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Obama administration officials awarded $1 billion in therapeutic discovery project tax credits and grants to nearly 3,000 companies around the country to support promising biomedical research projects.
November 3 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board has issued an exposure draft outlining changes in the accounting standards for repurchase agreements such as the Repo 105 transactions that have been blamed for contributing to the collapse of Lehman Brothers.
November 3 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has published its first progress report on the work plan related to the move to global accounting standards.
October 29 -
Walter Edward Hanson, the former chairman of Peat Marwick International, a predecessor firm of KPMG, passed away at his home in Newport Beach, Calif., at the age of 84.
October 29 -
Cash flow and not the economy is the top concern for chief financial officers heading into 2011, according to a survey from TD Bank.
October 29 -
The International Accounting Standards Board is making more of an effort to complete its major convergence projects by the middle of next year.
October 29 -
The International Accounting Standards Board has amended its financial instruments standards to prevent companies with financial problems from trying to claim a profit based on an inflated value of the debts they owe.
October 28 -
Corporate executives are getting ready to move to International Financial Reporting Standards, but say they probably wont do it until the Securities and Exchange Commission mandates it, even if an early adoption option is allowed, according to a new survey.
October 28 -
India is scheduled to begin using International Financial Reporting Standards in less than six months, but the country may be making several key changes in the standards prior to the rollout.
October 27 -
The Accountancy and Actuarial Discipline Board in the United Kingdom has begun an investigation of KPMGs U.K. firm for its audits of British Aerospace and BAE Systems Group.
October 26