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The International Federation of Accountants has convened the first meeting of a coalition of major accounting firms, civil society groups and international organizations to develop strategies to encourage high-quality public sector financial reporting, greater government transparency and accountability, and empowered citizen engagement.
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While the number of financial restatements has leveled off in recent years, there was an increase in restatements by large public companies known as accelerated filers for the fourth consecutive year.
April 21 -
PricewaterhouseCoopers has agreed to pay $65 million to settle claims over its audits of the failed investment company MF Global.
April 20 -
Ernst & Young LLP agreed to pay $10 million to settle New Yorks lawsuit accusing it of helping Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. hide financial problems in the years leading to its 2008 collapse.
April 15 -
The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants and the Institute of Management Accountants have published a report examining the future function of the CFO in the finance department of tomorrow.
April 15 -
Last year saw a rise in accounting-driven federal class action lawsuits, according to a new report from Big Four firm PwC.
April 10 -
Toshiba Corp. fell the most in more than a year after the company said it would appoint a committee to investigate possible problems with its accounting.
April 6 -
You manage what gets measured: Penny-wise but pound-foolish financial reporting
March 31 -
Filings of securities class actions with accounting-related allegations increased 47 percent in 2014, according to a new study.
March 31 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board is getting ready to unveil a set of proposals that could have a major impact on the way nonprofit organizations present their financial statements.
March 27 -
Investors should pay closer attention to the Other Comprehensive Income statement on financial reports, suggests a new study.
March 24 -
Fewer restrictions on shareholder participation correlate with a relatively low incidence of accounting restatements, according to a new study.
March 19 -
An accounting scandal, a failed merger and the departure of top executives would normally make a company toxic to acquirers. Not for Salix Pharmaceuticals Ltd., the subject of a $11 billion bidding war that drove the drugmakers stock close to its highest-ever price.
March 16 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board said Monday that the Securities and Exchange Commission has adopted its 2015 GAAP Financial Reporting Taxonomy, which uses XBRL format.
March 9 -
Prince Charles' Accounting for Sustainability Project and its Chief Financial Officer Leadership Network has published four guides to help the finance and accounting community address the issues of integrating sustainability into their business processes and decisions.
March 9 -
Financial reports that incorporate assumptions arent worth a dime for actually reducing uncertainty.
March 8 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board has voted to issue a proposed accounting standards update to improve the financial statements for not-for-profit organizations and ask for public comments.
March 5 -
U.S. officials are concerned that the trillions of dollars companies park overseas are doing more than just helping them skirt taxes. Theyre worried the practice leaves investors in the dark.
March 5 -
The Institute of Management Accountants (IMA), the association of accountants and financial professionals in business, launched the IMA Accounting Honor Society (IAHS) today, designed to recognize and honor academic achievement in the study of accounting.
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