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  • June 2013
  • Protiviti exec Hirth named COSO chairman
  • U.S. finance execs upbeat about their businesses, economy
  • How to maintain independence when auditing a conflict minerals report
  • TIGTA criticizes the IRS on conference overspending
  • How have CPAs responded to regulatory overload?
  • CPAs expect modest difficulty applying revenue recognition standard
  • AICPA unveils framework designed for streamlined reporting
  • FASB clarifies characteristics of investment companies
  • CFO pay rises, but subjective bonuses rankle finance chiefs
  • FASB agrees to advance three private company alternatives for public comment
  • Staffing, succession emerge as top CPA firm concerns
  • Proposed PFP services standards available for public comment
  • Indoor tanning tax final regulations issued
  • Oral surgeon cannot deduct expenses for traveling between home and job
  • FASB nonpublic EBP vote meant to guard private companies’ proprietary information
  • Demand for accounting grads reaches all-time high
  • AICPA committee disagrees with FASB credit impairment proposal
  • All eyes on influential Fed chairman, whoever that may be
  • AICPA recommends changes to net investment income tax
  • IRS controversy could cause tax-exempt processing slowdown
  • IASB’s revisions to insurance contract standard exposed for comments
  • GASB proposes measurement, fair value approaches
  • 15 policies for sound not-for-profit governance
  • How not-for-profits can combat fraud
  • Supreme Court strikes down Defense of Marriage Act in estate tax case
  • Interim IRS chief issues initial report on Sec. 501(c)(4) controversy
  • FASB issues proposal on going-concern disclosures
  • IRS issues guidance on minimum essential health coverage, shared-responsibility penalty
  • North American CFOs feeling good, but not about hiring
  • FASB proposes updated GAAP standard for insurance contracts
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