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The Accounting Onion

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To Head in the Right Direction on IFRS, the SEC Should Make a U-Turn

Nov 25, 2009
In my first post with results of our IFRS opinion survey, I focused on three questions that indicated respondents' overall attitude towards IFRS adoption without getting too deep into the specifics. In this second and final post, I am going to peel the...

Sarbanes-Oxley and Smaller Reporting Companies: There is a Better Way

Nov 16, 2009
I apologize for the long interval between this and my last posting – especially to those of you who have privately thanked me for material just boring enough, and long enough, to induce a good night's sleep. Tax blogs, I am told, are much too potent...

And Our IFRS Survey Says…

Nov 2, 2009
This is the first of a series to discuss the results of our IFRS opinion survey. The idea for a survey originated with yours truly, and I was moved to do so (more like propellled with outrage) by the ersatz pro-IFRS "research" coming out of the Big...

The Speak-No-Evil FASB

Oct 26, 2009
Haven't Taken Our IFRS Opinion Survey? We Need Your Input!!  Click here to answer 12 brief questions. My previous post lambasted the FASB for shilling the SEC's whacky proposal to measure the year-end value of oil and gas reserves at...

FASB Proposed Changes to Oil and Gas Disclosures: A Crude Sham

Oct 20, 2009
Please Take Our IFRS Opinion Survey!  Click here to answer 12 brief questions. Before I discuss the sordid details of a recent FASB proposal, please take a moment to read this hypothetical:  What if the FASB were to issue a...


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  What makes Tom Selling's blog so good is his incredibly insightful and rich commentary. Writing on extremely technical standards for preparing financial statements is not the sexiest reason for keeping a blog. Tom's blog is a must read, though, because he is a genius in terms of his understanding of financial reporting. His is most definitely a must read.
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