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U.S. accounting firms can work with their counterparts in Ukraine to support the country as it endures the Russian invasion while also getting some much-needed help with their own work as labor shortages continue in the U.S.
April 21 -
The board imposed monetary penalties and sanctions Tuesday against two firms that had been working with unregistered Chinese auditors.
April 19 -
The CSRC called for faster implementation of a new rule surrounding overseas listings that may remove a hurdle for U.S. regulators.
April 14 -
The FRC is toughening up the regulation of Britain’s biggest auditors, as the sector faces heavy criticism over a string of high-profile finance scandals.
April 14 -
The International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board released a revised standard Thursday to focus on the special considerations that apply to audits of group financial statements.
April 7 -
The IFRS Foundation is teaming up with CPA Canada to set up a Montreal center for the new board, in addition to a location in Frankfurt, Germany.
April 6 -
Accountants globally are expressing more economic optimism in the first quarter of the year, according to a new survey, but they see risks ahead.
April 5 -
The board released an exposure draft of a proposed standard for multi-employer retirement plan obligations.
April 4 -
The revised draft rules deleted the requirement that on-site inspections should be mainly conducted by Chinese regulatory agencies or rely on their inspection results.
April 4 -
Board staff called attention to some important considerations for auditors as they plan and perform audits that may be affected by the ongoing war in Ukraine.
April 1