chief audit executives.
January 11 -
Six former employers at the auditing giant are accused of acting “with a lack of integrity in dishonestly or recklessly misleading the regulator.”
January 11 -
The board has a new leader, Erica Williams, after its new chair was sworn in Monday by the Securities and Exchange Commission in a virtual ceremony.
January 10 -
The board is surveying stakeholders about easing the audit requirements for less complex companies, while beefing them up for more complicated structures.
January 5 -
When companies suddenly replace their auditing firms, the required SEC disclosures are often vague and may be a signal of a forthcoming restatement, but timing is a crucial factor.
January 3 -
The Center for Audit Quality and the American Accounting Association are making changes to their Access to Audit Personnel research partnership program.
January 3 -
Internal auditors have been forced by COVID-19 to work remotely in large part over the past two years, and that pattern is likely to continue next year.
December 29