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Accounting for Concern
Can auditors be sure a firm will survive the next 12 months?
November 21, 2008
A few months before XL Leisure Group, Britain's third-largest tour operator, filed for bankruptcy in September, leaving thousands of holidaymakers stranded, it issued a set of accounts, signed off by its auditors, that gave no hint it was about to go bust. Such experiences haunt auditors as they grapple with year-end accounts in the cruellest economic climate most have ever experienced. "Companies and their auditors have got to get used to the idea that nothing is as it used to be," comments Will Rainey, a partner at Ernst & Young, one of the big-four accounting firms. Read more...
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IFRS Requires a Soft Touch
If American companies plan on moving to IFRS, their financial statement preparers will require less technical training and more instruction on "soft skills." November 17, 2008
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Tom Davis Inks Deal with Deloitte
Retiring Virginia Republican Congressman inks deal to join the consulting giant. November 17, 2008
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Wrinkles in the IFRS Roadmap
The SEC wants some of the largest U.S. companies to adopt international rules early, but limitations and uncertainty in its plan could diminish those hopes. November 17, 2008
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SEC: Early IFRS Adoption Will Cost Firms $32M
The regulator releases its roadmap for transitioning U.S. companies to international accounting rules, and estimates the costs. November 17, 2008
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GAO to IRS: Get Control of Yourself
The tax regulator's lax internal controls have federal auditors worried about whether future IRS financial reports can be trusted. November 12, 2008
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KPMG International Picks Insider as CFO
Helen Spice has worked for the Big Four firm for 23 years. November 12, 2008
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EU Fails its Spending Audit, Again
Long sequence of poor reports continues. November 12, 2008
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"Spineless?" UK Pressure Targets Fair Value Weakening
IASB's independence is questioned at a Parliamentary hearing today, as politicians look to soften mark-to-market accounting. November 11, 2008
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Deloitte Insider Case Sparked Client Doubts about Audits
The auditor accused a 30-year partner of using his internal client data for personal gain, prompting companies for a time to investigate on their own as the quarter was winding down. November 10, 2008


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