KPMG has agreed to pay more than $6.2 million to settle charges it failed to properly audit the financial statements of Miller Energy Resources, a Knoxville, Tenn.-based oil and gas company that settled accounting fraud charges last year, the Securities and Exchange Commission said Tuesday.
 
 
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KPMG to pay $6.2M to settle audit failure charges
 
KPMG to pay $6.2M to settle audit failure charges
by MICHAEL COHN
 
KPMG has agreed to pay more than $6.2 million to settle charges it failed to properly audit the financial statements of Miller Energy Resources, a Knoxville, Tenn.-based oil and gas company that settled accounting fraud charges last year, the Securities and Exchange Commission said Tuesday. READ MORE »
 
 
AICPA launches university PFP program
 
AICPA launches university PFP program
by SEAN MCCABE
 
The Personal Financial Planning course will look to expand its reach to more CPA students over the next year. READ MORE »
 
 
 
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Atlas Tax Advisors teams with CPAs on tax planning
 
Atlas Tax Advisors teams with CPAs on tax planning
by MICHAEL COHN
 
Atlas Tax Advisors is partnering with accounting firms on provide tax planning and wealth management services for clients. READ MORE »
 
 
 
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