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Jim Kroeker has been overseeing accounting interpretations, professional practice issues, and international accounting matters at the Securities and Exchange Commission during a time of rapid economic change.
February 18 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board and the International Accounting Standards Board reached some tentative decisions on how to revise fair value accounting standards during a joint meeting this week.
February 17 -
Rep. John Hall, D-N.Y., has proposed a new bill that would allow the Small Business Administration to offer its own loans to small businesses and increase tax deductions for small businesses.
February 17 -
The trustees of the International Accounting Standards Committee Foundation, which oversees the International Accounting Standards Board, have announced a series of changes to their constitution, including an emphasis on adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards over convergence.
February 16 -
More than half the respondents in a recent survey said they are confident their board would be prepared to disclose how it oversees risk in order to address the SECs new disclosure requirements.
February 9 -
At least a dozen major nations including several of the USAs top international trading partners are continuing to slam the door on efforts by the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board to conduct cross-border inspections of non-U.S. audit firms as required by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
February 9 -
President Barack Obama has called for expanding the size of loans made through the Small Business Administrations SBA Express program from $350,000 to $1 million.
February 8 -
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February 8 -
The Financial Accounting Foundation has a new responsibility: ongoing maintenance of the U.S. GAAP Financial Reporting Taxonomy in the new data-tagging format mandated by the SEC.
February 5