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This is our third installment on the recent CFA Institute monograph, A Comprehensive Business Reporting Model: Financial Reporting for Investors. The work, authored by a committee of experienced analysts, updates the 1993 commentary called Financial Reporting in the 1990s and Beyond. Like its predecessor, this report speaks forthrightly about the highly limited usefulness of current generally accepted accounting principles financial statements. (It's available without cost at http://cfapubs.org/.)The report's centerpiece is 12 principles that serve as a manifesto for replacing the status quo. We covered other principles in two earlier columns, and we now tackle a couple more.
April 16 -
After 16 years, the executive director of the Securities and Exchange Commission will step down to pursue opportunities in the private sector.Jim McConnell, 58, who joined the SEC in 1984 as a management analyst, plans to retire in early June and said that he will spend the next two months assisting with transition efforts at the agency.
April 16 -
Freddie Mac, the second-largest mortgage provider in the country, announced that chief financial officer Martin Baumann has resigned.The company is still recovering from an accounting scandal, and recently announced that it would delay filing its 2005 financials by two months. Freddie Mac's president and chief operating officer, Eugene McQuade, will assume Baumann's responsibilities while the company looks for a permanent successor.
April 16 -
Six weeks after a public disagreement over how the issuance of subpoenas to two business columnists was handled, the Securities and Exchange Commission has released guidelines describing exactly when and how journalist subpoenas will be issued in the future.
April 13 -
Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Christopher Cox announced that Wall Street fund lawyer Andrew "Buddy" Donohue will join the agency as the next director of the Division of Investment Management.
April 12 -
The chairman of an advisory panel to the Securities and Exchange Commission said that the group's pending proposal to roll back some of the internal controls provision of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act has not been dismissed even before it is officially proposed.
April 12 -
The country's largest jewelry retailer, Zale Corp., announced that its accounting, executive pay and severance agreements are under official investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
April 11