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The International Federation of Accountants wants more accounting organizations to get involved in combating corruption around the world.
May 17 -
The board has been receiving comments as it works to impose the first rules ever for how companies should report on their cryptocurrency holdings.
May 16 -
The board is adding two new projects planned for short-term action, along with four new projects aimed at improving its rules to protect investors.
May 16 -
EY is revamping two of its internal U.K. management teams, weeks after the company ditched plans to break up its audit and consulting operations globally.
May 16 -
Both audits and independent boards are basic standards that any investor would expect a company to have in place, particularly if that firm is of a certain size and working in a financial sector.
May 15 -
Danielle Pollock became one of the seven students to be selected for the board's Postgraduate Technical Assistant program.
May 15 -
The foundation appointed the managing partner of assurance and risk at Baker Tilly, Jere Shawver, as the next chair of the council.
May 12 -
Illustrative guidance would help determine whether the extra money companies hand out to execs should be accounted for as share-based payments.
May 11 -
The board is proposing to make the standards it inherited last year more applicable across the globe.
May 11 -
The Institute of Singapore Chartered Accountants and the Kampuchea Institute of CPAs and Auditors signed a memorandum of understanding.
May 10 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board found problems in its initial audit firm inspections in China.
May 10 -
Among the four biggest global accounting firms, Ernst & Young is likely to be the most exposed to Beijing's crackdown on U.S.-linked auditors, as it stands to lose about a 10th of its China revenue.
May 10 -
Founder and CEO George Azih discusses the lease accounting software platform.
May 10 -
Isn't it reasonable to expect that state governments' financial reporting have full accountability and thus, receive clean audit reports? Often, they do not.
May 9
University of Colorado Boulder -
Jan Du Plessis took over Britain's Financial Reporting Council last year following a series of scandals that left investors nursing heavy losses.
May 9 -
He formerly chaired the U.K. Accounting Standards Board and the IFAC's Public Sector Committee, which became the International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board.
May 8 -
The International Federation of Accountants is looking for an outstanding individual to become its next leader.
May 8 -
The two men were named by the retailer in 2019 following a forensic probe by PwC that uncovered $7.2 billion of irregular transactions.
May 3 -
The changes aim to increase transparency and provide more information to investors and other stakeholders.
May 2 -
Crypto can be subject to major price volatility that is inconsistent with cash or a cash-equivalent treatment.
May 1
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