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IFRS Delay? What it means for you


October 7, 2008 by Jared Bilski
Posted in: FASB, Latest news & views, Management issues, SEC

On top of everything else, the Wall Street meltdown could end up affecting the accounting standards switch from GAAP to IFRS.

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What departments will get hit hardest during IFRS switch?


September 30, 2008 by Jared Bilski
Posted in: FASB, Latest news & views, Management issues, SEC

As we inch closer to the conversion from U.S. GAAP to IFRS standards, experts predict IT departments will be affected most — is yours prepared?

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What exec benefits are due to be cut?


September 16, 2008 by Jared Bilski
Posted in: Communication tips, Cost cutters, Latest news & views, Management issues, SEC

A new rule could make things complicated if you offer traditional perks to top execs.

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What to keep and when to chuck it


May 12, 2008 by Shane Borer
Posted in: Benchmarking, Internal controls, Latest news & views, SEC

If there’s one takeaway from the almost-daily data leaks happening across the country, it’s this: Review your records-retention policy.

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Auditors get clearer, but mistakes won’t go unnoticed


April 1, 2008 by Shane Borer
Posted in: FASB, In this week's e-newsletter, Internal controls, Latest news & views, SEC

Finance execs and investors may finally get a little bit of clarity from auditors — but that’s not necessarily good news.

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