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  • One dirty little secret of financial reporting is off-balance-sheet financing.

    February 11
  • The challenges for creating an effective executive compensation package are many. The executive wants more pay but less taxation, while the company wants incentive-based benefits that bind the executive more closely to the company.The traditional solution for these needs is a nonqualified stock-option program. The executive gets both a potentially high payout and the ability to time the taxation of the payout. The employer likes the program because stock options are a cashless, incentive-based package with vesting restrictions.

    February 11
  • Two accounting statements from the Financial Accounting Standards Board could have a large impact on accounting firms and their business clients, said accounting firm BDO Seidman.

    February 11
  • The Governmental Accounting Standards Board has a host of complex projects on the docket for 2008. The first half of the year will see a few new documents, while the second half will entail mostly discussions.

    February 11
  • A new report finds that the cost of compliance with Sarbanes-Oxley Section 404 internal control audit requirements for smaller public companies is actually about 14 percent lower than originally estimated.

    February 11
  • The Internal Revenue Service hopes that new interim guidance for tax preparers will ease concerns over the expanded preparer penalties and heightened standards of conduct that must be met to avoid the penalties.

    February 11
  • The Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of 2007 has introduced a new paradigm of tax strategies for those who are falling behind on their home mortgage payments (or anticipate falling behind as the result of a pending adjustable rate mortgage reset).

    February 11
  • The pace of accounting standards convergence is accelerating, and is being driven primarily by an investment community that is rapidly embracing International Financial Reporting Standards.

    February 11
  • Are your clients pointed in the right direction? Gail Cunningham of the National Foundation for Credit Counseling recommends that people review where they are in order to determine where they’re headed, as well as encouraging them to consider implementing certain tips. The NFCC was founded back in 1951 and is the nation’s largest and longest serving national nonprofit credit counseling organization. She says that a few simple steps can make a dramatic difference in one’s financial life.

    February 8
  • Larry Rodda, a former principal and managing director of KPMG Consulting, has agreed to pay an $80,000 penalty to the Securities and Exchange Commission to settle charges that he deceived investigators over accounting fraud at Peregrine Systems.

    February 8
  • The Financial Accounting Standards Board has decided to issue final guidance that would defer for a year the effective date on which private and public entities would have to account for fair value measurements.

    February 8
  • An advisory committee to the Securities and Exchange Commission intends to make its decision on Feb. 11 on whether to issue an eagerly anticipated report on improvements to financial reporting.

    February 8
  • The American Institute of CPAs and Fiduciary360 have published the U.S. edition of a handbook for investment advisors.

    February 7
  • The IASC Foundation has set four principles for a funding system in 2008 for its activities, which include its work overseeing the International Accounting Standards Board.

    February 6
  • Deloitte Financial Advisory Services has introduced a service that issues fairness opinions on the consideration offered to companies on financial deals such as mergers, acquisitions, going-private transactions and divestitures.

    February 5
  • The American Institute of CPAs has written to the Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service about proposed regulations for automatic contributions to 401(k) plans, as well as cafeteria plans.

    February 5
  • Every once and a while you come across a firm that knocks your socks off. Dezan Shira & Associates (dezshira.com) is just such a firm.

    February 5
  • Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Christopher Cox said he expects to see the SEC start allowing U.S. companies to file financial statements in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards in the year ahead.

    February 5
  • The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board released expanded versions of two reports it had originally issued in 2005 on two audit firms, highlighting problems with technical competence.

    February 4
  • The Securities and Exchange Commission has begun a cost-benefit study of the upcoming attestation requirement for smaller companies under Section 404(b) of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.

    February 4