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PCAOB Asks the Public to Weigh in on Five-Year Strategic Plan
The document, released on Aug. 16, explains four goals the PCAOB has set to accomplish from 2022 to 2026.
AuditClub Breaks the Mold with Auditors-as-a-Service for CPA Firms
AuditClub and its team of chief auditors bring extensive credentials to offer strategic insights and deliver solutions in key areas that matter to accounting firms.
PCAOB ‘Up to the Task’ of Updating Standards, Tougher Enforcement
SEC Chair Gary Gensler called out the PCAOB yesterday for being too slow to modernize old auditing standards.
Twenty Years After SOX Was Signed Into Law, SEC Chief Says ‘Who Audits the Auditors’ Still Matters
Gary Gensler said updating outdated auditing standards and strengthening auditor independence rules are still works in progress.
PCAOB Previews Inspection Priorities For 2022
Each year the PCAOB gives audit firms, investors, and public companies a heads up on what areas of the audit inspectors will be placing a greater emphasis on during its upcoming inspection cycle, in the hopes of improving audit quality.
EY Nailed With Record $100 Million Fine From the SEC For Ethics Exam Cheating
EY will have to pay a $100 million fine after it was revealed today that hundreds of the Big Four firm’s auditors had cheated on mandatory ethics exams ...
PCAOB OKs Changes in the Oversight of Audits Involving Outside Auditors
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) voted unanimously to amend current auditing rules and introduced a new standard on June 21 pertaining to an audit firm’s use of so-called “other auditors” who lend a hand during the course of an audit.
PCAOB OKs Changes in the Oversight of Audits Involving Outside Auditors
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) voted unanimously to amend current auditing rules and introduced a new standard on June 21 pertaining to an audit firm’s use of so-called “other auditors” who lend a hand during the course of an audit.