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New SOX In the U.K.? It’s (Probably) Coming Soon
The February gloom was broken recently by the news that the British government will be […]
Learn How COVID-19 Is Impacting Q2 Financial Disclosures—For Free!
In yesterday’s Accounting News Roundup e-newsletter, you might have noticed an ad for a free […]
FASB’s CECL Standard Is a Disaster Waiting to Happen
“A simple accounting standard is going to decimate the people in my district’s ability to […]
Guy Who Cares Way More About Governmental Accounting Than You Do Is Next GASB Chair
Joel Black, partner in charge of the audit practice at Atlanta-based Mauldin & Jenkins, will […]
FAF Did Not Pick You to Be FASB’s Next Chairman
Unless your name is Richard Jones and you’re chief accountant and partner at EY, then […]
Sorry, Lease Accounting Rules Don’t Care That You’re Trying to Keep Patients Alive
The Wall Street Journal recently checked in with the CFO of Genesis Healthcare to see […]
Leslie Seidman Wants Everyone to Know That GE’s Financials Are A-OK
Remember Leslie Seidman, the former chairman of the FASB? Well, she is now, among other […]
Exposure Drafts: Urologists Also Issue Going Concern Disclosures
Exposure Drafts appears every other Wednesday. Send your accounting cartoon ideas to editor@goingconcern.com. You can follow Greg […]
New Year’s Eve Was Kind of a Bummer for Hertz
Man, I hope executives at Hertz got shitfaced on New Year’s Eve, because being told […]
Sorry, Public Companies, the FASB Isn’t Giving You Any More Time to Get Your Shit Together on Lease Accounting
The chairman of the Financial Accounting Standards Board crushed any hopes public companies might have […]
Simplifying Accounting Standards Still Complicated
Too bad accounting standard simplification doesn’t follow the same rules as Marie Kondo’s The Life-Changing […]