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How many of us U.S.-born CPAs could move to another country and communicate well enough to advance in a CPA-related job where that country’s main language is not English?
March 17
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Trullion's software uses artificial intelligence to read unstructured data and translate it into real-time financial reports.
March 16 -
Audit committee chairs may not be fully able to grasp certain detailed comments from the PCAOB or respond appropriately on behalf of the company.
March 16
Financial Accounting Standards Board -
The institute named Gwen van Berne as its sixth female chair-elect and the first to reside abroad.
March 16 -
The International Federation of Accountants convened a meeting of leaders of accounting organizations to advance sustainability reporting as momentum builds worldwide for consistent environmental, social and governance reporting.
March 12 -
Deloitte LLP faces a probe by the U.K.’s accounting regulator into its audits of financial statements by Lookers Plc.
March 12 -
Zeni, a bookkeeping and accounting finance startup that leverages artificial intelligence, officially debuted Tuesday.
March 9 -
Global organizations that set corporate reporting standards failed to keep pace with the ESG boom, opening the door to greenwashing, mispricing and bubbles, according to one such group.
March 9 -
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board is looking for feedback on a proposal to improve the guidance on compensated absences for state and local government employees, along with disclosure requirements.
March 3 -
Corporations are starting to buy digital assets like Bitcoin to bolster their treasuries, but the volatility in prices could put a dent in their balance sheet.
February 25 -
Auditing costs have been increasing in recent years, thanks to new accounting standards and corporate acquisitions, according to a study released Thursday.
February 25 -
The lens through which we view a company affects how we measure success. A more complete picture contributes to a more unified understanding of value.
February 24
PwC -
The U.K.’s accounting regulator introduced fresh recommendations to put further distance between the Big Four accounting firms and their consulting arms ahead of their impending split.
February 23 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board approved a tweak to the goodwill rules for private businesses and not-for-profits, giving them more flexibility on when to do impairment assessments of triggering events.
February 19 -
For accounting to take a pivotal role in tackling the climate emergency, a single set of sustainability standards is critical.
February 19
Saïd Business School, University of Oxford -
Like most financial instruments, special purpose acquisition companies present risks and rewards, and require due diligence from accounting firms to help avoid landmines.
February 16
Embark -
One of the largest accounting firms in Canada struck a deal with Deloitte to acquire a significant portion of Deloitte’s business in Canada, by March 1.
February 12 -
KPMG’s U.K. chairman has resigned days after sparking widespread anger for telling employees to stop moaning about the pandemic.
February 12 -
To the detriment of many state and local governments, budget decisions are being made based on bad accounting information.
February 11
Truth in Accounting -
Two Ernst & Young auditors were told by a German court that they must testify before a parliamentary committee about their accounting work for scandal-ridden Wirecard AG.
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