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  • FinREC issues revenue recognition working drafts for airline, gaming industries
  • New online tool allows taxpayers to check IRS account information
  • U.S. anti-money laundering regulations well-developed, analysis finds
  • Client accounting services emerges as strong revenue driver for CPA firms
  • 2015 audit fee increases varied based on size, type of auditee
  • Why IFRS remains relevant in the U.S.
  • Regulations implement new due-diligence requirements for tax return preparers
  • Don’t neglect revenue recognition disclosures, SEC’s Bricker says
  • FASB considers slowdown in standard setting
  • Will Brexit, Trump affect global accounting standards?
  • Election buoys sentiment among US finance executives
  • Congress enacts law allowing HRAs under the Affordable Care Act
  • 7 keys for auditors’ success in a changing environment
  • GASB issues guidance on asset retirement obligations
  • Two-part FASB proposal addresses accounting for certain financial instruments
  • How audit committees can oversee revenue recognition implementation
  • Standard mileage rates for 2017 are announced
  • PCC seeks accounting relief for smallest private companies
  • Quiz: Did you follow 2016’s biggest accounting news?
  • FASB issues technical corrections
  • AICPA groups recommend field-testing of FASB long-duration insurance proposal
  • Despite PATH Act, some tax provisions expire at end of 2016
  • The top global risks for 2017
  • FinCEN grants permanent automatic extensions for FBARs
  • Eligibility rule waiver extended for taxpayers adopting repair regs.
  • FASAB proposes changes to budget and accrual reconciliation
  • FASB issues technical improvements to revenue recognition standard
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