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Auditing Reports; AICPA On Controls; More

Three accounting groups—two in the United States and one abroad—plan to study what the market believes an auditor’s report should say, as a preliminary step in potentially revising how the report should be written. The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the American Accounting Association, and the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board want to […]

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Option Expensing Worries; Lease Accounting; More

The U.S. Treasury Department is considering new rules that would generally require companies to pay more when buying services from a related entity. The tax code already requires that transactions among entities held under common ownership be priced at “arm’s length,” says William Bonano, a partner with Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman. The regulations apply in […]

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Auditors To Target Backdating; More Discoveries Likely

Just as companies were expecting some relief from the aggressive audits of Sarbanes-Oxley, regulators have dispatched auditors to dig deeper into corporate stock option grants, looking for evidence of whether grants were doctored to create windfalls for executive compensation. The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board issued an audit alert giving auditors a roadmap for how […]

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IASB Delays Rule Action; Pension Reforms; More

International accounting rulemakers have decided to give companies a break from new rules for a few years, with no major new rules becoming effective until 2009. So says the International Accounting Standards Board, which announced the moratorium last week. Sensitive to complaints that companies and nations alike are struggling to adopt International Financial Reporting Standards, […]

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The Do-It-Yourself Backdating Probe

If executives know anything about options timing—now that the Securities and Exchange Commission is insisting on more disclosure and the Justice Department is filing criminal charges—they know that the issue is here to stay. Scores of companies are under investigation by the SEC and federal prosecutors. Investor advocates like the Council of Institutional Investors and […]

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