All KPMG articles – Page 10

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    KPMG's latest inspection shows more modest improvement

    2016-12-06T11:45:00Z

    KPMG's newest PCAOB inspection report shows another modest improvement in audit errors, although no one is yet jumping for joy over deficiency findings.

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    Latest EY inspection shows improvement in error rate

    2016-11-10T15:45:00Z

    The latest PCAOB inspection report for EY show the firm failed in 29 percent of audits inspected in 2015 to perform a clean audit -- an improvement over 2014 results.

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    Wells Fargo scandal prompts senators to focus on clawbacks, KPMG

    2016-10-27T17:30:00Z

    Still responding to the Wells Fargo scandal, Senate Democrats are urging tougher clawback rules and grilling KPMG over its “failure to identify illegal activity when it audited the bank’s financial statements.” Joe Mont reports.

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    SEC bars 2 KPMG auditors over bank loan loss reserves

    2016-08-10T15:30:00Z

    Tammy Whitehouse looks at the case of two KPMG auditors barred by the SEC from public company practice over their role as engagement partner and senior manager on the audit of a failed financial institution in the aftermath of the financial crisis.

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    Board needs more time for strategy, risk, directors say

    2016-08-10T08:30:00Z

    A recent KPMG roundtable series revealed that corporate boards just don’t spend enough time on strategy, strategic risk, technology, cyber-security, executive succession planning, or talent development. Tammy Whitehouse has more details.

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    FRC announces investigations into KPMG and PwC

    2016-07-05T15:00:00Z

    The U.K. Financial Reporting Council, an independent investigative body that monitors and enforces accounting standards, is looking into audits made of financial services companies in the days preceding the global financial crisis of 2008-2009, starting with a delve into the work of two key accountancy firms—KPMG and PwC. Paul Hodgson ...

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    Inside the struggle to define, measure, and manage corporate culture

    2016-06-07T12:45:00Z

    An organization’s culture is an important cornerstone of any compliance effort, but it remains a notoriously slippery thing. Experts at the Compliance Week 2016 conference provided their insights on how to better define culture so it can be adequately managed and measured. Tammy Whitehouse has more.

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    KPMG names new executive director

    2016-06-01T15:15:00Z

    Jose Rodriguez has been named partner in charge and executive director of KPMG’s Audit Committee Institute.

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    Fraudsters have tech edge over companies, KPMG study shows

    2016-06-01T13:15:00Z

    A study from KPMG that looks at fraudster’s typical profile says perpetrators are gaining an edge over corporate anti-fraud controls by making better use of technology than the companies they route. The report says weak controls were a factor in 61 percent of frauds through 2016. More study details from ...

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    Surveys, papers provide plenty of advice for internal auditors

    2016-02-26T13:15:00Z

    Image: In a survey from KPMG and Forbes of more than 400 CFOs and audit committee members nearly 60 percent said they would welcome help in assessing risks and risk-managing practices, but only 22 percent said they get that from internal audit; 36 percent said they would like to see ...

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    Internal Controls Trump New Rules in List of Worries, KPMG Finds

    2016-01-22T09:00:00Z

    According to a recent KPMG poll, continued pressure on internal control over financial reporting is the most pressing concern for financial reporting executives. Nearly one-third of 400 respondents, or 31 percent, said internal controls are at the top of their worry list beyond their basic financial reporting responsibilities. One-fourth, or ...

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    PCAOB Delivers Harsh Inspection Findings to KPMG

    2015-11-10T14:30:00Z

    The PCAOB’s 2014 inspection report for KPMG found fault with 28 of 52 audits selected for inspection, marking the first time errors have been found in more than half of the audits selected at a Big 4 firm. KPMG’s rate has crept upward every year since 2009 when the PCAOB ...

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    Despite Progress, Anti-Corruption Risks Continue

    2015-09-15T13:15:00Z

    Last week KPMG released a report on anti-bribery and corruption programs that will surprise nobody: Compliance challenges are growing, and third parties are harder to manage than ever. After nearly a decade of anti-corruption awareness and compliance programs, then, the real question is: Why is anti-bribery still so hard? Inside, ...

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    More ABC Angst in Latest Compliance Survey

    2015-09-08T10:00:00Z

    Image: Fresh news from the world of surveys: Corruption risks have risen sharply in the last few years, and while compliance officers agree that an anti-corruption risk assessment is critical, many still struggle to perform that task well. So says the latest anti-bribery & corruption survey from KPMG. More findings ...

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    Taxing Times Ahead on Revenue Standard

    2015-08-11T11:00:00Z

    Among the many issues companies must address as they adopt the new revenue recognition standard, tax consequences are gaining more attention. The IRS is seeking comment on how burdensome tax reporting might become, and the standard’s fundamental shift in recognizing revenue could make the burden quite heavy. “There’s a lot ...

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    Former KPMG Partner Scott London out of prison, back to work

    2015-06-09T13:30:00Z

    Scott London—the former KPMG partner who pleaded guilty to insider trading in June 2013 and was sentenced to serve 14 months in prison in April 2014—is out of prison and back to work. London is now employed as the assistant to the CFO of a computer company.

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    Poll Finds Uncertainty on COSO, Revenue Recognition

    2015-01-21T14:30:00Z

    Up to one-third of companies may not be implementing the new COSO framework for their 2014 financial reporting, and one-fourth don’t know when they will implement the framework.

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    KPMG Draws Ire in 2013 Report; New Carping Over Old Quality Issues

    2014-10-24T09:15:00Z

    The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board says KPMG failed to arrive at an adequately supported audit opinion in 46 percent of the audits the agency inspected in 2013, and it failed to satisfy quality control issues raised in earlier inspections. The PCAOB flagged 23 of the 50 audits that inspectors ...

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    Mapping Third-Party Risks

    2014-10-15T16:15:00Z

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