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The International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants has released stronger provisions in its Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants to address conflicts of interest and a breach of a requirement of the code.
March 21 -
A trade group representing credit unions is asking the Financial Accounting Standards Board to delay its proposals for changes in the accounting for credit losses and loan impairments.
March 19 -
Krista McMasters has decided to resign as co-chief executive officer of CliftonLarsonAllen and retire on April 1, 2013, a little over a year after the firm's creation from the merger of Clifton Gunderson and LarsonAllen.
March 19 -
The trustees of the IFRS Foundation have included the U.S. Financial Accounting Standards Board among the national and regional standard-setters in the new Accounting Standards Advisory Forum, the new group that will advise the International Accounting Standards Board on development of International Financial Reporting Standards.
March 19 -
CollegeFrogs National Meet the Firms Week, Deloittes exclusive arrangement with The WSJ and more
March 15 -
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board has introduced an online version of its Governmental Accounting Research System, GARS Online, providing online access to accounting standards and related literature for state and local governments.
March 14 -
Fitch Ratings is warning that approval of a Financial Accounting Standards Board proposal on the treatment of credit losses for loans and other financial assets could eventually force U.S. banks to book expected losses early, putting pressure on their reserve levels and reported earnings.
March 13 -
The International Accounting Education Standards Board has issued a set of revised standards for the initial professional development of accountants emphasizing that practical experience plays a key role in developing the competence of fledgling accountants.
March 13 -
Editor-in-chief Dan Hood gives an executive summary of our 2013 Top 100 Firms & Regional Leaders report.
March 11 -
Accounting Today has released its Top 100 Firms and Regional Leaders report for 2013, ranking the largest firms in the U.S. and in regions across the country.
March 11 -
The Financial Accounting Foundation has released an updated print edition of the Financial Accounting Standards Boards Accounting Standards Codification, and appointed some new members to its advisory committees.
March 11 -
The Group of 20 finance ministers, along with the European Commission, are calling for improved accounting standards in the public sector.
March 8 -
Tax bills, tools and tweaks to products and programs topped this week's tech news, which by the way is now coming to you twice per week.
March 8 -
Check out the digital edition of the March 2013 issue of Accounting Today.
March 8 -
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The profession's confidence in the U.S. economy is growing even more strongly than before, according to the March edition of Accounting Todays monthly Accountants Confidence Index.
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A Texas lawmaker who also operates a CPA practice has introduced a pair of bills in the Texas legislature that would exempt CPAs who prepare financial statements for small businesses from the states mandatory peer review program, and ensure at least two sole practitioners are represented on the Texas State Board of Accountancy.
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The International Accounting Standards Board has published revised proposals for loan loss provisioning as part of the financial instruments project that it has been working to converge with the U.S. Financial Accounting Standards Board, but the two proposals still take different approaches.
March 7 -
The top concerns of global accounting leaders, according to a new survey, included the needs of small- and medium-sized practices and small- and medium-sized entities and the reputation and credibility of the profession.
March 6 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board may be changing its rules on business segment reporting or issuing additional guidance in response to questions raised during a post-implementation review of a 16-year-old standard.
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