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A former Domino’s accountant settled charges that used confidential information to trade ahead of the company’s earnings announcements.
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Accounting-related securities class-action lawsuits filings and settlements declined sharply last year, reversing a three-year trend.
April 13 -
The total value of goodwill impairments recorded by U.S. public companies more than doubled in 2020 during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new study, and the same may happen again this year as geopolitical tensions rise.
April 1 -
The state says it has already uncovered evidence that the Trump Organization used faulty valuations on financial statements to get loans.
March 30 -
The competing sustainability standard-setters have come under increasing pressure in recent years to do more to align their sometimes conflicting standards.
March 24 -
Here’s why it’s important to consider the valuation implications when executing a reverse merger.
March 16Opportune -
From ESG requirements to global tax reform, this handful of developments is worth paying attention to in 2022.
March 11 -
Companies are undoubtedly raising prices. The question is whether they are exploiting a surge in consumer demand or merely passing on their own higher costs.
March 4 -
When companies consist of multiple businesses, it is important to determine whether to prepare a consolidated or combined financial statement detailing each company’s earnings, profits, losses and more.
March 3Reach Reporting -
Female chief financial officers are more likely to give concise responses, backed by numbers, than their male counterparts, new research shows.
February 28