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Guardian - WorldCom accounting scandal
WorldCom accounting scandal. WorldCom has revealed a further $3.3bn in accounting errors; doubling the size of the accounting scandal at America's second largest long distance phone company to more than $7bn. Mark Tran explains. Mark Tran
Computer Associates drops CEO amid accounting scandal
ComputerWeekly.com - Analysis; research; reviews; opinions and news provided by the journalists of ComputerWeekly ... Computer Associates has stepped down; as the software company's long running accounting scandal finally reached the top ...
Sybase to restate following Japanese accounting scandal
If this page does not print out automatically; select Print from the File menu. Sybase to restate following Japanese accounting scandal. by Stuart Lauchlan
Al-Qaeda accounting scandal
Posted on 09/20/2002 8:21:53 AM PDT by Grig. News item: Bail hearing told that members of suspected Buffalo cell of al-Qaeda were frequent visitors to Canadian casinos and one even spent $89;000 at Casino Niagara. Date: Sept. 19; 2002
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PwC unveils wish list for Singapore Budget 2009
PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) Services LLP in Singapore unveiled its wish list for Singapore?s 2009 Budget against the backdrop of a shrinking economy. Focusing on costs and cashflow concerns, the wish list addresses the immediate need for financial
China IPOs to rise 45% in 2009: accountancy firm
BEIJING, Jan. 5 (Xinhua) -- Initial public offerings (IPOs) in China are expected to rise 45 percent in value this year as a result of government stimulus policies, accountancy firm Pricewaterhouse Coopers (PwC) said Monday. Companies will raise about
Grant Thornton profit dips as downturn bites
Grant Thornton has become the first big accounting firm to report a fall in profits in 2008, blaming the economic downturn and the cost of its merger with Robson Rhodes. The UK's fifth biggest firm by fee income said pretax profit fell 5% to 72m for the
U.S. considers costly switch to international accounting rules
In a regulatory sea change that could cost billions of dollars, thousands of U.S. companies plus foreign corporations that do business here will adopt global financial reporting rules within five years if regulators have their way. The impact is likely
Accountants 'can expect a surge in tax credit advice'
Accountants can expect to see a surge in the number of married couples seeking advice on tax credits, it has been claimed. Mark Lee, chairman of the Tax Advice Network, has said that a recent Civitas report highlighting problems in the tax credits system
Treatments and outcomes of malignant tumors of external auditory canal
Chang CH et al. - Patients with early-stage cancer can benefit from less aggressive surgical interventions without significant morbidity or mortality. No recurrence occurred in patients with complete resection except the one with ACC. The result of this
Super Micro Computer cuts Q2 revenue and non-GAAP EPS forecast - Quick Facts
Super Micro Computer Inc. (SMCI: News ) announced that it is lowering its revenue and non-GAAP earnings per share outlook for second quarter of fiscal year 2009. The company said it currently expects second quarter revenue in the range of $127 million to
PricewaterhouseCoopers has acquired Halliwell Consulting
PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) has acquired executive remuneration consultancy Halliwell Consulting. PwC will absorb the niche reward consultancy, which provides advice on executive remuneration and share schemes to medium-sized organisations, into its
China IPOs to rise 45% in 2009: accountancy firm
BEIJING, Jan. 5 (Xinhua) -- Initial public offerings (IPOs) in China are expected to rise 45 percent in value this year as a result of government stimulus policies, accountancy firm Pricewaterhouse Coopers (PwC) said Monday. Companies will raise about
Oversight of Auditors and the Preparation of Accounts - Amendments to the Com...
The Commission has today published a Consultation Paper on draft legislation, the Companies (Amendment No. 4) (Jersey) Regulations 200- (the Regulations), that would amend the Companies (Jersey) Law 1991 (the Companies Law) to: The Statutory Audit
KPMG refers NEL complaints to Ministry of Finance
Markets regulator, Singapore Exchange, has directed mainboard-listed distributor of electronics components NEL Group to appoint a special auditor. The move came after NELâ??s auditor, K-P-M-G, lodged a report to the Finance Ministry over several
China IPOs to rise 45% in 2009: accountancy firm
Initial public offerings (IPOs) in China are expected to rise 45 percent in value this year as a result of government stimulus policies, accountancy firm Pricewaterhouse Coopers (PwC) said Monday. Companies will raise about 150 billion yuan (22 billion
China IPOs to rise 45% in 2009: accountancy firm
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Accountants - get to grip with the soft side of KPIs
Login or register to post comments At a recent seminar on managing key performance indicators (KPIs), consultant Robin Tidd waded into the debate about who should control business intelligence within organisations. 'If [accountants] don't do it, who the
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