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Trump Wins. PCAOB Loses?

Published on16 November 2024

With Donald J. Trump set to return to the presidency in January 2025, the regulatory landscape for audit firms may be significantly reshaped. Trump’s administration is expected to follow through on its deregulatory agenda, impacting the SEC, PCAOB, and the broader audit industry. Here are five key points for CPA firms to consider as this new chapter unfolds. Click here to watch.

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