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Fasb calls for guesstimating ongoing litigation costs
The remark period for a Financial Accounting criterion Board (FASB) proposal that would require companies to business relationship for the potentiality cost of ongoing litigation came to a close last week on the heels of a Wall Street Journal column that
Aug 13 2008
Finance lessons from a curved world
contempt the panicked gravity of the recognition crisis and the troubled bailout effort in recent weeks, David Smick must have watched the events unfold with a tinge of bewilderment. Smick, president and CEO of Samuel Johnson Smick International, Inc., mi
Oct 8 2008
Financial companies ripe for fraud?
Financial Services Companies often boast of world-class best pattern when it comes to fight fraud. Still, many financial services companies have not taken the necessity steps to prevent a major fraud. Toby Bishop, a spouse with Deloitte Financial Advisory
Jul 16 2008
Finding a cure for your real estate blues
Conseco, Inc., the Carmel, Ind.-based insurance company, used to be known for its high-flying ways. In 1998, the company purchased Green Tree Financial Corp., a Mobile River home mortgage lender, for about $6 one million million. As Green Tree's loan port
Jul 30 2008
Foreign investors still feasting on u.s. securities
oversea investors continue to gobble up exchequer notes and bonds -- a must for the United States to continue financing the trade shortage. The exchequer Department's most recent report shows that net foreign investment in long-maturing government securit
Jun 27 2008
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