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Financial Accounting: Reporting and Analysis
Mr. Scott Bryan Hill
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Accounting Sites
Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB): Since 1973, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) has been the designated organization in the private sector for establishing standards of financial accounting and reporting. Those standards govern the preparation of financial reports.
Governmental Accounting Standards Board: The mission of the Governmental Accounting Standards Board is to establish and improve standards of state and local governmental accounting and financial reporting that will result in useful information for users of financial reports and guide and educate the public, including issuers, auditors, and users of those financial reports.
International Accounting Standards Board (ISAB): The International Accounting Standards Board is an independent, privately-funded accounting standard setter based in London, UK. Board Members come from nine countries and have a variety of functional backgrounds. The Board is committed to developing, in the public interest, a single set of high quality, understandable and enforceable global accounting standards that require transparent and comparable information in general purpose financial statements.
The Big 4
Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu: Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, a leading global professional services organization, delivers world-class assurance and advisory, tax, and consulting services through its national practices. (Audit, Tax, Consulting and Financial Advisory Services)
Ernst & Young: Ernst & Young helps companies in businesses across all industries—from emerging growth companies to global powerhouses—identify and capitalize on business opportunities. (Audit, Tax, Consulting and Financial Advisory Services)
KPMG: In a global marketplace distinguished by remarkable growth and consolidation, companies face a host of new challenges in today's economy. KPMG helps clients successfully respond to changing opportunities by providing professional services, wherever and whenever they're needed. (Audit, Tax, Consulting and Financial Advisory Services)
PricewaterhouseCoopers: At PricewaterhouseCoopers, we measure our success by yours. Everyday our 150,000 people in more than 150 countries go to work to help our clients succeed. (Audit, Tax, Consulting and Financial Advisory Services)
Annual Reports
Accounting Articles
Accounting Ace Charles Mulford Answers Accounting Questions, Discussion Group, The Wall Street Journal, June 2002.
Brick Stood Up Before. But Now?, Diana B. Henriques, The New York Times March 10, 2002.
Decline and Fall of Corporate Advice, Mathew R. Simmons, President. The Simmons and Company International, April 2002.
Earnings Hocus Pocus, Nanette Byrnes, Richard A. Melcher with Debra Sparks, BusinessWeek, October 5, 1998.
Ex-Executives Tell How Bristol Burnished Its Financial Results, Gardiner Harris, The Wall Street Journal, December 12, 2002.
Eye Financial Statements for Signs of Future Woes, Art Berkowitz and Richard Rampell, The Wall Street Journal, September 26, 2002.
How Leases Play A Shadowy Role In Accounting, Jonathon Weill, The Wall Street Journal, September 22, 2004.
How Lucent's Retiree Programs Cost It Zero, Even Yielded Profit, Ellen E. Schultz and Theo Francis, The Wall Street Journal, March 29, 2004.
Krispy Kreme Franchise Buybacks May Spur New Concerns, Mark Maremont and Rick Brooks, The Wall Street Journal, May 25, 2004.
Nortel Board Finds Accounting Tricks Behind '03 Profits, Ken Brown and Mark Henzel, The Wall Street Journal, July 2, 2004.
Numbers Game, Chairman Arthur Levitt, Securities and Exchange Commission, Delivered at the NYU Center for Law and Business, New York, NY, September 28, 1998.
Numbers Game, Tracy Byrnes, The Wall Street Journal, November 26, 2001.
'Pro Forma' Earnings Cloud Important Investment Issues, Tracy Byrnes, The Wall Street Journal, February 28th, 2002.
Short-Lived Lessons From an Enron Short, Jim Chanos, The Wall Street Journal (Opinion), May 30, 2006.
Stock Buybacks Don't Always Signal Smooth Sailing Ahead, Art Berkowitz and Richard Rampell, The Wall Street Journal, November 14, 2002.
Ten Months Ago, Questions on Enron Came And Went With Little Notice, Felicity Barringer, Fortune, January 28, 2002.
Top-Down Tolls: The Hefty Bills for Puttable Convertibles Come Due, Jennifer Ablan, Barron’s, November 18, 2002.
Wall Street Spin Game, Jeffrey M. Laderman, BusinessWeek, October 5, 1998.
Watch Their Language, Vito J. Racanelli, Barron's, August 31, 2009.
What Do Restatements Suggest?, William R. Kinney, Jr., University of Texas at Austin, Zoe-Vonna Palmrose, University of Southern California and Susan Scholz, University of Kansas, April 17, 2003.
Where Are the Accountants?, Richard Melcher, BusinessWeek Magazine, October 5, 1998.
WorldCom Stockholders Owe SEC Thanks for Almost Nothing, Jerry Knight, The Washington Post, May 26, 2003.
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