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The International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board hopes to find common ground for government sustainability disclosures.
April 25 -
A new law promises to increase the accessibility of government financial information.
March 28Truth in Accounting Project, University of Denver -
Richard Eckstrom told lawmakers he had unintentionally exaggerated the state's cash position by $3.5 billion.
March 17 -
A marked increase in staffing shortages at auditing firms has resulted in significant setbacks to complete issuers' financial disclosures, S&P said in a report.
March 15 -
The board released additional information to clarify earlier guidance on how to account for subscription-based technology for state and local governments.
February 6 -
Private companies in the U.S. are still adjusting to the standard that took effect last year, as international standard-setters are proposing new rules for the public sector.
January 17 -
While there are pension accounting standards, they allow plans to make more aggressive assumptions about how well they're funded than in the private sector.
January 4 -
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board issued proposed implementation guidance in the form of questions and answers to clarify different pronouncements.
November 15 -
A recent study found that when municipal governments are assigned a random auditor, versus one they appoint themselves, financial performance improves.
November 14 -
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board has appointed a new task force to help GASB deal with going concern uncertainties and severe financial stress disclosures.
October 24