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The Securities and Exchange Commission's chief accountant, Paul Munter, plans to retire from federal service this month.
January 15 -
Rochester, New York-based Insero Advisors has received a strategic investment from Rallyday Partners, to accelerate the firm's growth.
January 14 -
Springline Advisory, a financial and advisory firm backed by the private equity firm Trinity Hunt Partners, has partnered with South Florida-based Fiske.
January 14 -
The software developer says the line reflects its commitment to providing small businesses and their advisors with the tools, insights, and connections they need.
January 14 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board found specific deficiencies in the testing of internal controls and accounting estimates, and in engagement quality reviews.
January 14 -
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed into law a bill that provides more flexibility for obtaining a CPA license, effectively eliminating the 150-hour requirement.
January 14 -
Caseware announced that it has appointed David Marquis, a five-year Intuit veteran, as its new CEO.
January 13 -
Interest in agentic AI as the next step in the progression from generative AI has spiked in recent months along with investment from accounting firms and vendors.
January 13 -
Laura Hay will succeed Scott Wiley as president and CEO of the Ohio Society of CPAs. She will be the first woman and first CPA to lead the organization.
January 13 -
The Association for Accounting Marketing is accepting nominations for its annual awards, including its new Business Developer of the Year award.
January 9