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The Cloud
3 Considerations for New Cloud Computing Accounting Rules
In their next fiscal year companies must begin to capitalize certain costs associated with deploying cloud software.
By
David McCann
| December 26, 2019
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Risk & Compliance
Investors Want a Clear Story on CECL. Are CFOs Ready to Tell It?
Communicating credit risk model changes to investors may be the most challenging aspect of the new Current Expected Credit Loss accounting standard.
By
David McCann
| October 23, 2019
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M&A
PE Firms Face Growing Scrutiny over Valuations
How fund managers establish, govern, and carry out their valuation process will be increasingly important to PE stakeholders in the next few years.
By
David McCann
| October 11, 2019
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Risk & Compliance
Deloitte to Pay $149M Over TBW Loan Fraud
The government says the TBW financials audited by Deloitte failed to reflect the mortgage originator's "severe financial distress."
By
Matthew Heller
| March 1, 2018
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Training
Finance Chiefs Praise Deloitte’s CFO Academy
Participants and the CFOs who send them to the program express passion for the development of future finance leaders.
By
David McCann
| June 2, 2017
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Strategy
Bullish on the Economy, Bearish on Expectations
CFOs are optimistic about the U.S. economy under a Trump administration, but are unclear on how their companies will benefit, according to new data.
By
Sean Allocca
| January 9, 2017
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Tax
Cos. Don’t Meld Accounting for Internal Transactions: Poll
Often, such accounting covers transactions among corporate units that cross international borders and currencies.
By
David Katz
| August 18, 2016
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Credit
FASB Requires Timelier Recording of Credit Losses
The big change is being referred to as the institution of 'Day 1 Loss' reporting, according to board member Hal Schroeder.
By
David Katz
| June 16, 2016
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Strategy
China Opens to the PCAOB
China agrees to observational visits from the PCAOB.
By
Kathy Hoffelder
| November 15, 2012
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Strategy
China Agrees to “Observational Visits” by PCAOB
An agreement between U.S. and Chinese regulators to observe audits of U.S. companies in China is a far cry from full access. But it’s a start in the battle for more transparency.
By
Kathy Hoffelder
| October 11, 2012
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Human Capital & Careers
Stories of Demise of Health Coverage Are Exaggerated
Deloitte research shows that 9% of employers expect to eliminate health benefits within three years. But that result isn’t nearly as sensational as many reports on the research implied.
By
David McCann
| July 26, 2012
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Risk & Compliance
PCAOB: Deloitte Trusted Management Too Much
In a rare release of information about one of its inspections, the regulator noted deficiencies stemming from Deloitte's culture.
By
Sarah Johnson
| October 17, 2011
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