Authored by Baker Tilly's Jeff Haynes, Dan Hedden and Ben Penick CHICAGO, IL / ACCESS Newswire / March 20, 2026 / State and local governments have different needs than private companies when ...
According to Reuters, the SEC has posted openings for a new team tasked with investigating and litigating potential violations of auditing and professional standards tied to the Sarbanes–Oxley Act.
It's been six years since the COVID pandemic swept the world, and by now we are all familiar with the pros and cons of remote working. As the protracted battle over return-to-office (RTO) mandates ...
Lehi Free Press The race for Utah County Commission Seat B is shaping up to be one of the most crowded and consequential contests this election cycle. With incumbent Brandon Gordon stepping down, a ...
Finance, accounting and tax employees are feeling more threatened about their job prospects due to the rising use of artificial intelligence by employers, according to a new survey.
North Royalton Patrol Officer Spencer Lowe arrested an off-duty deputy chief for driving drunk, then alleged a felony charge was scrubbed from police records. Now he's the one facing termination.
Blue Shield of California plans to lay off 18 employees in Rancho Cordova and El Dorado Hills, bringing total job cuts at the two capital region hubs to 87 over the past nine months, according to ...
The US Securities and Exchange Commission is creating a new enforcement team to target “bad actors” in the auditing ...
Is the CIA Challenge Exam your best path to certification? And, if so, is taking the exam worth the study time and test fees?
Cuyahoga County’s Internal Audit Department may extend review cycles from five to seven years due to staffing limits, meaning ...
Internal auditors are reporting more cuts in their staffing and budgets, according to a survey by the Institute of Internal Auditors' Internal Audit Foundation.