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Sweeping audit reforms are aimed at reining in the dominance of the big firms and cleaning up the industry following a string of high-profile scandals.
May 31 -
Several hurdles remain in an impasse over audits on U.S.-listed Chinese companies to avoid forcing them off American exchanges as early as next year, an SEC official said.
May 26 -
Hong Kong’s accountant body said it failed to reach an accord to prolong an 11-year mutual recognition agreement with the U.S. amid a dispute over local qualifications.
May 26 -
Yount, Hyde and Barbour is acquiring Glass Jacobson; and RSM Brazil is merging in Pemom.
May 25 -
The foundation laid out how it will be using the standards and the integrated reporting framework it is inheriting from the Value Reporting Foundation.
May 25 -
A KPMG report showed Cevdet Caner — who was not supposed to have any direct role in the company — setting meetings, weighing in on pay and berating executives.
May 25 -
The board of trustees released a draft strategic plan Tuesday and is asking for input.
May 24 -
When the IFRS Foundation trustees put out their Consultation Paper on Sustainability Reporting, the accounting scientific community responded in unusually high numbers.
May 24
Durham University Business School -
The FRC fined the Big Four firm and partner Anthony Sykes over its 2010 audit of the carmaker, the latest in a long list of audit scandals surrounding the firm.
May 24 -
Roman Abramovich’s U.K. business empire stretched far beyond Chelsea Football Club. Among those who helped build it was an upstart firm with an illustrious name.
May 20 -
The board described some broad steps Wednesday to achieve the baseline by the end of the year.
May 18 -
The Big Four firm will pay more than $17.1 million over misconduct on major work it carried out for collapsed Carillion Plc and data services company Regenersis.
May 18 -
The International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board issued a consultation paper on natural resources on Monday to consider various issues relating to recognition, measurement and presentation of natural resources by public sector entities.
May 16 -
Columnist emeritus Paul Miller returns for another installment of “The Spirit of Accounting” to ask if standard-setting should be taken out of accountants’ hands.
May 13
University of Colorado and Colorado Springs -
The board voted to add a project to improve the accounting for and disclosure of certain digital assets, such as cryptocurrency.
May 13 -
The board asked for input on a proposal for a sustainability reporting framework, echoing recent moves in the private sector.
May 12 -
The Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board is looking for feedback on an exposure draft of a proposed set of technical clarifications and amendments on lease accounting for the federal government.
May 9 -
The board issued guidance Monday to address different accounting and financial reporting issues it identified.
May 9 -
The U.S. banned American accounting and consulting firms from working with Russia and imposed its first sanctions on Gazprombank as part of a package of new penalties targeted at Moscow.
May 9 -
U.S. regulators expanded the list of businesses that face possible expulsion from American exchanges because of Beijing’s refusal to allow access to the businesses’ audits.
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