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New directions on the IFRS roadmap
in Sox First, on March 25, 2009
...rites that more criticism of IFRS is coming in from the National Association of the State Boards of Accountancy, FedEX, Carl Berquist, chief accounting officer for Marriott International and Patri...
Shorter week on its way
in Sox First, on February 12, 2009
...by putting their workers on a four day week. But are developments at KPMG a sign of the future? An Accountancy Age report says that 70% of KPMG staff in the UK have applied to work a four-day workin...
Insurance brokers warn
in Sox First, on December 19, 2008
...curities class actions has nearly doubled this year, according to NERA Economic Consulting . Now Accountancy Age reports that insurance broker Marsh is warning that the global crisis will increase...
G20 undermines accounting independence
in Sox First, on November 18, 2008
...0 now wants the International Accounting Standards Board to promote financial stability, reports Accountancy Age . That's a totally different role to the IASB's function until now which has...
The audit cartel
in Sox First, on June 4, 2008
...ng been a savage critic of the accounting and audit industry. One of the few public interest accountancy academics, Sikka has argued that the problem with the Big Four is that they are unaccoun...
The Challenge of Accounting For Gift Cards
in Businesspundit, on January 31, 2008
...The Journal of Accountancy has an interesting story about the challenge of accounting for gift cards. Since no merchandise changes hands, cash from gift card sales should not be recorded as revenu...
Daewoo: it's just cooking the books
in Sox First, on January 3, 2008
...verseas, he eventually returned to South Korea in 2005 to face charges. As Gavin Hinks, editor of Accountancy Age points out , it's a massive indictment of a system that allows people to get awa...
Check your fraud IQ
in Sox First, on December 20, 2007
...ommon method of concealing inventory theft. These tips and more are in this month's Journal of Accountancy piece What is your fraud IQ? Take the test and I suspect you'll get most of the a...
Is your business vulnerable to fraud?
in Sox First, on October 8, 2007
...says Association of Certified Fraud Examiners founder Joseph Wells in his piece for the Journal of Accountancy. Wells offers some good tips for controlling the risk. Like implementing policies for ...
Predicting Accounting Manipulations
in Businesspundit, on September 29, 2007
...iencing deteriorating operating performance. There is a better view of the chart at the Journal of Accountancy .
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Another bootstrapping definition
in BootStrapMe, on September 18, 2007
...only expensive professional services which you'll buy will be your legal advice and accountancy services (and sometimes not even those )
• Everything else, you'll have to pick up yourself a...
Resumes - 1 page or 2?
in Businesspundit, on June 6, 2007
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According to this graphic from the Journal of Accountancy , resumes with 2 or 3 pages are fine for executive level candidates. I always heard you should keep it to one page no matter wha...
PwC's troubles in Japan
in Sox First, on February 23, 2007
.... PwC has announced it's closing down a Japanese affiliate, Misuzu, Japan's fourth-largest accountancy firm, over its involvement in scandal, reports the Financial Times . Misuzu used to be...
China's accounting push for 10 of its own firms
in Sox First, on October 6, 2006
...y with good bank, equity, bond and venture capital markets.
Now China aims to develop at least 10 accountancy firms, reports the Financial Times . The aim is to develop 10 big firms capable of com...
Gibraltar Provides Safe Haven for Offshore Gambling
in The Gambling Weblog, on August 15, 2006
... of all employees relocate from other countries and many mainstream industries are being affected - accountancy firms are finding some of their best being taken by online gambling companies.
Whilst ...
Cultural Revolution and China's numbers trouble
in Sox First, on June 9, 2006
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It's been called the land of the missing accountants. The sorry state of the accountancy profession in China is the Legacy of the Cultural Revolution's war on capitalism, reports th...
Accounting: Did You Know...
in Businesspundit, on October 25, 2005
...Some interesting stuff from the Journal of Accountancy about the early days of the field. My favorites:
It took nearly 40 years for the concept of earnings per share to go from idea to an APB Op...
Dumb Financial Scams
in Businesspundit, on May 15, 2005
...The Journal of Accountancy has a compilation of some stupid attempts at financial fraud. I think this one is my favorite:
alice P. went on a shopping spree at a Georgia Wal-Mart, filling ...
Dumb Financial Scams
in Businesspundit, on May 15, 2005
...The Journal of Accountancy has a compilation of some stupid attempts at financial fraud. I think this one is my favorite:
alice P. went on a shopping spree at a Georgia Wal-Mart, filling ...
The State of Government Financials
in Businesspundit, on April 19, 2004
...The Journal of Accountancy has an article on the state of the financials of the U.S. government. Most of you probably know something that the general public doesn't - that what we often hear a...
Sarbanes Oxley - What the Accountants Think
in Businesspundit, on February 5, 2004
... This comes from the Journal of Accountancy and discusses many aspects of the new Sarbanes Oxley law and how financial reporting will be affected by the new changes. I don't agree with t...
Government Regulation is the #1 CFO Concern
in Businesspundit, on September 19, 2003
...The Journal of Accountancy has this chart showing CFO concerns for the coming year. Government regulation is #1. Somehow that just doesn't seem right....



