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Board members at public companies largely favor the use of non-GAAP measures but differ on disclosures of how theyre being used, according to a new survey.
October 11 -
An academic study demonstrates that earnings management is pervasive across U.S., European and Asian companies, whether theyre using U.S. GAAP or International Financial Reporting Standards.
October 6 -
Ernst & Young reported a 9 percent increase in global revenue to $29.6 billion for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2016, the sixth straight year of growth.
October 6 -
Internal auditors are turning their attention to strategic and emerging risks, according to a new survey.
October 5 -
Why modern budgeting requires built-in business logic and accounting rules
October 5 -
The Financial Reporting Executive Committee of the American Institute of CPAs has issued seven working drafts covering issues related to revenue recognition.
October 4 -
The Center for Audit Quality published two new member alerts to help public company auditing firms quickly and proactively address potential risks.
October 4 -
Chesapeake Energy received a subpoena from the U.S. Department of Justice for information related to its asset purchase accounting practices.
October 3 -
The owner of a Houston-based business has pleaded guilty in a scheme that involved $13 million in false invoicing.
October 3 -
A group of advocacy organizations is urging the Financial Accounting Standards Board to require multinational companies to disclose more information about their taxes.
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