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Mark Olson, chairman of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, said he is resigning his post at the end of July, but did not elaborate on the reasons.
June 8 -
A new academic study takes issue with claims that U.S. companies would benefit from adopting International Financial Reporting Standards.
June 5 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board voted Wednesday to approve the FASB Accounting Standards Codification as the single authoritative, nongovernmental source of information on GAAP, with an official launch date set for July 1.
June 3 -
Companies paid a bit more in audit fees in fiscal year 2008 compared to the previous year, according to a new survey.
June 3 -
The Supreme Court has agreed to rule on the question of whether the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board as established under Sarbanes-Oxley violates the separation-of-powers doctrine and appointments clause of the Constitution. Its not likely this is going to be one of those controversies that nominee Sonia Sotomayor will have to worry about discussing at great length during her confirmation hearings, but how about after she gets confirmed? One can only imagine how the transcript of the oral arguments might go.
June 3 -
The International Accounting Standards Board has published draft guidance to try to settle the controversial issue of fair value measurement and calm some of the recent political pressure.
May 29 -
Three former senior finance executives with medical supply company Cardinal Health have agreed to pay $245,000 in civil penalties to settle SEC charges that they engaged in a fraudulent earnings and revenue management scheme.
May 29 -
Proposed contract-based standards for revenue recognition are attracting some support, but also raising questions, according to a new survey.
May 28 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board has released FASB Statement No. 165, Subsequent Events, setting standards for the disclosure of events that occur after the balance-sheet date, but before financial statements are issued or are available to be issued.
May 28 -
Rep. Hank Johnson, D-Ga., has introduced a bill that would ensure that small business government contracts go only to small businesses instead of the subsidiaries of large companies.
May 26