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Accountants are gaining a bit more confidence in the global economy, especially in North America and Western Europe, but uncertainties linger.
January 26 -
The Supreme Court and the Eleventh Circuit issue separate rulings on the controversial law that would prevent states from lowering taxes after accepting federal aid.
January 25 -
The International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board is asking for feedback on a new section of a proposed auditing standard that would cover group audits of less complex entities.
January 24 -
The firm's worldwide revenues in 2022 reached $8.132 billion, increasing 15% this past year and 41.7% over the last three years.
January 24 -
The Big Four firm is partnering with the University of Northern Iowa to support a new hybrid learning program.
January 23 -
A civil liberties group is taking the board to court for penalizing an unidentified auditor.
January 20 -
The board voted to approve an update that would enable more companies to opt for a proportional amortization accounting method for their tax credit investments.
January 19 -
A recent report from the IMA looked at the finance function's readiness to meet accelerating demands from the SEC and elsewhere for climate risk information.
January 19 -
Researchers used ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence-driven text generator, to create a new strain of malware capable of bypassing traditional controls.
January 19 -
KPMG sponsored a track-and-field meet to showcase historically Black colleges and universities.
January 18