Appointment Blogs | Compliance Week – Page 66
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      BlogBroadridge Financial Solutions, Workiva announce partnershipFintech company Broadridge Financial Solutions and enterprise management software provider Workiva have announced an alliance to streamline shareholder communications. 
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      BlogPCAOB finalizes new standards on estimates, specialistsAuditors have new rules to follow in auditing accounting estimates and in relying on the work of specialists to arrive at audit opinions. 
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      BlogISACA issues COBIT 2019 to help reboot IT governanceISACA has updated its COBIT framework and issued some accompanying guidance to help companies refresh their information and technology governance. 
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      BlogFASB plans January roundtable to address CECL tensionAmid growing tension over a pending new standard on recognizing credit losses, the Financial Accounting Standards Board says it will convene a roundtable in January. 
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      BlogSEC expands use of Regulation A exemptionThe SEC has enacted new rules that allow Exchange Act reporting companies to use the Regulation A exemption from registration for their securities offerings. Regulation A provides an exemption from registration for offerings of securities up to $50 million in a 12-month period. 
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      BlogCFPB’s name game reaches its endgameIn one of her first moves since taking charge of the CFPB, Director Kathy Kraninger has spiked a controversial initiative to rename and rebrand the agency. 
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      BlogSEC rule targets hedging of equity compensationNew SEC rules will require companies to file an annual meeting proxy statement that discloses whether employees and directors are allowed to hedge any decrease in the market value of equity securities granted as compensation. 
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      BlogBanking regulators approve CECL relief measureBanking regulators issued some relief for banks worried about the effects of adopting CECL, but bankers are still concerned it won’t go far enough. 
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      BlogHow Hain Celestial improved its revenue recognition practicesThe Hain Celestial Group recently settled charges with the Securities and Exchange Commission resulting from weaknesses in its internal controls. Why the food company was not assessed a monetary penalty is where the compliance lessons lie. 
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      BlogBNY Mellon to pay $54M for improper handling of ADRsThe Securities and Exchange Commission on Dec. 17 announced that Bank of New York Mellon will pay more than $54 million to settle charges of improper handling of “pre-released” American Depositary Receipts. 
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      BlogUBS Financial Services to pay $14.5M for anti-money laundering failuresUBS Financial Services has been ordered to pay a $14.5 million civil penalty for willful violations of the Bank Secrecy Act, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network announced on Dec. 17. 
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      BlogWalmart global CCO to leave companyJay Jorgensen, the global chief ethics and compliance officer at Walmart, is leaving the company Jan. 31 to pursue other opportunities, according to an internal company memo. Daniel Trujillo, Walmart’s senior vice president and international chief compliance officer, will replace him. 
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      BlogPCAOB names Megan Zietsman chief auditorThe Public Company Accounting Oversight Board announced that it has named Megan Zietsman chief auditor and director of professional standards. 
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      BlogGE audit committee considers replacing KPMG as auditorGE’s audit committee has initiated a tender process to consider replacing KPMG as its external auditor. 
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      BlogMay survives ‘no confidence’ vote over Brexit handlingBritish Prime Minister Theresa May withstood a parliamentary “no confidence” vote, keeping her efforts for a U.K. exit from the European Union on track, if not any less contentious and fragile. 
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      BlogPCAOB plans continued focus on review controls in 2019The PCAOB saw some improvement in the audit of management review controls during its 2018 inspections, but it’s still an area of focus into 2019. 
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      BlogFRC issues corporate governance principles for private companiesThe Financial Reporting Council (FRC) issued its long-awaited corporate governance standards for private companies, providing a framework to help the companies meet legal requirements and improve and disclose their governance. 
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      BlogDepartment of Justice investigating Grupo AvalGrupo Aval recently received an inquiry from the Department of Justice concerning the Ruta del Sol 2 project, a highway project involving Brazilian construction company Odebrecht and one of Grupo Aval’s subsidiaries, Corficolombiana. 
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      BlogFASB chair dismisses any delay of lease rulesAmid technology challenges and minor changes to the pending new lease accounting rules, FASB is standing firm on the Jan. 1 effective date. 
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      BlogCoupa Software acquires HiperosBusiness spend management platform Coupa Software announced the acquisition of Hiperos, a third-party risk management provider. 
 
             
 
            

