HLB International reinforces representation in France
HLB International has added French firm Dba to its network and raised the number of member firms in France to seven.
View ArticlePwC UK revenue up 5% to £2.8bn
PwC UK has reported an increase of £125m in its fee income to £2,814m ($4,576m) in the year to 30 June 2014.
View ArticleUK CMA and European Commission take hard stand on new rotation rules
UK FTSE 350 companies which have recently retendered or changed their auditor in the UK are most likely going to have to do so again as early as 2016 under the new audit rules introduced in the UK and...
View ArticleMSI expands to Azerbaijan
MSI Global Alliance has expanded its association to Azerbaijan by appointing E&S Accounting and Consulting (E&S) as member firm.
View ArticleIAB Awards 2014: The winner is…..
This month International Accounting Bulletin hosted its annual global industry awards celebrating worldwide best practice in the accounting profession. The awards ceremony was part of a half-day...
View ArticleDeloitte appoints global sustainability services leader
Deloitte has appointed Eric Dugelay as global leader of the network's sustainability services.
View ArticleOECD tax avoidance recommendations: talking the big talk or game changer?
Accounting firms and professional bodies have reacted cautiously to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) release of its first set of recommendations to combat tax...
View ArticleBDO adds member firm in Réunion
BDO International has appointed Conseil & Audit – Développement (now rebranded as BDO Réunion) to its network in Réunion, one of France’s overseas departments governed by French law, effective...
View ArticleBaker Tilly expands in Ireland
Baker Tilly International member firm Baker Tilly Ryan Glennon has merged with Irish accounting firm Bardon Molumby, effective immediately.
View ArticleBDO South Africa merges with Western Cape local firm
BDO South Africa has merged with CAP Chartered Accountants (CAP), effective 1 September 2014.
View ArticleTesco revised outlook points to “aggressive” accounting practices
British retailer Tesco has cut its 2014 first-half profit forecast by £250m ($408m), following the discovery of errors in its accounts attributable to what some describe as a long-term policy of...
View ArticleSpanish profession demands end to anti-competitive practices in audit tenders
In light of the implementation of the European audit reform, the Corporation of Auditors of the Council General of Economists (Corporación de Auditores del Consejo General de Economistas or REA+REGA),...
View ArticleForum of Firms chair appointed to the IAASB
Bob Dohrer has been appointed to serve as a member of the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB) for a three-year term.
View ArticleNexia International expands in Africa and the Middle East
Nexia International has added three member firms in Tanzania, Mozambique and Qatar.
View ArticleGGI adds member firm in Germany
GGI has added firm Reifferscheid & Partner to its association in Germany.
View ArticleConsultancy main driver for Deloitte’s 5.7% growth: Salzberg
Deloitte has registered a fifth consecutive year of growth, reporting global revenues of $34.2bn in the year to 31 May 2014, up by 5.7% (6.5% in local currency) compared to the previous year.
View ArticleEmerging markets growth leads EY 6% increase in global revenues
EY has reported global revenues of $27.4bn in the year to 30 June 2014, up 6% year on year and up 6.8% in local currency terms, a growth led by emerging markets.
View ArticleFRC “monitoring” Tesco as industry weighs in on causes
The UK Financial Reporting Council (FRC) is keeping a close eye on events following British retailer Tesco’s profit overstatement announcement earlier this week.
View ArticleKreston International Australian member opens office in New Zealand
Kreston International's Australia network Bentleys has opened its first office in New Zealand, confirming the increased integration of a trans-Tasman economy.
View ArticleImplementation concerns remain as EU adopts non-financial reporting directive
As the Council of the European Union announces the adoption of the directive for the disclosure of non-financial information, high spirits are dampened by concerns around implementation.
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