In its response to a recent European Commission (EC) green paper, Audit Policy: Lessons from the Crisis, the AICPA said that any resulting recommendations for improvements to the audit profession should be subject to robust cost/benefit analyses and impact assessments. The Institute also challenged any implication that the “audit profession
Audit & assurance
Broker-Dealer Audits, Reporting Model on PCAOB Agenda
Broker-dealer audits, the auditor’s reporting model and foreign inspections will be among the PCAOB’s top priorities in 2011, according to the board’s acting chairman, Daniel L. Goelzer. The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act gave the board authority over auditors of all SEC-registered securities broker-dealers. Those auditors had previously
Exhibit Issued for AICPA Audit Guide Compilation and Review Engagements
The AICPA issued an exhibit to help answer questions regarding the impact of Statement on Standards for Accounting and Review Services (SSARS) no. 19, Compilation and Review Engagements, on compilations and reviews of personal financial statements. The Accounting and Review Services Committee issued SSARS no. 19 in December 2009, making
Auditing
The PCAOB released a report in September that looks at risks and challenges the economic downturn created for audits of financial institutions and other companies. “This report provides illustrative examples of the kinds of issues our inspection program has uncovered during the past three years as a result of the
Proposed Changes to GAO’s Yellow Book Promote Harmonization of Auditing Standards
In August, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) issued proposed standards revising Generally Accepted Government Auditing Standards (GAGAS), commonly known as the “Yellow Book.” The update revises the July 2007 Yellow Book and is expected to be effective for audits beginning after Dec. 15, 2011, with the exception of the financial
PCAOB’s 11.5% Budget Hike Includes Dodd-Frank Costs
The PCAOB on Tuesday approved an 11.5% increase in its 2011 fiscal-year budget, a spending plan that the board says reflects its new responsibilities under the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. The board also approved its five-year strategic plan. The $204.4 million budget is $21.1 million more
ASB Issues Interpretation Regarding Insured Depository Institutions
The Auditing Standards Board has issued Interpretation no. 1, “Reporting Under Section 112 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Improvement Act,” of AT section 501, An Examination of an Entity’s Internal Control Over Financial Reporting That Is Integrated With an Audit of Its Financial Statements (AICPA, Professional Standards, vol. 1).
Court Rules on Question of Wrongdoing Companies Seeking Damages From Auditors
Editor’s note: This is a report from AICPA General Counsel and Secretary Richard I. Miller, Esq. The New York Court of Appeals held recently that the in pari delicto (literally, “in equal fault”) defense is a complete bar to recovery of damages by a wrongdoing corporation against its outside auditors,
AICPA Seeks Further Guidance From Regulators on New FHA Program Requirement
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) issued notice of a Federal Housing Administration (FHA) program change as a result of Mortgagee Letter 2009-31, “Strengthening Counterparty Risk Management,” issued Sept. 18, 2009. This policy change affects all supervised mortgagees. Effective for fiscal years ending on or after Jan.
CAQ Outlines Plan to Mitigate Fraud, Announces Partnerships
The Center for Audit Quality (CAQ) on Wednesday published a report that outlines the organization’s long-term agenda to combat financial reporting fraud. The report, Deterring and Detecting Financial Reporting Fraud—A Platform for Action, identifies three areas of focus: a strong, highly ethical tone at the top that permeates the corporate
Patti Named CAQ’s Senior Director of Professional Practice, Policy & Research
Allison M. Patti joined the Center for Audit Quality for a one-year fellowship as senior director of Professional Practice, Policy & Research. A partner at Deloitte LLP and a former professional accounting fellow in the SEC’s Office of the Chief Accountant, Patti will help guide the CAQ’s member services, professional
Highlights
Along with the leadership change, FAF announced that FASB is reverting from its current five-member board makeup to seven members. FASB previously operated with seven board members from its inception in 1973 until 2008. The changes come at a time when FASB and its international counterpart, the International Accounting Standards
Auditing
The PCAOB released for comment a proposed auditing standard (tinyurl.com/29bayna) that it says would update and expand the requirements related to the auditor’s use of confirmations, requiring a high level of evidence. In a statement issued with the proposed new standard, PCAOB Acting Chairman Daniel Goelzer said the proposal
Report Examines Downturn’s Impact on Audits of Financial Institutions
The PCAOB on Wednesday released a report that looks at risks and challenges the economic downturn created for audits of financial institutions and other companies. “This report provides illustrative examples of the kinds of issues our inspection program has uncovered during the past three years as a result of the
Survey: Investors Remain Confident in Audited Financial Statements
Despite fluctuating markets over the past year, individual investors remain confident in investing in publicly traded U.S. companies and in their audited financial information, according to the fourth annual “Main Street Investor Survey,” released Thursday by the Center for Audit Quality (CAQ). For the third consecutive year, 75% of respondents
AICPA Issues Technical Practice Aid on Subsequent Events
The AICPA’s Audit and Attest Standards staff has issued Technical Practice Aid 8700.03, “Auditor’s Responsibilities for Subsequent Events Relative to a Conduit Debt Obligor.” The TPA provides guidance on the effect of FASB Accounting Standards Update no. 2010-09 on ASC Topic 855, Subsequent Events, regarding the auditor’s responsibilities for subsequent
PCAOB to Host Round-Table Meeting, Extend Comment Period on Communications with Audit Committees
The PCAOB announced Tuesday that it will hold a public round-table meeting regarding its proposed standard on auditors’ communications with audit committees, and that it is reopening the comment period on the proposal until Oct. 21, 2010. “The Sarbanes-Oxley Act strengthens the audit committee’s oversight of the audit process, and
Financial Regulatory Reform: What You Need to Know
The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, which became law in July, will create new regulations for companies that extend credit to consumers, exempt small public companies from Sarbanes-Oxley section 404(b), make auditors of broker-dealers subject to PCAOB regulation and change registration requirements for investment advisers. The profession
FASB Loss Disclosures Proposal Conflicts With AICPA-ABA Agreement
The AICPA’s Financial Reporting Executive Committee (FinREC) told FASB in a comment letter issued Monday that it has concerns about auditors’ ability to corroborate information on loss contingencies with the client’s legal counsel until the AICPA and the American Bar Association can update a longstanding agreement that details information attorneys
PCAOB Focusing In on SOX Provisions
The PCAOB on Thursday issued a release discussing certain provisions of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX). The two-part release focuses on the application of the act’s section 105(c)(6), which authorizes the PCAOB to sanction registered firms and their supervisory personnel for failing to “reasonably supervise” associated individuals who violate
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