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Accountants and other financial professionals in the U.S. are showing more signs of confidence in the economy, but optimism is waning elsewhere.
January 21 -
Gambling operators have attracted increasing regulatory scrutiny in the U.K. in recent years, leading to significant fines.
January 21 -
The International Ethics Sustainability Board for Accountants said its Global Ethics Sustainability Standards have been certified by the PIOB and IOSCO.
January 17 -
The Institute of Internal Auditors announced that its Global Internal Audit Standards officially became effective on Jan. 9.
January 16 -
The International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants plans a standard-setting project on accounting firm culture and governance in response to a new report.
January 15 -
The combination brings together two members of the Grant Thornton International network.
January 3 -
Companies that work with auditors who have more industry experience but charge more than competitors offering "lowball" fees tend to save more money in the end.
December 26 -
KPMG International reported that annual aggregated revenues of its member firms around the world grew 5.1% for the 2024 fiscal year.
December 17 -
The Institute of Internal Auditors and the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants have renewed their memorandum of understanding for another three years.
December 16 -
Byju's, once India's most valued startup, is fighting for its life in courts in India and the U.S.
November 26 -
Gabriela Figueiredo Dias has been reappointed for a second term through 2026, at the International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants.
November 20 -
The guide can help companies identify and disclose material information about sustainability-related risks and opportunities that could affect their cash flow.
November 19 -
The Carbon Disclosure Project and the Global Reporting Initiative plan to deepen their collaboration.
November 14 -
Anthony Pugliese, president and CEO of the Institute of Internal Auditors, is traveling the world as his organization expands globally.
November 11 -
The International Federation of Accountants named its next president, deputy president, new board members and approved member organizations.
November 7 -
The International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board today issued Exposure Draft 92, Tangible Natural Resources.
October 24 -
The global professional services firm founded by a group of former Arthur Andersen partners has attracted influential economists to its advisory board.
October 23 -
The International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board issued its updated five-year strategy and work program.
October 21 -
Allowing for regulatory approvals and other hurdles, the two firms hope to become a single firm by the end of 2025.
October 11 -
Ben la Grange, whose official sentence is 10 years, won some leniency for cooperating with investigators.
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