Practice
-
Partner profits fall by 16% at Ernst & Young
The average pay of a partner at accountancy firm Ernst & Young fell 16% to £378,000 last year as a…
-
Ernst & Young poised to raise audit fees
Ernst & Young, one of the remaining “big four” accountants, is preparing to increase its audit fees ahead of a…
-
The year that auditing fees took off
The debate about corporate governance is starting to bite – the cost of obtaining an audit is on the rise.…
-
UK Accounting Standards Board defers FRS 17 implementation
The Accounting Standards Board in UK has delayed the implementation of FRS 17 until January 2005. FRS 17, which values…
-
Study: Option Expensing Has No Impact on Share Price
New York (Nov. 25, 2002) The recent move by a number of companies to include option expenses on their income…
-
PwC's Chairman Blasts Mandatory Auditor Rotation
New York (Nov. 25, 2002) — While he supports regular partner rotation on audit clients, PricewaterhouseCoopers' U.S. chairman said mandatory…
-
KPMG leads battle against French consultancy separation plans
KPMG has asked the British government to speak to the French government about a new proposal to make a legal…
-
ICAP Chief attends IFAC moot
Khaliq-r-Rahman, President, Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan (ICAP), has attended the meeting of the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC)…
-
New IFAC president named
The council of the International Federation of Accountants has appointed Rene Ricol of France as its new president in a…
-
Certain Accountants to Face Regulatory Control Post-Enron: IFAC
The International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) warned Thursday that certain IFAC members will need to accept the end of pure…