PCAOB gives guidance to audit committees on inspections
If your audit committee could use some guidance when it comes to inspections from audit firms and getting information about your inspection, you’re in luck.
If your audit committee could use some guidance when it comes to inspections from audit firms and getting information about your inspection, you’re in luck.
There’s a bit of a dilemma going on regarding the Securities and Exchange Commission’s new whistleblower program.
Many companies enlist the help of external accountants for help with everything from tax preparation to financial audits — and a good number of them end up paying more than they need to.
Looks like Spring has finally taken hold in most parts of the country. Which means that it’s a great time for a little Spring Cleaning in Finance.
With inflation’s impact on the costs of raw materials, commodities, labor and shipping, trying to control costs at your organization may feel like you’re climbing up a downward-moving escalator. But even with higher supplier prices across the board, it’s possible to fine-tune your strategy to control costs. A good first step is to ask your […]
You can’t blame these on the computer! The mistakes on this list are strictly human error.
It’s been a busy year at CFODailyNews. Here’s a look at the ten stories that attracted the most eyeballs in 2015.
The words Travel & Entertainment (T&E) trigger headaches for most CFOs.
CFOs, it’s time to ensure that all your financial ducks in a row. More IRS audits could soon be coming your way.
With the rise of a new generation of B2B financial technology companies, the opportunities for CPA firms to offer new services have never been better. Brent Meyers of Nvoicepay takes a look at the expansion of fintech and how CPA firms can get more clients with these new solutions.
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