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Deloitte has some tips to help companies deal with the Securities and Exchange Commissions guidance on the use of non-GAAP measures.
August 1 -
The increasing popularity of ride-sharing apps such as Uber and Lyft has vaulted them ahead of traditional taxi and car rental services on corporate expense reports, according to one expense management software vendor.
July 21 -
The standard GAAP accounting measures are less and less useful to investors, according to a new book with the provocative title, The End of Accounting.
July 15 -
The Institute of Management Accountants has released an exposure draft of a proposed Management Accounting Competency Framework in an effort to fill the skills gap for accountants who choose careers in private industry.
July 13 -
An encore: Using truth to untangle the Gordian Knot of pension accounting
June 29 -
U.S. corporations overstated their net income more than $164 billion last year by publicizing non-GAAP measures, according to a new report.
June 29 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission voted Monday to propose amendments that would expand the threshold for businesses to qualify as a smaller reporting company.
June 27 -
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Enabling your startup clients to set up a successful accounting function involves both an understanding of their needs and the ability to tailor relevant solutions to meet those needs.
June 20 -
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The Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission, also known as COSO, has unveiled a proposed update to its 2004 enterprise risk management framework.
June 14 -
South Korea is considering a bill that would allow regulators to oust the CEO of an accounting firm that is found to be negligent in controlling audit quality.
June 13 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission said Monday it will allow companies to voluntarily file structured financial statement data in a format known as Inline XBRL.
June 13 -
Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc. just gave conventional financial measures a new prominence in its latest quarterly report. It wasnt pretty.
June 9 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has barred a former corporate vice president and a former controller for false accounting at an electronics company.
June 9 -
The World Gold Council, a market development organization for the gold industry, has some ideas about developing a common accounting framework for gold that could be used by central banks in countries around the world.
June 8 -
The costs of the finance and accounting function at many companies are expected to climb in the next few years, according to a new survey.
June 7 -
Oracle Corp. and its top executives were sued by an investor who blames his stock losses on allegations by a former finance executive that the cloud computing giant doctored its quarterly results.
June 6 -
New Yorks highest court again rejected a bid by former American International Group Inc. Chairman Maurice Hank Greenberg to dismiss the states decade-old fraud suit against him, clearing a path for a trial.
June 2 -
The XBRL US Data Quality Committee has released an analysis showing big improvements in the quality of filings in Extensible Business Reporting Language format by companies that follow a new set of validation rules.
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