Venezuela's Oil Capital Was Ransacked When the Lights Went Out

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Venezuela's Oil Capital Was Ransacked When the Lights Went Out

Production in Venezuela as a whole fell last year to a 69-year low, according to OPEC data compiled by Bloomberg. Maracaibo's new-money glitz now
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Prospects Dim for Easing Impact of Loan-Loss Accounting

A last-ditch effort from mid-sized banks to blunt the effect of upcoming accounting rules to record expected loan losses appears to be going nowhere.
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US judge rules Qualcomm owes Apple nearly $1 billion rebate payment

A U.S. federal judge has issued a preliminary ruling that Qualcomm owes Apple nearly $1 billion in patent royalty rebate payments, though the decision is unlikely to result in Qualcomm writing a check to Apple because of other developments in the dispute.
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Walgreens Boots Alliance names chief accounting officer

Walgreens Boots Alliance, a retail pharmacy company, has named Heather Dixon as its new global controller and chief accounting officer, effective
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Accounting Firm Discovers One Weird Trick to Save on Rent, Landlords Hate Them

It's no secret that public accounting comes with long hours. Maybe not as grueling as, say, working on an Alaskan fishing boat, but long nonetheless.
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