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If you havent heard of the social bookmarking site, Delicious, you may be living in a cave.
September 8
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The Financial Accounting Standards Board has published implementation guidance on accounting for uncertainty in income taxes and disclosure amendments for nonpublic entities.
September 4 -
Accounting firm Crowe Horwath is responding to the wave of companies filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection with a set of services to help them navigate the reorganization process.
September 2 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission is distributing more than $35 million to over 98,000 investors who were harmed by accounting fraud at Cardinal Health.
September 1 -
IMGCAP(1)] As I spend time with CPA firms and learn about their approaches to developing their talent, exceptional programs rise to the top. One program that comes to mind is WIN@CG, Clifton Gundersons womens initiative. This award-winning, results-oriented platform is worthy of emulation.
August 31
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The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, an influential group of international banking regulators, has released a set of guiding principles to help the International Accounting Standards Board set new standards for financial instruments to deal with the aftermath of the financial crisis.
August 28 -
The economy has left many people, and the nonprofit organizations they rely on, in crisis. As a result, community service is more critical than ever.
August 24
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In response to the global financial crisis, the International Accounting Standards Board has published a set of proposals to amend the discount rate for measuring employee benefits.
August 20 -
CFOs and senior-level accountants anticipate spending more of their time five years from now on non-accounting functions, according to a new survey.
August 18 -
IMGCAP(1)] I recently read an article challenging the reader to sum up ones leadership in six words. I decided to apply this same challenge in describing my experience at the AICPA Leadership Academy. My six words: Amazing professionals. Thought provoking. Life changing.
August 17
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The American Bankers Association has released a letter and white paper raising concerns over the process taken by the Financial Accounting Standards Board and the International Accounting Standards Board in their financial instruments projects.
August 13 -
IMGCAP(1)]The Financial Accounting Standards Board took plenty of heat in April for loosening mark-to-market guidelines, a move that critics assailed as a gift to the financial industry and a nod to political pressures.
August 12 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board plans to draft proposed updates to fair value accounting standards with new disclosure requirements.
August 11 -
IMGCAP(1)] All too often, professional leadership seminars fail to live up to their potential for lively, intellectually engaging discussions about current issues and those on the forefront. I recently returned from the AICPAs Inaugural Leadership Academy in Chicago where 28 young CPAs discussed topics affecting accountants everywhere.
August 10
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The American Bankers Association is objecting to the newest proposed accounting standards for financial instruments, claiming that they would dramatically expand the use of the much-maligned mark-to-market accounting.
August 6 -
The International Accounting Standards Board has published a set of proposals on the classification of rights issues to clarify their accounting treatment when they are in a currency other than the issuers.
August 6 -
Accounting firm Plante & Moran has introduced a Liquidity Stress Test tool that manufacturing businesses can use to assess their working capital needs.
August 4 -
Grant Thornton has introduced a service designed to speed companies through the bankruptcy and workout process.
August 4 -
Eli Mason, whose career in public accounting spanned more than seven decades as a practitioner, and a proponent of the profession, has died after a long illness.
August 4 -
General Electric has agreed to pay $50 million to settle Securities and Exchange Commission charges that the company reported false and misleading results in its financial statements.
August 4