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As the U.S. government shutdown continues, one potential consequence of it threatens to disrupt the supply of T-bills.
January 24 -
Major corporations have authorized $200 billion in stock purchases in the two months since the passage of the new tax law while more than 55,000 American workers have been laid off, according to Senate Democrats.
February 28 -
Monday’s stock-market plunge is unlikely by itself to make a significant dent in a U.S. economy that’s enjoying solid gains in spending and hiring, though it has the potential to rattle consumer sentiment, which soared after the November 2016 election.
February 5 -
Farewell, Ireland: it looks like corporate America will finally bring that cash home.
January 17 -
Share prices continue to decline steeply after public companies file for an extension with the Securities and Exchange Commission on their financial statements, according to a new academic study.
November 30 -
U.S. public companies recorded $28.5 billion in goodwill impairment in 2016, half the $56.9 billion they reported in 2015, according to a new study.
November 16 -
Startups and venture capitalists rarely get worked up over laws before they pass, but the tax plan currently winding its way through Congress is causing an uproar in Silicon Valley.
November 14 -
Investors in the world’s largest bond market may need to pay a lot more attention to Washington once more.
September 25 -
Rev. Proc. 2017-52 opens up a new area for PLRs.
September 21 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board has released an accounting standards update containing guidance on which changes to the terms or conditions of a share-based payment award require companies to apply modification accounting.
May 10