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More Under Armour Red Flags...

November 20, 2009

Stock Jocks Punish Under Armour's Mathletes | www.cnbc.com

Under Armour's most recent 10K contains a number of financial reporting "red flags" that reflect a cavalier attitude toward financial reporting transparency.

What the Former SEC Chairmen Missed...

November 19, 2009

Don't Let Banks Hide Bad Assets | online.wsj.com

Conceptually, the arguments favoring fair value accounting are sound and quite appealing. Unquestionably, financial statement users will benefit from data about how a company’s assets and liabilities change in value during a reporting period. However, there are two major issues associated with fair value reporting that accountants, investors, legislators, and regulators need to address in the wake of our most recent financial crisis.

What Have the Accountants Done For Us Lately?

November 19, 2009

Systemic risk legislation threatens FASB’s independence | www.accountingweb.com

Debates about the causes of the recent financial crisis have yet to focus on the inability of financial institution independent auditors to provide adequate oversight over management’s valuations of financial instruments.

Classifying Investment Cash Flows: Much To Do About Nothing

September 22, 2006

Where Accounting Meets Language | online.wsj.com

How should returns from investments be reported in a statement of cash flows? Does it really matter if dividends are reported as investing activities rather than operating activities? This commentary provides investment analysts with insights on how investment returns should be viewed when evaluating cash flows.

Will Aether’s Tax Loss Assets “Ever” Be Realized?

September 22, 2006

Aether Tax-Loss Assets May Not Carry Forward | online.wsj.com

A common financial “urban legend” is the idea that tax net operating losses generated by one company can be “purchased” and used by another entity to reduce future tax liabilities. Unfortunately, in most cases, this simply is not the case. This commentary debunks this legend and provides insight into Aether Holdings’ tax loss position.

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