IN BRIEF Fraud risk management has become increasingly important in the current business environment. How CPAs can best apply ...
This article uses the KPMG–SVB litigation as a case study to explore how audit firms evaluate going concern risks. While the case is specific, the lessons are broadly applicable to any audit firm ...
IN BRIEF Fraud remains a serious risk for any entity, and not-for-profit organizations unfortunately make an easy target.
Over the course of the past year, many nonprofits have been operating in a state of uncertainty, concerned that their tax-exempt status may be challenged or stripped entirely. Recent executive orders ...
Minimizing and mitigating fraud risks has evolved over the years, and this progress can be seen in the pages of The CPA Journal itself. The authors of the current article revisit a number of previous ...
The shortage of individuals entering the CPA pipeline has reached a crisis stage. While professional institutions like the AICPA have been working on long-term strategies to address the problem, there ...
CPAs need to be aware of current developments in key states to properly advise companies doing business in multiple ...
While many articles have discussed the declining pool of accounting graduates, relatively few have investigated whether this causes a disproportionate impact between the different fields of accounting ...
The rising popularity of artificial intelligence (AI) has made many CPAs feel unsure about the ways in which their profession may be affected. There are already some tedious tasks that AI can help ...
The SEC’s new cybersecurity rules require public companies to promptly disclose cybersecurity incidents and detail their risk management strategies. These rules mandate reporting significant cyber ...