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The cutbacks in the Australia region are the latest sign of pressure in an industry that spans accounting, audit and consulting.
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The new standard represents one of the biggest changes to IFRS in decades.
April 10 -
Failure to maintain an acceptable accounting system may result in the withholding of payments from the government to a contractor.
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Allen Weisselberg admitted to falsely testifying about his role in the valuation of assets the state proved at trial had been inflated for years to get favorable terms on loans.
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The board imposed its largest-ever penalty of $25 million against KPMG's firm in the Netherlands, in addition to $2 million in fines against Deloitte's firms in Indonesia and the Philippines.
April 10 -
The tax prep giant settled a proposed class-action suit that claimed it schemed to prevent employees from moving between corporate and franchisers.
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The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board voted to propose an extensive set of new reporting requirements to impose on auditing firms.
April 9 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has temporarily stayed its climate-related disclosure rule amid a rash of lawsuits.
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Marc Rosenberg and Kristen Rampe look back at three decades of change in the accounting profession — and what lies ahead.
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Accounting firms looking to add advisory services need to pick from among three profitable models.
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