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Audit Firm Quality Controls: The Case of Marcum LLP
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Issues in Accounting Education
Issues in Accounting Education (2025) 40 (2): 149–160.
Published: 01 May 2024
... of Accountancy, Cleveland, OH, USA. Editor’s note: Accepted by Andrea Seaton Kelton, under the Senior Editorship of Janet A. Samuels. 07 12 2023 16 07 2024 12 08 2024 2025 firm quality quality control deficiency enforcement PCAOB inspections SEC enforcement actions audit...
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An Audit Quality Inspection Scandal: Ethical Lapses in a Misguided Attempt to Alleviate Regulatory Scrutiny
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Issues in Accounting Education
Issues in Accounting Education (2022) 37 (2): 109–127.
Published: 01 May 2022
...John D. Keyser; Jason L. Smith; Nathaniel M. Stephens ABSTRACT In 2017, KPMG discovered that several high-ranking partners in its Department of Professional Practice (DPP) had surreptitiously obtained highly confidential information on upcoming PCAOB inspections. In obtaining this information...
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