Audit & Accounting

  • MORNINGSTAR TO PURCHASE IBBOTSON: High-profile investment research and products provider Morningstar will buy privately held Ibbotson Associates - an asset allocation service concern - for $83 million. The deal is expected to close in the first quarter of 2006. Morningstar said that it would retain the Ibbotson brand and is currently in the process of assembling a transition team."Ibbotson's expertise in asset allocation and Morningstar's expertise in security selection and investment research is a powerful combination," said Joe Mansueto, chairman and chief executive officer of Morningstar, in a statement. "Our companies share many similarities, and we have a firm commitment to helping investors reach their financial goals."

    January 30
  • Consumer-driven health plans?The plans loom large in strategic decision-making for employers. Most firms have heard of the plans by now, and feel compelled to think about offering one to their employees. Health reimbursement arrangements are the most commonly implemented plan, but the newly available health savings accounts are generating plenty of interest, too.

    January 30
  • Tax law changes, a surge in business e-filing, and a move by practitioners toward greater use of the Internet will impact the type of filing season that tax preparers have this year."It will be typical year in terms of filing," observed John Hewitt, chief executive officer of Virginia Beach, Va.-based Liberty Tax Service. "About a million-and-a-half to two million more people will file returns than last year."

    January 30
  • The Internal Revenue Service was singled out by congressional auditors for slow-footed implementation of federal accounting rules requiring government agencies to implement effective management reporting for cost information.In a report to the House Government Reform Subcommittee on Government Management, Finance and Accountability, investigators at the Government Accountability Office concluded that, overall, the federal bureaucracy is doing only a mediocre job in complying with government accounting standards that call for the development and implementation of managerial cost accounting.

    January 30
  • The Governmental Accounting Standards Board has published a Guide to Implementation of GASB Statement 44 on the Statistical Section.The guide was prepared to assist preparers and auditors of governmental financial statements as they implement the updated and expanded statistical section. The statistical section is the part of a state or local government's comprehensive annual financial report that presents trend information for the last 10 years about a government's financial results, major revenue sources, outstanding debt, economic and demographic indicators, and operating activities.

    January 30
  • Although tax experts from across the spectrum predict that a real tax reform is in our future, they are divided on how soon it will happen or what form it will take.Mark Weinberger, former Treasury assistant secretary for tax policy, said during a recent Tax Analysts-sponsored Webcast that tax reform will eventually happen. However, said Weinberger, currently Americas vice chair for tax services for Ernst & Young, the structure and timing are still up in the air.

    January 30
  • Congress, in the waning days of its 2005 session, after failing to carry out significant parts of its tax agenda for the year, has managed to pass a Gulf Coast recovery tax act. As is common with the "last stagecoach out of town" for the year, a lot of things managed to "jump on."The hurricane provisions take up 84 pages of bill text, but the legislation goes on for another 100 pages. Among the areas addressed beyond hurricane recovery and relief are a few extensions of expiring provisions, a couple of miscellaneous items, and a huge package of technical corrections covering 10 pieces of tax legislation going back as far as 1987.

    January 30
  • Factors such as changes to estate tax laws and the initial wave of retirement for the Baby Boomers will bring a year of significant change for financial advisors and their clients.According to a survey conducted by Impact Technologies Group Inc., a provider of financial sales software for the banking, capital markets and insurance industries, its annual industry trends forecast for 2006 predicted that action by the federal government to change the tax code and reform or repeal the estate tax will have the most impact on how advisors handle their clients' financial plans.

    January 30
  • United Rentals, the world's largest equipment rental company, said that it removed three financial officers and fired two other employees after hearing a report from a special committee confirming accounting irregularities within the company.

    January 30
  • Cardinal Health Inc., a manufacturer of medical supplies, has reached a tentative settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission to end a two-year investigation into the company's accounting practices.

    January 30