But Do They Mean It?

Tax experts dig into the presidential candidates’ tax plans


The Audit of the Future

Our virtual roundtable scopes out the shape of things to come


Best Practices for Documenting Analytical Procedures

Documenting audit and review procedures often feels more like administrative than value-adding work.


PwC Fights $5.6 Billion Fraud Trial over Taylor Bean's Collapse

PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP failed to spot for seven years a multibillion-dollar fraud that led to the demise of Taylor Bean & Whitaker Mortgage Corp., a lawyer for the lender’s bankruptcy trustee told a Miami jury on Tuesday.


Munger's Daily Journal Resolves Material Weaknesses in Controls

Daily Journal Corp., a publisher that counts billionaire investor Charles Munger as chairman, has shored up how it discloses information to investors after years of disputes with auditors.


How Technology is Transforming Audit

Innovation means the future for auditing is about more than just the numbers.


FIFA Names Slovenian Tomaz Vesel to Controversial Auditing Post

Soccer’s seven top officials selected a Slovenian to be FIFA’s new audit and compliance chief, an appointment that’s been under scrutiny following the resignation of the former office holder who claimed the role had been diminished.


In Defense of Auditors

A response to a recent article on the audit profession.


Auditors: Friends or Foes?

Every day, the public places their trust in two seemingly unrelated entities: public auditors and the police.


KPMG Quits as FIFA's Auditor, a Move Soccer Body 'Welcomes'

KPMG stepped down as FIFA’s auditing firm as soccer’s world governing body races to clean up a reputation dented by allegations of bribery and corruption.