Regulation and compliance
Regulation
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CCH has enhanced the Audit Public Library in its Accounting Research Manager database with a set of questions and answers about Financial Accounting Standard 157 for fair value measurements.
June 23 -
We all want to do more productive, efficient work.
June 22 -
Japanese electronics giant NEC has settled with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission over charges that it improperly booked revenue from its customer contracts and did not maintain accurate books and records, causing the company to miss filing financial statements two years in a row.
June 22 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has approved a one-year extension of the compliance date for smaller public companies to meet the Section 404(b) auditor attestation requirement of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
June 22 -
FiveStar3 has acquired the Alliance of Professional Associations, a national association management company for accounting firms.
June 19 -
Try this on for size. A new study shows that of some one million 401(k) portfolios, some 69 percent of participants have portfolios with inappropriate risk or diversification, 36 percent hold high concentrations of company stock, and 33 percent fail to contribute enough to receive the full company match. While groups of participants are taking full advantage of their 401(k) plans, participants with lower salaries, lower plan balances, and those closer to retirement tend to make the most costly mistakes.
June 19 -
Cohen & Co. has acquired Mercurio & Bridgford, expanding the Ohio-based firm's presence in Florida.
June 18 -
Small business owners are not optimistic about the current state of the economy, according to a new survey by the National Federation of Independent Business.
June 18 -
Financial regulators from around the world are setting up a monitoring group that will work with international accounting standards-setters.
June 18 -
Citigroup settled a longstanding civil complaint from the Securities and Exchange Commission over improper accounting during the economic crisis in Argentina in late 2001.
June 17 -
The SEC is coming under increasing pressure to decide on what date it will start requiring accounting firms to file financial statements in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards.
June 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued proposed regulations implementing amendments to the tax return preparer penalties.
June 16 -
All eyes are on the Securities and Exchange Commission as it prepares to issue a detailed roadmap this summer for the transition to International Financial Reporting Standards, but some representatives gave hints about what might be in that roadmap at a conference held by the Financial Accounting Standards Board in New York.
June 16 -
The Internal Revenue Service has recently published an online guide to help its examiners assess the validity of businesses' claims for the research credit.
June 15 -
The Treasury Department's Advisory Committee on the Auditing Profession convened an open meeting to hear testimony on its draft report on recommendations for improving the profession, as well as to discuss an addendum with additional recommendations.
June 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued a notice providing guidance on the effect of adding liquidity facilities to support auction rate preferred stock on the equity character of the stock.
June 15 -
IPRO ONE ACQUIRES OWNERSHIP IN HBK SORCE FINANCIALiPro One has reached an agreement to purchase an ownership interest in HbK Sorce Financial, an investment advisory and wealth management firm with more than $1 billion in assets under management.
June 15 -
Let’s face it: The next 15 years are going to be hard for small firms to compete and survive. The external environment and demographic facts speak clearly:* 8,000 Baby Boomers are retiring each day.
June 15 -
International work assignments — both inbound and outbound, short-term and long-term — have become more common as the world gets “smaller” and “flatter.”While on foreign soil, most employees feel that they deserve additional compensation and that they should be at least somewhat released from the growing number of domestic tax rules that restrict compensation packages. Some of the more irksome rules restricting compensation arrangements lately are contained in the final regs under Code Sec. 409A on nonqualified deferred compensation.
June 15 -
In a long-awaited shift in purview, the Auditing Standards Board has eliminated its standard on the hierarchy of generally accepted auditing standards just as the Financial Accounting Standards Board issued a new standard establishing the same hierarchy.Chuck Landes, the American Institute of CPAs’ director of auditing and attestation, said that the ASB fully approved of the shift in a vote at its quarterly meeting in May.
June 15