Mazars to Acquire Corality Financial Group

Mazars, an international accounting, auditing and tax firm, has signed a deal to acquire Corality Financial Group, a financial modeling consultancy and training course provider with offices in Sydney, London and New York.


Internal Auditors Expand Their Mission in Financial Services

The internal audit function needs to transition to operate across the entire risk governance framework at financial services firms, according to a new report from Ernst & Young.


WeiserMazars Merges in Risk Management Group

WeiserMazars LLP has merged in Risk Management Group, an internal audit service provider in Ladera Ranch, Calif.


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.


CAQ Offers Help for Weighing Non-GAAP Measures

The Center for Audit Quality is offering an online set of questions to help audit committees determine whether the use of non-GAAP measures is appropriate or not.


PCAOB Offers Guidance on Disclosing Audit Partner Names

The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board released a staff guidance document Tuesday to help auditing firms deal with new requirements for disclosing the names of engagement partners and outside firms that participated in an audit.


Will the Brexit Break E.U. Audit Firm Rotation?

The European Union’s new rules for mandatory audit firm rotation took effect on June 17, only a week before the United Kingdom voted to “Brexit” from the E.U. How will that affect audit firm rotation in the U.K. and Europe?


EY Leads on Public Company Audits

Ernst & Young outpaced the rest of the Big Four in auditing the most public companies last year, according to a new ranking.


In Defense of Auditors

A response to a recent article on the audit profession.


Judge Rakoff Sees Resistance to Fraud Prosecutions

Judge Jed Rakoff told attendees at the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners’ Annual Global Fraud Conference in Las Vegas that prosecutors are falling short on prosecuting fraud.