Archive for February, 2010
Financial fixes down
Number of companies that admitted accounting errors and number of restatements filed.
Fewer accounting mistakes made
In another potential boost to investor confidence, the era of sloppy accounting appears to be ending.
Chile Copper Mines Shut for Second Day After Quake
Feb. 28 — Chilean copper mines accounting for about 16 percent of the nation’s output were halted for a second day after a magnitude-8.8 earthquake cut electricity to the plants and damaged installations.
Chile Copper Mines Shut for Second Day After Quake
Feb. 28 — Chilean copper mines accounting for about 16 percent of the nation’s output were halted for a second day after a magnitude-8.8 earthquake cut electricity to the plants and damaged installations.
Young over-represented in crashes
Drivers aged 18 to 20 were over-represented in road accidents last year, accounting for 12 per cent of crashes on Victoria’s roads.
Michigan briefcase
Southfield CPA firm Clayton & McKervey has launched www.claytonmckervey.cn to help Chinese businesses invest and operate in Michigan. The site, in both English and Mandarin, is also a resource for government and private industry interested in attracting Chinese investment in Michigan.
Madison Square Garden Names Joseph Yospe SVP, Controller and Principal Accounting Officer
NEW YORK — Madison Square Garden, Inc. today announced it has named Joseph Yospe, CPA, senior vice president, controller and principal accounting officer.
Madison Square Garden Names Joseph Yospe SVP, Controller and Principal Accounting Officer
NEW YORK — Madison Square Garden, Inc. today announced it has named Joseph Yospe, CPA, senior vice president, controller and principal accounting officer.
Statement by the Financial Accounting Foundation and the Financial Accounting Standards Board Regarding the SEC’s …
NORWALK, Conn.—-The Financial Accounting Foundation and the Financial Accounting Standards Board acknowledge and appreciate the SEC’s leadership regarding its consideration of global accounting standards, including its continued support for the goal of a single set of high quality globally accepted accounting standards, as expressed in the Commission Statement in Support of Convergence and …
Leap Wireless to pay $13.8 million settlement in lawsuit over accounting errors
SAN DIEGO – Leap Wireless International Inc. said Friday it will pay $13.8 million to settle a class-action lawsuit in Southern California over past accounting errors.
