The board has posted a series of “knowledge checks” to help auditors gauge their understanding of its new quality control standard.
Day: February 14, 2025
House committee advances IRS legislation
The House Ways and Means Committee passed a set of bipartisan bills aimed at improving tax filing and administration at the Internal Revenue Service.
On the move: FICPA graduates 23 from Leadership Academy
American Accounting Association inducts Hall of Famers; Armanino launches professional services group; and more news from across the profession.
AICPA, NASBA propose alternative path to CPA license
The American Institute of CPAs and the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy proposed changes in the Uniform Accountancy Act model legislation.
Bookkeeper, financial analyst among top in-demand jobs
Bookkeepers and financial analysts are among the U.S.’s top 15 most in-demand jobs for 2025, according to staffing agency Randstad.
AICPA, NASBA propose additional path to CPA licensure, individual mobility
Proposed Uniform Accountancy Act changes would support a path featuring a bachelor’s degree and two years of experience, as well as a mobility model necessary to protect the ability of a CPA to practice in multiple states.
AICPA auditing board approves two exposure drafts for public comment
The AICPA Auditing Standards Board voted Thursday to separately expose for public comment proposed changes related to attestation review engagements and external confirmations in the AICPA Professional Standards.