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KPMG recently announced that its Short Hills, NJ office has attained Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification from the U.S. Green Building Counsel, the 25th KPMG workplace to do so under its "Living Green" program.
October 23
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The Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission, also known as COSO, is planning a project to review and update its decade-old Enterprise Risk ManagementIntegrated Framework.
October 22 -
The American Institute of CPAs has introduced two new tools to help CPA firms and organizations expand and enhance their diversity and inclusion efforts.
October 21 -
The American Institute of CPAs is getting ready to roll out its long-awaited update of compilation and review standards for CPAs, Statement on Standards for Accounting and Review Services No. 21 (SSARS No. 21), one of the most significant revisions in non-audit standards in the last 35 years.
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The final day of the American Institute of CPAs 2014 Fall Meeting of Council in Boston saw the AICPA Nominations Committee induct the next class of Board and Council members, including newly elected 2014-15 chair of the board Tommye Barie.
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The American Institute of CPAs has asked the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to reject appeals by EEOC staff to investigate and litigate against accounting firms about their mandatory partner retirement provisions, saying in a letter Monday that the classification of partners as employees would be disruptive to the accounting profession and its business practices.
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AICPA president and CEO Barry Melancon delivered the keynote speech at the 2014 Fall Meeting of Council in Boston on Monday, discussing the unprecedented changes he foresees in the accounting profession in the coming years.
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On Sunday, the first day of events at the AICPAs 2014 Fall Meeting of Council in Boston, Mass., the state of the Uniform CPA Examination proved to be a key topic, with plans to ultimately release a new version of the Exam by 2017.
October 20
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Our fifth annual Growth & Profitability Summit is coming up in early November, and editor-in-chief Dan Hood explains why you owe it to yourself and your firm to attend -- however you have to get there.
October 17 -
In an Oct. 16 letter to the IRS, the AICPA questioned the ordering rule under Internal Revenue Code section 1368, asserting that an ambiguity exists under current rules for determining adjustments to the accumulated adjustment account (AAA) of an S corporation.
October 17 -
National Estate Planning Week, AICPA Leadership Academy graduate class of 2014 and more
October 17 -
Big Four firm KPMG lead the pack among large firms in terms of new Securities and Exchange Commission audit clients in the third quarter of 2014, but a small Midwestern firm walked away with the most new engagements.
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With the goal of expanding the role of influential women in the CPA profession, the AICPA will hold the Women's Global Leadership Summit in Washington D.C. from Oct. 23-24.
October 17
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The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board announced that it is accepting applications for research fellowships for next year.
October 16 -
Middle-market companies have had a tough couple of years on the tax front, according to a survey by Top 5 firm McGladrey LLP.
October 16 -
As traveling professionals know, it's best to stick with the familiar out on the road. Supporting this, big brands reigned supreme when cloud-based travel and expense management software provider Certify recently shared their findings on millions of receipts and expenses for the third quarter of 2014.
October 16 -
To advocate free services for low-to-moderate income taxpayers, top officials from the New York State Tax Department and the United Way of Northern New York met today in the first ever North Country Community Outreach Tax Summit.
October 15
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The IFRS Foundation has launched eIFRS Professional, a new way for accountants to access information online about International Financial Reporting Standards.
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After a slight dip in September, the Accountants Confidence Index continued its downward trajectory, with both the short- and the mid-term measures declining, and short-term expectations dropping into contractionary territory.
October 14 -
Publicly traded companies in the U.S. recorded the lowest level of goodwill impairment since 2008, according to a new study.
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