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Baker Tilly Virchow Krause's incoming CEO, Alan Whitman, explains in this video how his firm fits into Baker Tilly's international network.
May 25 -
The head of the International Accounting Standards Board is echoing concerns abroad also voiced by leaders of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission about the increasing use of non-GAAP measures in the financial statements of public companies.
May 12 -
A new accounting rule that will force banks to set aside provisions for bad loans long before they sour could cannibalize profits and eat into capital at U.S. lenders.
May 9 -
U.S.-based accounting and consulting firm association Allinial Global has signed a letter of intent to combine with a U.K.-based accounting and business advisory firms, IAPA International.
May 5 -
Anne-Lise Vivier of Thomson Reuters explains in this video some of the differences in the lease accounting standards under U.S. GAAP and IFRS.
May 3 -
Anne-Lise Vivier of Thomson Reuters discusses some of the changes in FASB's new lease accounting standards in this video.
May 2 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board has voted to proceed with issuing a long-awaited standard in June on credit losses on loans and other financial instruments, a key component of its financial instruments convergence project with the International Accounting Standards Board, and to defer the effective date for one year.
April 27 -
The Vaticans Holy See has suspended its contract with PricewaterhouseCoopers but stressed that the suspension is not due to problems with PwCs work.
April 26 -
Drew Bernstein of Marcum Bernstein & Pinchuk explains the challenges of auditing in emerging markets like China.
April 15 -
The London-based International Valuation Standards Council is asking for input on some of its new standards for performing valuations on financial instruments, real estate and intangibles.
April 14