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The Coca-Cola Co. announced a settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission related to allegations that the company used a channel-stuffing practice known as "gallon pushing" to meet earnings expectations.
April 19 -
The Professional Ethics Executive Committee of the American Institute of CPAs has proposed in an exposure draft a new ethics interpretation of rules to determine whether financial interests held by a company's external auditor impair independence.
April 19 -
Big Four firm KPMG LLP has agreed to pay more than $22 million to settle charges brought against it by the Securities and Exchange Commission in connection with its audits of Xerox Corp. from 1997 through 2000.
April 19 -
The American College, based here, and the National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors have partnered to create the Financial Services Specialist designation, a new financial planning credential.
April 18 -
President Bush has signed into law H.R. 1134, exempting qualified disaster mitigation payments from tax.
April 18 -
Employers and their advisors are still trying to puzzle through the creation of health savings accounts.
April 17 -
Sherman Hanna is a professor of consumer sciences at Ohio State University. He is also the co-author of a new measure that he says is a better way to calculate how much risk people are willing to take in their investments. It has an interesting twist.
April 17 -
CPAs advertising their services used to be against the rules, until regulators began loosening those restrictions about 25 years ago.
April 17 -
In a resounding salvo aimed at pending proposals on business combinations and consolidated financial statements from the Financial Accounting Standards Board, two major financial associations - Financial Executives International and the Institute of Management Accountants - have roundly criticized not only the board's approach to those proposals, but also a broad spectrum of related issues.
April 17 -
London - The trustees of the International Accounting Standards Committee Foundation have begun deliberations on an increasingly political review of its constitution.
April 17