June 7, 2026

About AccWire

AccWire is an independent accounting and finance publication covering the standards, regulations, disclosures, and business developments that move the profession. We write for people who read footnotes for a living.


What we cover

Accounting moves fast. Standards get revised, tax codes shift, ESG requirements expand, and regulators issue guidance that rewrites how practitioners work. AccWire tracks all of it — not as a wire feed, but as a publication that explains what changes mean and why they matter.

Our coverage spans six core areas:

  • Accounting and standards — GAAP, IFRS, FASB, and IASB updates explained for practitioners, not press release readers.
  • Auditing — PCAOB, AICPA, and audit quality developments, including inspection findings and standard-setter proposals.
  • Taxation — corporate tax policy, IRS guidance, international tax developments, and the practical implications for finance teams.
  • ESG reporting — SEC climate disclosure rules, ISSB standards, CSRD requirements, and what sustainability reporting means in practice.
  • Financial disclosures — SEC filings, earnings analysis, and best practices in financial statement presentation.
  • Business insights — FP&A strategy, corporate finance, and executive-level analysis of trends shaping the profession.

How we work

AccWire does not publish press releases dressed as analysis. Every piece starts with a question worth answering — one that practitioners in accounting, tax, or finance are actually asking. Our coverage draws on primary sources: regulatory filings, standard-setter publications, earnings transcripts, and peer-reviewed research. We name our sources and link to them.

Four principles govern everything we publish:

  1. Primary sources first. We cite the actual standard, ruling, or report — not a summary of a summary. If we cannot link to the source, we do not cite it.
  2. No sponsored content. Editorial and advertising are separate. No vendor pays to shape our coverage, and we do not accept advertorial.
  3. Corrections on the record. Errors are corrected visibly, with a note at the top of the affected article and a brief explanation of what changed.
  4. Written for practitioners. We assume you know what a deferred tax liability is. AccWire is not a primer for beginners; it is a briefing for professionals who need the real story quickly.

Who reads AccWire

Our readers hold the financial function together — in public companies, private firms, government entities, and accounting practices of every size. They include CPAs, chartered accountants, FP&A professionals, external auditors, CFOs, controllers, tax professionals, ESG officers, accounting academics, and finance students preparing to join the profession.

What they share: they need accurate, substantive coverage of the financial and regulatory landscape, not simplified takes written for a general audience.


Get in touch

We welcome tips, corrections, and story ideas from practitioners in the field. If you have worked on a standard-setting project, reviewed a major filing, or noticed something the profession should be talking about, we want to hear from you.

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