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  • Companies continue to increase transparency of external audit oversight
  • E-filing for 2016 individual returns will shut down soon
  • FinREC releases more revenue recognition working drafts
  • Details of tax reform legislation revealed
  • Test your knowledge of unconscious bias
  • FASAB addresses intragovernmental exchanges, component reporting
  • What the House tax bill holds for individuals
  • Cybersecurity tips from the ‘Shark Tank’
  • House bill features many business tax changes
  • The foreign income provisions in the new Tax Cuts and Jobs Act bill
  • Not-for-profit standard implementation assistance for health care entities
  • Why the SEC says ‘paid-to-click’ arrangements may be scams
  • CPA firms find that advancement programs boost recruiting, retention
  • Senate tax reform bill differs from House version in many ways
  • House Ways and Means approves amended Tax Cuts and Jobs bill
  • PCAOB identifies 3 areas with most frequent 2016 audit issues
  • Fraud and fraudsters: A quick guide for CPAs
  • Kroeker reappointed as FASB’s vice chairman
  • Quiz: How much do you know about blockchain?
  • Ways to stop elder financial abuse before it starts
  • Senate Finance Committee modifies tax reform proposal
  • News quiz: Tax reform bill moves quickly
  • House passes tax reform bill
  • Senate tax reform bill contains more changes
  • Blockchain: An opportunity for accountants? Or a threat?
  • FASB combines topics for income statement, comprehensive income
  • Practical considerations for lease accounting
  • Attestation guidance for third-party due-diligence services for asset-backed securities
  • ASB addresses auditor’s report, other information, standards alignment
  • FASB simplifying leases standard implementation
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