Cohen gets prison, saying his duty was to hide Trump’s ‘dirty deeds’

Michael Cohen is headed to prison, pledging he will continue to spill potentially damaging information to Special Counsel Robert Mueller and other prosecutors.


CAQ provides audit committees tool for oversight of emerging technologies

The publication contains five key components and addresses the impact of artificial intelligence and robot process automation.


AICPA announces scholarship for CPAs seeking PhDs

The $10,000 ‘Bill Ezzell Scholarship’ will be awarded annually to five accounting students who are pursuing their doctorates.


Puerto Rico’s new tax break lures money as expiration date looms

One of the biggest opportunities created by last year’s tax law sits in a hurricane-ravaged island desperate for a recovery.


Ryan acquires VAT Systems

The Dallas-based glboal tax services firm is expanding in Europe.


KPMG sees priorities for audit committee agendas next year

Hiring shortfalls and disruptive technologies will be among the main topics of discussion in boardrooms in 2019.


Rehmann merges in Lamn, Krielow, Dytrych

The Top 100 Firm is expanding its presence in Florida by adding a nearly 50-year-old firm based in Jupiter.


IMA offers ethics case writing competition

The Institute of Management Accountants is holding its annual ethics case writing competition for accounting and finance academics and practitioners.


California clawback law for 1031 exchanges can be sharp

California can be pretty aggressive when it comes to collecting taxes.


Audit fees for public companies rise at faster pace

Private company audit fees grew by more, but at a slower pace.