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The International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants released a report on its accomplishments over the past four years in setting ethical standards around the world.
December 31 -
The Institute of Management Accountants reported record growth in 2020 despite the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the accounting profession.
December 24 -
President Donald Trump on Friday signed legislation that could kick Chinese companies off of U.S. exchanges unless American regulators can review their financial audits, a move likely to further escalate tensions between the two countries.
December 21 -
The International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board has issued a set of three revised standards aimed at improving quality management for auditors across the globe.
December 18 -
The head of Germany’s accounting regulator faces scrutiny after telling a parliamentary committee that he traded Wirecard AG shares while his agency was reviewing the now bankrupt payment company’s external audits.
December 14 -
The International Federation of Accountants reiterated its call this week for an international sustainability standards board under the purview of the International Financial Reporting Standards Foundation.
December 11 -
The International Accounting Standards Board is looking into the standards for consolidated financial statements, or group accounting.
December 11 -
Hong Kong has received the first access to financial audits from mainland Chinese companies, an issue that has vexed relations between the U.S. and China and threatens to lead to the delisting in New York of giants such as Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.
December 11 -
The International Accounting Standards Board began a consultation process in preparation for possible changes in the accounting standards for mergers and acquisitions.
November 30 -
Deutsche Bank AG’s top accounting executive, Andreas Loetscher, is being investigated over his role as the auditor of Wirecard AG while he was with his former firm, Ernst & Young, two people familiar with the matter said.
November 30 -
The House is set to vote on bipartisan legislation that would impose restrictions on Chinese companies listed on U.S. exchanges, including requiring certification that they’re not under control of a foreign government.
November 30 -
The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants has named Mark Millar, the former head of a hospice in the United Kingdom, as its new president.
November 20 -
Wirecard AG’s former chief executive officer appeared in public for the first time since his July detention in connection with the collapse of the electronic payment company, but lawmakers hoping for insights from the disgraced manager were left disappointed.
November 20 -
Andreas Barckow was appointed Thursday by the trustees of the IFRS Foundation, as the next chair of the board, succeeding longtime chair Hans Hoogervorst in July 2021.
November 12 -
The first-of-its-kind agreement will help the island nation create a pipeline of future-ready professionals.
November 11 -
The International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board has deferred the effective dates of several upcoming standards and amendments amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
November 6 -
The partnership will provide member firms of the international association of independent accounting firms with more resources, tools and thought leadership to grow their business opportunities.
November 3 -
Accountants can make a significant contribution to the economy at the local, national and global levels, according to a new report from the International Federation of Accountants.
November 2 -
The international firm aims to raise its profile with large, multinational clients.
October 23 -
The Big Four firm is opting for continuity in the midst of upheaval.
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