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If China Won’t Play, the PCAOB Will Find Someone Else to Play With
Keep holding out, China, the PCAOB don't need to check your stinkin' work anyway: Washington, […]
Save the Date: PCAOB April Public Meeting on the Auditor’s Reporting Model Proposal
The PCAOB is preparing for its April 2-3 public meeting this week, and while I […]
One Guy at the PCAOB Thinks the PCAOB Should Consider Its Language
Aha! Pointy-headed professors aren't the only ones who think the PCAOB's use of the term […]
Per the PCAOB, Being Registered with the PCAOB Isn’t the Same as Being Scrutinized by the PCAOB
For some of you, being subject to PCAOB inspection is easily the worst part of […]
Is the PCAOB’s “Audit Failure” Rate Really a Little Dramatic?
Here's the deal. Last week, Mark Peecher and Ira Solomon published an opinion piece on […]
The PCAOB’s Valentine’s Day Gift to Us is More Time to Comment on Partner Naming
Compliance Week has our friendly reminder that if you have something to say about audit […]
Forget Auditor Rotation, the PCAOB Has Bigger Fish to Fry in China
As you know, I sat through the SEC Open Meeting webcast yesterday just to catch […]
Duh of the Day: One in Three Audits Fail, Per the PCAOB
Lodi dodi, we likes to party, we don't cause trouble, we don't bother nobody. This […]
Let’s Give Up on the PCAOB But Not on Regulating Auditors
Ed. note: Paul Gillis Ph.D, CPA is a Professor of Accounting at the Guanghua School of […]
The PCAOB is a (Necessary) Pain in the Ass(ets)
Ed. note: this is unconventional even for us as we usually don't hand over the […]
How Regulators Are Like the Food Stamps of Professional Services
The other night I was listening to Episode #2 of the Thrivecast (which I highly recommend) with Jason Blumer and Greg […]
