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PCAOB sanctions Canadian firm over noncooperation with inspections
September 13 -
The merger between BKD and DHG put their combined firm at the top of the roster.
August 31 -
There were signs of improvement in terms of audit engagements and quality control systems.
August 19 -
Gary Gensler has been encouraging the PCAOB to update more of the standards to take into account the way firms are working today.
August 15 -
A 61% majority of ESG assurance services were performed by accounting firms, but there was substantial variation among different countries.
August 1 -
The AICPA and NASBA are laying the groundwork for a major overhaul, with some content moving to new sections.
July 22 -
The Institute of Internal Auditors unveiled new research during its annual international conference in Chicago this week pointing to changes in the internal audit profession worldwide.
July 20 -
The Financial Reporting Council said that four of the eight audits reviewed at Mazars and five of 12 audits at BDO required more than limited improvements.
July 20 -
Audits of sportswear retailer failed to highlight possible related party, inventory and website sales risks.
July 18 -
Progress hinges in part over the scope of redactions in audit work papers of Chinese companies.
July 8 -
Engaging the services and specialized expertise of external professionals can make a difference in the crucial early phase of an M&A deal, for both sides.
July 5
Capstone Strategic -
With 2022 getting off to a slightly slower start, J&S Associate netted five new engagements.
July 1 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board released an overview Thursday of its inspection priorities and areas of focus as the newly revamped board signals a tougher enforcement stance.
June 30 -
Three predictions on the evolution of the audit — and three ways you can respond.
June 24 -
Two recent studies found that auditors with valuable expertise in a specific class of complex transactions and accounts improve audit quality.
June 23
Bentley University -
The board adopted a set of amendments to strengthen the rules that apply to audits involving multiple audit firms.
June 21 -
Two decades after passage of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, public companies are spending more time and money trying to comply with SOX requirements, despite the increasing use of technology to automate the process.
June 10 -
The commission charged the Top 20 Firm and three of its partners Wednesday, and the firm agreed to pay a $1.9 million penalty to investors.
June 8 -
PricewaterhouseCoopers was fined almost £5 million pounds ($6.22 million) for a series of poor audits of two U.K. construction companies, as the regulator continued to crack down on audit failings by the Big Four.
June 8 -
Executives resent the cost and interference of auditors; investors see them as a safety net that is only noticeable when it fails.
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