All Accounting & Auditing articles – Page 83
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As SOX costs persist, companies automate more controls
To cope with cost increases and ongoing audit demands, companies are turning to technology to automate more of their SOX internal control. Tammy Whitehouse explores further.
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Intercompany accounting woes tallied in new poll
Only a small fraction of companies have strong intercompany accounting, but an onslaught of new tax regulations is giving new reason to get it under control. Tammy Whitehouse has more.
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Audit inspections show some gains in internal control
The PCAOB is encouraged by improvements it sees in audit inspections in internal control, but the agency is still troubled by the nature of the problems it identifies. Tammy Whitehouse reports.
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Service organizations aren't sure of their assurance to third parties, poll suggests
A Deloitte poll of 2,700 participants says 17 percent believe the amount of requests for assurance reports or compliance questionnaires are too numerous to count. Tammy Whitehouse reports.
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Rising cost of SOX compliance is pushing companies to rethink compliance strategies
A recent Protiviti survey notes that the bigger the company, the bigger the SOX compliance costs. Smaller companies audited by regional firms have lighter requirements, writes Tammy Whitehouse, but at the end of the day, SOX compliance is expensive for everybody.
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The SEC’s summer reading list is not for the faint of heart
Robert Herz reviews the SEC’s recent accounting and enforcement releases, which reveal familiar patterns in corruption, as well as a commitment by the SEC to commence enforcement actions on any accounting and reporting violations it finds.
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FASB seeks input on future rules, principles
The Financial Accounting Standards Board is looking for some guidance from capital market participants that could prove critical to how the board moves forward on accounting changes in the future. Tammy Whitehouse has more.
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SEC bars 2 KPMG auditors over bank loan loss reserves
Tammy Whitehouse looks at the case of two KPMG auditors barred by the SEC from public company practice over their role as engagement partner and senior manager on the audit of a failed financial institution in the aftermath of the financial crisis.
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Board needs more time for strategy, risk, directors say
A recent KPMG roundtable series revealed that corporate boards just don’t spend enough time on strategy, strategic risk, technology, cyber-security, executive succession planning, or talent development. Tammy Whitehouse has more details.
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The pros and cons of using stock buybacks
It’s become commonplace for public companies to use stock buybacks to distribute excess cash to shareholders. Tammy Whitehouse hears from accounting experts on accelerated stock repurchases—what pitfalls and unintended consequences companies should beware when structuring shareholder contracts.
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Alert calls out audit risks under new revenue rule
With implementation of the revenue standard looming, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants has issued some guidance to help companies keep audit risks in mind. More from Tammy Whitehouse.
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Latest survey suggests uneven costs for Sarbanes-Oxley
A recent survey from Protiviti finds that half of those accelerated and large accelerated filers participating in the survey claim their external audit fees related to Sarbanes-Oxley compliance increased in fiscal 2015, while 52 percent of non-accelerated filers said their fees decreased. Tammy Whitehouse has more.
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Retailer pushes back on Delaware unclaimed property audit
Office Depot is taking on the state of Delaware over its unclaimed property audit tactics, asking the U.S. District Court in Delaware to declare that the state’s unclaimed property law violates federal law and the U.S. Constitution. Tammy Whitehouse reports.
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Strength through diversity: Q&A with Maria Castañón Moats
The former chief diversity officer for PwC is now the leader of the firm’s U.S. assurance practice. With her strong background and bright future, what does Maria Castañón Moats have in store? Tammy Whitehouse has the answers.
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Audit quality improves as a result of oversight and regulation
Revised EU audit rules have formalized the Financial Reporting Council's role as the United Kingdom’s competent authority for audit. This and more developments have created a regulatory regime that is actually improving audit quality across the board. Paul Hodgson has more.
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Tripwire announces Tripwire Configuration Compliance Manager Express
Tripwire, a provider of endpoint detection and response, security and compliance solutions, announced a new version of Tripwire Configuration Compliance Manager (CCM): Tripwire CCM Express is designed to simplify compliance audits for mid-sized organizations and stand alone divisions of larger organizations.
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FASB proposal would target income tax disclosures
FASB proposed a change to the disclosure requirements under Topic 740 in the Accounting Standards Codification that would require public companies to add nearly a dozen new items to their existing income tax disclosures, including income or losses from continuing operations along with income tax expense or benefit, separated by ...
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Accounting leaders advocate looking at non-GAAP accounting measures
As the Securities and Exchange Commission continues its focus on use of non-GAAP accounting measures, accounting experts are advising companies to take a look at their internal controls and assure they are appropriate. Tammy Whitehouse reports.
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Inside the quest for better corporate reporting
Laura Phillips is in the trenches trying to help key capital market players understand why so many public companies sense a misalignment between how audits and managers deal with internal controls. Tammy Whitehouse gets the inside track.
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Auditing your data breach incident response plan
The time to discover when your data breach incident response plan actually works is not in the middle of data breach. Jose Tabuena offers some insights on how to make sure that the incident response plan in place is actually up to the task.