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Audit Standards Board Members Biographies

Article The 19 members of the ASB includes 5 members from local, regional and other non big four national firms; 5 members nominated by NASBA; 4 members from the big four firms; and 5 users and public members.
Published on January 15, 2013

ET Section 101 - Independence

Professional Standards .01 Rule 101—Independence. A member in public practice shall be independent in the performance of professional services as required by standards promulgated by bodies designated by Council. [As adopted January 12, 1988.] Interpretations under Rule 101
Published on April 11, 2013

Associations Other Links

Article ...Accounting Hall Of Fame The Accounting Hall of Fame was established at The Ohio State University in 1950 for the purpose of honoring accountants who have made or are making...
Published on May 10, 2013

ET Appendix A

Article ET Appendix A Council Resolution Designating Bodies to Promulgate Techncial Standards
Published on November 20, 2012

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