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Susan G. Markel, chief accountant of the Securities and Exchange Commission's Division of Enforcement, is stepping down after 14 years at the agency.
January 2 -
The Center for Audit Quality has released a paper to provide guidance on applying accounting standards to residential mortgage modifications.
January 2 -
The court-appointed trustee for the liquidation of Bernard Madoff's investment securities firm has received $29 million from the disgraced asset manager's bank account that he plans to distribute to defrauded investors.
December 31 -
The Treasury Department plans to purchase $5 billion in equity from GMAC, and lend another $1 billion to the automobile-financing company.
December 31 -
The Treasury Department released a letter with responses to 10 questions posed by a recent report that criticized its management of the Troubled Asset Relief Program.
December 31 -
The International Accounting Standards Board and the Financial Accounting Standards Board have attracted a set of high-profile members from around the world to form an advisory group on the financial crisis.
December 31 -
Once again it’s the time of year for me to make resolutions that I probably won’t keep for five minutes.
December 31 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has released its eagerly anticipated report on mark-to-market accounting calling for improvements in fair value accounting standards, but not suspension of them.
December 31 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has modernized its oil and gas company reporting requirements for the first time in more than 25 years.
December 31 -
The majority of banks and financial services companies bailed out by the Troubled Asset Relief Program are probably in worse condition than publicly disclosed, according to an new study.
December 30