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Tag: Auditors
PCAOB: Just Stop Altering Audit Workpapers Already
Are you an auditor? Do you have any public company clients? Have you recently been […]
Government Audits Turn Up Some Scary Stuff
In 2016, government auditors in Washington state discovered $420,300 in unemployment benefits paid out to […]
What Auditors Ought to Know About the Internet of Things
Whenever I think about the Internet of Things ("IoT"), my mind jumps to a Disney […]
SEC in No Rush to Make a Decision on PCAOB Chair
SEC Chair Mary Jo White said that she'll wait until two new commissioners are appointed […]
#TBT: Auditors Cringe While Watching Office Space
In honor of throwback Thursday let me take you on a journey down memory lane […]
Auditors Sing The Legacy System Blues
Ed. note: Today we debut a new contributor to Going Concern. Megan Lewczyk, CPA (pronounced […]
Big 4 Firms Still Getting Used to This Whole Regulation Thing
Sometimes I get the impression that the Big 4 don’t fully appreciate what the PCAOB […]
PCAOB Member Wants a Closer Look at Tax Services and Auditor Independence
Last week the PCAOB approved its 2016 budget and also its "strategic plan" through 2019. […]
Auditors, PCAOB Earn Attaboys From SEC Chief Accountant
SEC Chief Accountant James Schnurr says that, although "there's room for improvement" audit quality "is […]
Some Audit Committee Members Just Ignoring Auditors Now
As you've probably heard by now, the definition of materiality is up for debate. Back […]
BDO Spain Took a Siesta on Some PCAOB Paperwork
Audit firms still seem to be getting used to having a regulator that watches their […]