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Countrywide on the hot seat
Countrywide has no choice but to promise to do better. As the people increasingly question the wisdom of Bank of America's plans to purchase it, it faces criticism in other areas that get to internal Read more...
The mortgage mess and KPMG
We've noted that a damning report by an independent Justice Department had little good to say Read more...
KPMG liable for mortgage lender implosion
Once again, we can ask: Wasn't Sarbanes-Oxley supposed to prevent this? Mortgage fraud has been front-page news. A 581-page report by a bankruptcy court examiner has found that New Century--a Read more...
Hot career path: Internal auditor
We've noted that accounting as a profession has been given a boost by Sarbanes Oxley. To get a bit more specific, internal auditors have been enjoying something of a bull market for their services. Read more...
Compliance risks multiply for employees abroad
The compliance aspects of employees working abroad are getting trickier by the day. From tax to immigration to other risks, there are a host of issues. A survey by KPMG has found that half of Read more...
KPMG training in overdrive
We've spoken a bit about the need to make sure your people are trained on all the new compliance nuances. And there are many. The more training mantra is gripping tight is KPMG, which is proud of its Read more...
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Audit committees evolve, more focus on IT
It's not surprising that the top two priorities of audit committees are 404 Read more...

