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The CPA Shortage Compels Accounting Firms to Embrace Digital Transformation

CPA Practice

Despite high demand for CPAs, accounting firms struggle to hire accountants. In 2021, there was a 17 percent drop in employed accountants and auditors from a 2019 peak, according to a Bloomberg Tax analysis. By Cameron White. By Cameron White, SVP of Finance, AvidXchange.

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The CPA Shortage Compels Accounting Firms to Embrace Digital Transformation

CPA Practice

Despite high demand for CPAs, accounting firms struggle to hire accountants. In 2021, there was a 17 percent drop in employed accountants and auditors from a 2019 peak, according to a Bloomberg Tax analysis. By Cameron White. By Cameron White, SVP of Finance, AvidXchange.

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UK Audit Regulator Chair Says Cheap-Ass Firms Should Pay Their Junior Auditors Better

Going Concern

Financial Reporting Council chair and stereotypically European named Jan du Plessis has told the Financial Times that audit firms — who regularly complain about the UK audit regulator being up their asses — should pay their junior auditors more. And we have all heard the complaints from junior auditors.

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Audit Supervisors at the PCAOB Want Auditors to Better Supervise Their Auditors

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The PCAOB adopted a new audit standard yesterday (AS 1206, Dividing Responsibility for the Audit With Another Accounting Firm ) to ensure that lead auditors are properly supervising the outside auditors they use. PCAOB Adopts New Requirements for Lead Auditor’s Use of Other Auditors [ PCAOB ].

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PCAOB Looks to Add Rules for Auditors on Technology-Assisted Analysis

CPA Practice

The proposal includes changes to update aspects of AS 1105, Audit Evidence , and AS 2301, The Auditor’s Responses to the Risks of Material Misstatement. Since that time, public accounting firms are increasingly obtaining audit evidence by analyzing large volumes of information in electronic format.

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Monday Morning Accounting News Brief: ‘Auditors Are Not Lawyers’; Big 4 Break Up? | 7.31.23

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Former partner Wayne Plummer told PwC partners in December that the firm had made an in-principle agreement with the Tax Office to settle on a no-admissions basis in return for a 50 per cent reduction in penalties that totalled several hundred thousand dollars. Such suggestions are false.

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Turns Out Cohen & Company Auditors Are Human After All

Going Concern

The firm messed up on one of its nine audits inspected, and it pertained to the financial statement audit only. If you include the last time Cohen & Company auditors screwed up an audit, which was in 2017, that’s two mistakes in the last 43 audits inspected, for a deficiency rate of 4.6%. and in the world.

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