February 19, 2009 by Jared Bilski
More changes are coming for the accounting standards switch from U.S. GAAP to IFRS.
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Tags: IFRS extension, IFRS proposal comment period, U.S. GAAP
December 18, 2008 by Jared Bilski
Trying times have a way of driving staffers to take drastic measures. So, now is the time to watch out for tainted performance metrics.
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Tags: Bankrupt companies, Budgets, Deloitte Forensic Center, Employee fraud, Peformance metrics, Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
December 4, 2008 by Jared Bilski
The Securities and Exchange Commission recently released the details of its proposed switch to International Financial Reporting Standards on it Web site after several delays.
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Tags: IFRS, IFRS roadmap, SEC, Wall Street
October 7, 2008 by Jared Bilski
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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Tags: Credit Crisis, GAAP, IFRS, IT Departments, SEC, Timetable, Wall Street
September 30, 2008 by Jared Bilski
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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Tags: Analysis, IFRS, IT Departments, KPMG, U.S. GAAP
September 16, 2008 by Jared Bilski
A new rule could make things complicated if you offer traditional perks to top execs.
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Tags: CEO, Financial benefits, Fringe benefits, Golf clubs, SEC
May 12, 2008 by Shane Borer
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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Tags: compliance, records-retention, SEC
April 1, 2008 by Shane Borer
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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Tags: auditing, compliance