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Call for Submissions: Top 100 Firms and Regional Leaders
January 9 -
Check out the digital edition of the January 2012 issue of Accounting Today.
January 6 -
The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants could eventually merge with the American Institute of CPAs, according to CIMA’s chief executive.
January 5 -
New York State’s Accounting Reform law makes quality reviews of the attest services of accounting firms mandatory as of Jan. 1, 2012.
January 3 -
The Financial accounting Standards Board recently approved a revised accounting standard that requires contributing non-governmental employers to provide more information about their financial obligations to multi-employer pension plans.
January 1 -
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Many of us on the Blue Ribbon Panel on Standard-Setting for Private Companies believed we were on the verge of an historic change that would have relieved millions of privatecompanies of accounting standards geared more to the needs of public companies and their financial statement users. That's why there is so much disappointment over the fact that the recent proposal by the Financial Accounting Foundation rejected the cornerstone of the panel's recommendations - to create a new standard-setting board that would have the authority to establish modifications in Generally Accepted Accounting Principles that reflect differences for private companies.
January 1 -
Fort Worth, Texas-based accounting firm Sanford, Baumeister & Frazier was recently awarded the inaugural Best Workplaces for Women award in the small business category by the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce’s Women Influencing Business group.
December 30 -
In an effort to raise the troubling level of math proficiency among elementary school children, regional CPA and business advisory firm Parente Beard created "Making the Holidays Count," an instructional book that shows how important numbers are in many of the holiday activities such as baking and gift wrapping.
December 28
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The Financial Accounting Foundation, overseer of the Financial Accounting Standards Board and the Governmental Accounting Standards Board, has pushed back to Jan. 6, 2012, the deadline for submitting applications to participate in private company accounting standards roundtable discussions scheduled for January, February and March.
December 27 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board has deferred some of the rules it issued earlier this year to make the presentation of other comprehensive income more prominent on financial statements.
December 26 -
The International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board released a new assurance standard Wednesday on pro forma financial information included in a prospectus.
December 21 -
Accountants and tax practitioners had a busy time this past year keeping up with all the changes in the profession. Here’s our annual list of the top stories in the past year that kept our readers coming to the site for the latest developments:
December 21 -
The Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission has released for public comment an updated version of its internal control framework in response to changes in the business environment and their associated risks.
December 19 -
Jeffrey Thomson, president and CEO of the Institute of Management Accountants, worked for over two decades in the telecommunications industry and knows a thing or two about competition.
December 16 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board and the International Accounting Standards Board issued common disclosure requirements Friday to help investors better understand the impact of offsetting, or netting, on a company’s financial position.
December 16 -
IMGCAP(1)]Check out the digital edition of the December issue of Accounting Today.
December 13 -
Olympus has until December 14 to fix its financial statements in the wake of a high-profile accounting scandal if the camera maker wants to retain its listing on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
December 9 -
The American Institute of CPAs and two Brazilian accounting organizations have signed a two-year agreement paving the way for the CPA Exam to be offered in South America next year.
December 9 -
Proposed changes in lease accounting standards could have a broad negative impact on the U.S. economy, triggering a $10 billion reduction in gross domestic product and 60,000 fewer jobs by 2016, according to a new study from the Equipment Leasing & Finance Foundation.
December 8