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The Financial Accounting Foundation's Board of Trustees has voted to restructure several of its own committees, along with oversight of the Private Company Council, disbanding the Private Company Review Committee that has been overseeing it.
November 16 -
Finance executives are getting ready for the incoming Trump administration with a multitude of changes expected on the regulatory side while also dealing with all the new accounting standards rolling out in the next few years.
November 15 -
The Financial Accounting Foundations board of trustees has reappointed Russell G. Golden to a second term as chairman of the Financial Accounting Standards Board and named two new members: Marsha L. Hunt, vice president and corporate controller at Cummins Inc., and Harold L. Monk Jr., a partner at the accounting firm Carr, Riggs & Ingram LLC.
November 15 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board is planning to welcome new board members as the terms of several of its members end next year.
November 14 -
Mary Jo White has stepped to the front of the line of financial regulators moving aside for Donald Trumps administration.
November 14 -
While putting the final touches on audit work papers and reports may feel like a huge relief, an auditors work isnt finished.
November 11 -
Deloitte LLP and firm partner John Clennett got a record fine in the United Kingdom for misconduct after the U.K.s accounting regulator said the audit and financial statements of Aero Inventory Plc fell short of acceptable standards.
November 10 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board has issued a proposed accounting standards update for service concession arrangements, focused on determining the customer of the operation services.
November 8 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board is refining the role of its Investor Advisory Committee to bring more of an investor perspective to the accounting standard-setting process.
November 7 -
Steve Ballmer is pretty bummed out about the election. A self-proclaimed "numbers guy," Ballmer said the truth is getting lost in the political rhetoric, and he wants to arm citizens with data to defend against lies by the campaigns. "Nobody seems to care about the facts," he said.
November 7