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The International Accounting Standards Board has proposed a set of minor amendments to the financial instruments standard to make it easier to implement.
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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.
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The U.S. offices of a recently relaunched Arthur Andersen network have shut down as part of a legal settlement with one of the firms to resolve trademark infringement claims by Andersen Tax.
April 20 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board has disciplined the former chief executive officer and chairman of Deloitte’s Brazil firm for failing to cooperate with a PCAOB investigation.
March 29 -
The British grocery company agrees to a 214 million pound penalty to resolve regulatory probes.
March 28 -
While issues of immigration, trade and freedom of the Fourth Estate are dominating the media cycle, there are other significant areas of policy flux worthy of consideration as President Donald Trump’s term gathers momentum.
March 21CPA Australia -
Two former managing partners and chief executives are weighing in on the legal wrangling over the trademark, as the dispute escalates further.
March 8 -
Homex allegedly falsified sales of over 100,000 homes to inflate revenue for three years in a row.
March 3 -
A company calling itself Arthur Andersen announced it has reconstituted the former Big Five firm in 16 countries, but its rights to the brand are being challenged by another firm that took the Andersen name in 2014.
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The International Integrated Reporting Council is asking for comments on how companies are using the framework it issued three years ago for reporting on matters beyond simply a company’s financials.
March 2