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A global alliance of the chief executives of 10 accounting institutes has issued a report advocating more useful and less complicated financial reporting requirements.
February 6 -
The Senate has unanimously approved a $15,000 tax credit for individuals who purchase a home in the next year.
February 5 -
McGladrey & Pullen has been sued by a hedge fund for failing to detect red flags in Bernard Madoff’s investment schemes, leading the hedge fund to lose $280 million.
February 5 -
It’s no surprise the TARP has turned out to be such a murky endeavor, since even the name of the controversial bailout program has been in doubt from the beginning.
February 4 -
Private sector employers slashed 522,000 jobs last month, according to the latest report by payroll giant ADP.
February 4 -
Accounting firm Barfield Murphy Shank & Smith has formed a group to help restructure struggling small companies.
February 4 -
A survey of small business owners showed signs that some are less worried about the economy than they were three months ago.
February 4 -
New guidance aims to help organizations better monitor the effectiveness of their internal control systems.
February 4 -
The majority of U.S. companies are making multiple adjustments in their pay and hiring programs for both executives and employees in response to the financial crisis, according to a new survey.
February 3 -
Even with the current downturn in the real estate market, like-kind exchanges continue to be a popular way to dispose of property while deferring the taxable gain.
February 3