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The Securities and Exchange Commissions final staff report on International Financial Reporting Standards seemed to bend over backwards to avoid making a recommendation to the SEC commissioners on how they should vote, but with all the many drawbacks listed in the report, its questionable how the SEC could ever vote at this point to support IFRS.
July 17 -
The revolving door between the Securities and Exchange Commission and the financial industry is not as big a problem as it is seems to outside observers, according to a new study.
July 17 -
Unraveling the SEC's intentions -- and even it's timeline -- on IFRS requires special expertise ...
July 16 -
Jennifer Lynch Ridgely named principal-in-charge of Daszkal Bolton Family Office Services Jupiter Florida
July 16 -
The multimedia site will share tips on how to minimize fraud risk and mitigate damage through podcasts, videos and webinars
July 16 -
The International Accounting Standards Board responded with dismay to the Securities and Exchange Commission staff report on International Financial Reporting Standards.
July 16 -
The Office of the Chief Accountant of the Securities and Exchange Commission published its final staff report on the Work Plan for global accounting standards.
July 13 -
The New Mexico Finance Authority has discovered that a former controller claimed its financial statements for 2011 had been audited by outside auditor Clifton Gunderson when in fact they were not.
July 13 -
Cathy Liles has been promoted to office managing partner at Dixon Hughes Goodman's Danville location
July 13 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has voted to require national securities exchanges and the Financial Institution Regulatory Authority to establish a market-wide consolidated audit trail to enhance the ability of regulators to monitor and analyze trading activity.
July 13
