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The Securities and Exchange Commission's Office of the Chief Accountant has selected two professional accounting fellows for two-year terms beginning in June 2005.
April 24 -
Despite dire predictions by critics of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act that the accounting reform law would freeze smaller CPA firms out of the audit business, just the opposite appears to be happening, Public Company Accounting Oversight Board Chairman William J. McDonough told Congress.
April 24 -
Officials from the Securities and Exchange Commission and the European Union Commission have reached an agreement on a "roadmap" toward equivalence between international and U.S. accounting rules.
April 24 -
A district court judge reportedly dismissed one of three counts accusing former HealthSouth chief executive Richard Scrushy of violating the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, but rejected defense requests to throw out key charges against Scrushy that would have brought an early end to his corporate fraud trial.
April 21 -
The Government Accountability Office's quality assurance system has received a clean audit opinion from an international peer review team.
April 21 -
The New York State Society of CPAs has launched "CPAs on Boards," a state-wide program that links CPAs with nonprofit organizations looking for financial experts to add to their boards of directors.
April 20 -
Grant Thornton executives this week urged regulators, public company boards and executives, and auditors to move to protect capital markets and investors by taking steps to increase choice and competition for public companies and auditors.
April 19 -
Companies that limit Sarbanes-Oxley reviews to a small group of senior management have worse performance records compared with those that involve much of the organization in their review process, according to a report by research firm AberdeenGroup.
April 19 -
The Coca-Cola Co. announced a settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission related to allegations that the company used a channel-stuffing practice known as "gallon pushing" to meet earnings expectations.
April 19 -
The Professional Ethics Executive Committee of the American Institute of CPAs has proposed in an exposure draft a new ethics interpretation of rules to determine whether financial interests held by a company's external auditor impair independence.
April 19 -
Big Four firm KPMG LLP has agreed to pay more than $22 million to settle charges brought against it by the Securities and Exchange Commission in connection with its audits of Xerox Corp. from 1997 through 2000.
April 19 -
President Bush has signed into law H.R. 1134, exempting qualified disaster mitigation payments from tax.
April 18 -
In a resounding salvo aimed at pending proposals on business combinations and consolidated financial statements from the Financial Accounting Standards Board, two major financial associations - Financial Executives International and the Institute of Management Accountants - have roundly criticized not only the board's approach to those proposals, but also a broad spectrum of related issues.
April 17 -
London - The trustees of the International Accounting Standards Committee Foundation have begun deliberations on an increasingly political review of its constitution.
April 17 -
Audits have gotten more complicated, and that means more auditors will be using more specialists. But what qualifications does a specialist need to be entrusted with a role in an audit?
April 17 -
Securities and Exchange Commission enforcement director Stephen M. Cutler, whose tenure included investigations of some of the largest financial reporting failures in the nation's history, is leaving the commission next month to return to the private sector, the agency said. The agency has not yet named a successor.
April 17 -
Amid an investigation into its disclosures and accounting practices, Raytheon Co. placed its chief financial officer on leave at the same time that it announced that it had submitted a settlement offer to the Securities and Exchange Commission and settled a shareholder lawsuit.
April 17 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission voted to delay the effective date of a Financial Accounting Standards Board rule that requires companies to treat employee stock options as expenses.
April 14 -
Paisley Consulting, a provider of business accountability software, revealed two online services this week for their compliance and risk management software - the Standard Hosting Model and the ASP Pricing Model.
April 13 -
The cost of compliance associated with Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act are expected to drop significantly for some companies, according to a report commissioned by the Big Four audit firms.
April 13