All Accounting & Auditing articles – Page 105

  • Blog

    Regulator Roasts Fannie Mae’s CAE Selection

    2015-03-13T16:15:00Z

    The Federal Housing Finance Agency has provided a primer for corporate audit committees on how not to appoint and manage a chief audit executive. The FHFA’s inspector general has released a detailed report criticizing Fannie Mae’s selection of a chief audit executive in 2013, calling the audit committee’s process “far ...

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    e-Book: HCM Compliance Update 2015

    2015-03-13T09:45:00Z Provided by

    In an ever-changing regulatory landscape, tax compliance remains top of mind for compliance professionals and business leaders. Whether it is adhering to federal and state regulatory requirements, or making sure that all transactions are accounted for, one minor misstep can usher in a series of new risks. Moreover, as technology ...

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    Deloitte Analytics Platform Accelerates Internal Audit Transformation

    2015-03-11T14:30:00Z

    Smarter, faster, and better are all important desires of the modern internal audit organization. In answer to these demands, Deloitte this week introduced a new advanced analytics platform to offer internal auditors a comprehensive way to support the end-to-end audit process combined with state-of-the-art data visualization, risk sensing, and analytic ...

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    Franzel Reveals Progress in Internal Control Audits

    2015-03-11T13:30:00Z

    Image: PCAOB member Jeanette Franzel said to expect improvements in the audit of internal control once 2014 audit inspections are published. “Preliminary results of the 2014 inspections indicate that some improvements have been seen in the area of auditing internal control,” Franzel said at the recent IIA annual conference. “That ...

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    PCAOB Wraps 2013 Reports With Grant Thornton

    2015-03-10T16:30:00Z

    The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board has published a tough report on Grant Thornton, finding problems in 20 of 36 audits inspected, a failure rate of 55 percent. Inspectors said the deficiencies were significant enough to conclude auditors did not obtain sufficient audit evidence before arriving at their conclusions. Details ...

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    SEC Approves XBRL Updates for 2015 GAAP

    2015-03-10T14:00:00Z

    The SEC has approved FASB’s XBRL taxonomy for 2015 U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, clearing the way for companies to rely on it as early 2015 filers approach their financial statement filing dates and XBRL submissions. According to FASB, the 2015 Taxonomy contains far fewer changes than prior years. More ...

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    Consolidation Rule’s Consequences More Than You Expect

    2015-03-10T09:00:00Z

    Image: A new rule on consolidating entities into a parent company’s financial statements might reach well beyond the original problem it aimed to fix. Financial reporting executives should prepare to take inventory of the entities in your enterprise and see how they may need to roll onto the balance sheet. ...

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    Survey: Internal Audit Gaining Ground on Cyber-Risks

    2015-03-05T14:45:00Z

    Image: Protiviti’s recent survey of more than 800 internal audit professionals reports that half of respondents said a cyber-security evaluation is included in their current audit plan, and 60 percent of those organizations use the National Institute of Standards and Technology cyber-security framework to evaluate risks. Protiviti EVP Brian Christensen ...

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    Globally, Audit Inspectors Find Big Problems

    2015-03-04T13:00:00Z

    U.S. audit regulators are not the only ones alarmed by high rates of busted audits. Around the globe, audit regulators who are members of the International Forum of Independent Audit Regulators compared notes and found nearly half of the audits they inspected in 2014 contained deficiencies that suggest the audit ...

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    Latest GRC Survey Shows Disconnect on Risk

    2015-03-03T10:15:00Z

    Yet more findings—these from Grant Thornton—reveal that audit committees and chief audit executives differ on priorities. According to the survey, audit committees rank financial risk as most important for internal audit, followed by compliance, operational, and strategic risks. CAEs, however, give compliance risk top billing, followed by operational, financial, and ...

  • Resource

    Compliance Week Audit Information Survey

    2015-03-02T14:15:00Z Provided by

    Download the results from Compliance Week’s survey of chief compliance officers and chief audit executives, asking them what information they present to the audit committee about audit firm engagements.

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    What You Tell the Audit Committee About Auditors

    2015-03-02T13:30:00Z

    Image: You might have forgotten, but once upon a time a company’s audit committee was primarily responsible for—get this—the annual audit. Compliance Week recently surveyed compliance and audit executives to ask: What information do you bring to the audit committee when reviewing the performance of your audit firm? Inside, Editor ...

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    FASB Proposes Targeted New Derivative Disclosures

    2015-02-26T16:45:00Z

    FASB has issued a proposed update to accounting standards, with new disclosure requirements for financial instruments that contain separately presented embedded derivatives. Companies would be required to disclose the carrying amount, measurement attribute, and line item in both the balance sheet and income statement under certain circumstances.

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    Survey: Audit Execs’ Cyber-Fears Run Deep

    2015-02-25T12:15:00Z

    Image: Nearly 7 in 10 internal audit leaders participating in the IIA’s annual “Pulse of Internal Audit” survey ranked cyber-attacks and other security issues as a major concern, but only about one-third said they have high confidence in their organizations’ ability to address such risks. IIA President Richard Chambers says ...

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    Shareholder Wins Bid to Amend Audit Committee Rules

    2015-02-24T16:30:00Z

    A recent letter from the Securities and Exchange Commission denies Citigroup’s proposal to bar a person with a history of bankruptcy from joining the audit committee. The Commission said it disagrees with Citi that a shareholder proposal to pursue a bylaw amendment on audit committee service should be excluded from ...

  • Article

    Where Internal Audit Can Help in Cyber-Security

    2015-02-24T09:30:00Z

    Image: With yet another huge data breach hitting Corporate America—add insurance giant Anthem to the Hall of Shame—internal audit departments are trying to pinpoint what expertise they can bring to the company’s cyber-security risk assessment. Plenty, many audit executives say. “There are technical aspects of these projects, but regardless of ...

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    Escalation Processes to Avoid Personal CCO Liability

    2015-02-24T08:30:00Z

    Compliance officers have become targets for regulators because of what they (presumably) know and advise about regulatory requirements—including their role in identifying and reporting of violations. Now compliance officers face personal liability even for failure to act, rather than any direct violation. This week, Compliance Week columnist Jose Tabuena explains ...

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    Novaworks to Provide No-Cost XBRL Data Review

    2015-02-23T15:15:00Z

    With the Securities and Exchange Commission applying increased pressure on publicly traded companies to enforce data-quality standards, Novaworks, a provider of SEC filing software, announced last week it will conduct XBRL no cost, data-quality reviews to ensure companies' annual reports are accurate and error-free. Details inside.

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    Un-Convergence? Auditors Fret Over Possible Changes to Revenue Rule

    2015-02-20T11:30:00Z

    Auditors are starting to worry about the implications of changes to the sweeping new standard on revenue recognition if U.S. and international rulemakers start debating new views and reaching different conclusions. Although both boards agreed in a recent joint meeting to consider changes, they didn’t agree on what those changes ...

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    FASB Finalizes New Consolidation Guidance

    2015-02-18T14:15:00Z

    Image: The Financial Accounting Standards Board has finished some targeted improvements to the accounting requirements around consolidations, or the rules around when a company must add another entity to its financial statements because it controls the business. “This new standard simplifies consolidation accounting by reducing the number of consolidation models, ...