IIA names new chairman and board for 2018-2019

The Institute of Internal Auditors has elected Naohiro Mouri of American International Group as chairman.


Crowe drops Horwath from its brand

The names of more than 220 member firms will be changing as part of the latest rebranding.


IRS warns about new twist on banking tax scam

Criminals who pretend to be working for the IRS are asking for bank information from international taxpayers and non-resident aliens.


Steinhoff hits new low after warning of deeper accounts hole

Steinhoff International Holdings NV’s shares plunged to a record low after the retailer warned of impairments beyond the 6 billion euros ($7.2 billion) reported in December and said it’s facing at least five lawsuits.


Endowment tax repeal finds supporters in both political parties

A House bill to repeal the four-month-old U.S. college endowment tax has gained sponsors on both sides of the political aisle.


Not so great GASB: Accounting rule pushes hospital near default

The financial health of Magnolia Regional Health Center, a 200-bed public hospital in northern Mississippi, has gone from fair to serious condition all because of an accounting rule.


Product News: PaySimple integrates with QuickBooks Online

Gravity Software releases subscription billing module for Dynamics 365; PeaCounts tests blockchain accounting system; Certify offers Certify Travel for enterprises.


5 common reasons your client may have been audited

While the audit rate is decreasing, it’s still important to educate your clients on the things that commonly trigger an audit.


Wolters Kluwer holds 2018 'Code Games'

The international, two-day event featured over 700 participants looking to build new, innovative technology to benefit the profession.


ACCA spotlights corporate governance

The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants released a report Wednesday on the importance of proper corporate governance in fostering a positive relationship between business and society.