L3 Technologies to Pay $1.6 Million to Settle SEC Improper Accounting Complaint

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L3 Technologies to Pay $1.6 Million to Settle SEC Improper Accounting Complaint

Defense contractor L3 Technologies Inc. has agreed to pay $1.6 million to settle accusations of improper accounting that allowed some executives to
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Clearer picture of banks' capital is required to help avert crises

The fact is that bank accounts — drawn up according to IFRS accounting standards—showed “profit” and “capital” that overstated their true strength.
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Silicon Valley has to root out regressive accounting

Since 2004, the US Financial Accounting Standards Board has required companies to expense stock compensation on their income statements.
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Here's how to improve controversial carbon accounting tool that Trump allies want to gut, says U.S. …

The new report focuses on a controversial measure called the social cost of carbon (SCC), an estimate in dollars of the economic consequences of
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Former ARCP accounting officer Lisa McAlister expected to testify at ex-CFO Brian Block's …

Lisa McAlister, the former chief accounting officer of a giant real estate investment trust once controlled by Nicholas Schorsch, may be testifying
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