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National Real Estate Investor October 1, 2005 Ann Weinstein |
Sarbanes-Oxley Alters the Playing Field The need to ensure the adequacy of financial controls is fast becoming a competitive necessity for companies that provide services to public companies. Real estate service providers are confronted with this new reality. |
IndustryWeek October 1, 2007 Jonathan Katz |
Efficiency Boosts Productivity Increased employee output increases productivity. |
Managed Care December 2007 |
Employers Offer Financial Incentives for Healthy Behavior With pressure to control health care costs mounting, more companies plan to offer financial incentives to reward workers who adopt healthy lifestyles, according to a survey. |
The Motley Fool February 8, 2007 Dan Caplinger |
Make the Most of Stock Options: The Basics Stock options can give employees of successful companies a huge incentive to work hard toward building shareholder value. Options can be a valuable part of compensation, but you have to manage them well. |
Knowledge@Wharton February 12, 2003 |
A "Perfect Storm" of Circumstances Batters Corporate Pension Plans Questions raised about accounting for pension funds have prompted some Wharton faculty and other experts to ask if rules promulgated by the Financial Accounting Standards Board, as well as the Internal Revenue Code itself, may have played a significant part in the strife. |
The Motley Fool October 4, 2006 |
On Employee Stock Options Companies often offer stock options to employees. Where does the stock in these options come from? Investors, take note. |
National Real Estate Investor September 1, 2004 Scott Farb |
The Trickle-Down Effect of Sarbanes-Oxley Real estate private equity funds are finding themselves in an overly regulated, ever-changing and immensely complex climate when it comes to financial reporting and accounting issues. |
Knowledge@Wharton |
Feeling Burned by Accounting Scams in the U.S.? Just Look Overseas Self-dealing and the misappropriation of profits at the expense of minority shareholders is much more common in other countries due to the weaker legal measures protecting such stockholders. |
National Real Estate Investor January 1, 2003 Matt Valley Editor |
Sarbanes-Oxley is onerous What Corporate America needs is more integrity, not more due diligence and documentation. Compliance with Sarbanes-Oxley consumes time that could be spent creating shareholder value and may encourage some public companies to go private. |
Knowledge@Wharton January 29, 2003 |
Are Stock Options In Your Future? Given the recent turmoil surrounding stock options -- including well-publicized abuses of executive stock options, the depressed market, and anticipated new rules on the expensing of options -- has this once-popular form of compensation lost its appeal? |
Knowledge@Wharton |
Hedging Their Risk: Creating a Market for Managerial Stock Options Given the recent volatility in the stock market and the amount of equity top managers often hold, it's not surprising that executives are taking steps to minimize their risk, say Wharton researchers... |
HBS Working Knowledge November 3, 2003 Jim Heskett |
Can Investors Have Too Much Accounting Transparency? The collapse of companies like Enron and WorldCom cost investors tens of billions of dollars. But that amount may be dwarfed by the cost of conforming to new laws driven by those corporate scandals -- laws that are intended to protect investors. |
Investment Advisor June 2010 Mark Tibergien |
A Clear Sign You Haven't Achieved Critical Mass You know you've achieved critical mass when the departure of an employee or significant client doesn't send the business into a tailspin. |
InternetNews October 30, 2009 |
Microsoft Axes Office Accounting Software What will Microsoft's Office Accounting users do now that the company will soon kill off the product? |
Job Journal July 11, 2004 Michael Kinsman |
Career Pros: Workers Want Straight Talk Spooked by the surge in corporate accounting scandalsm, wary workers are looking for more candor from their employers. |
Knowledge@Wharton |
You Say IASB, I Say FASB, You Say... A description of efforts to harmonize U.S. and international accounting standards, and shifts in the accounting profession caused by recent scandals. |
BusinessWeek April 3, 2006 David Henry |
Earnings: It's Still Apples And Oranges Over the next several weeks, most companies will start factoring options expenses into their quarterly earnings results. But investors won't suddenly get clear visions of company profitability. |
InternetNews July 20, 2004 Roy Mark |
House Votes to Block Stock Option Expensing The U.S. House of Representatives approved legislation supported by the tech industry to pre-empt a proposed federal accounting regulation calling for corporations to deduct the cost of all employee stock options from their profits. |
AFP eWire December 13, 2004 |
Many Charities Misreporting Fundraising, Administrative Costs Public and donor pressure to keep administrative and fundraising expenses low may be leading nonprofit organizations to underreport such costs, according to a new study. |
Real Estate Portfolio Jan/Feb 2004 Hamid R. Moghadam |
Building on a Solid Foundation I am confident the publicly traded real estate industry is poised to continue its progress in becoming a vital component of every diversified investment portfolio. |
IndustryWeek November 1, 2004 John S. McClenahen |
The Worri$ome Weight Of Wall Street Does the pressure from stock analysts for manufacturers to "make the numbers" hinder workforce development? Yes and no. But publicly traded or not, companies cannot afford to ignore investing in their employees. |
CFO October 1, 2003 |
Letters to the Editor CFOs should quit whining... can nontraditional CFOs succeed?... disagreement over the options debate. |
Managed Care June 2007 |
Employers Gear up for More Employee Health Management Employers have a clear interest in expanding initiatives to help workers manage their personal health effectively, according to a survey. |
National Defense December 2009 Sandra I. Erwin |
Pentagon Chastised for Unreliable Financial Data If the Pentagon were audited by the IRS, it would fail miserably. That is the conclusion of a recent inspector general report that blasted the Defense Department for its incoherent accounting and financial systems. |
The Motley Fool December 28, 2004 Jim Schoettler |
Uncovering the Billion-Dollar Secret Traditional stock option accounting practices lead companies to overstate their net income. Here is a look at how significant these overstatements are, who's responsible for fixing the problem, and what they're doing about it to place themselves and their investors in an advantageous position. |
InternetNews December 20, 2006 Andy Patrizio |
Tracking Expenses The Electronic Way With NetSuite NetSuite today announced it has broadened its self-titled on-demand business process management software to incorporate employee accounting management. |
Financial Advisor March 2008 Alan Lavine |
Apples To Apples Expect a pop in equity valuations, increased liquidity and lower trading costs as foreign companies list stocks in the United States using International Financial Reporting Standards. |
Knowledge@Wharton |
New Ways to Retain and Reward Employees (Hint: We're Not Talking Stock Options) A handful of technology companies are heading in alternative directions when it comes to giving employees incentives to stay and perform well. |
Inc. July 2006 John Fried |
Skin In the Game Here's an innovative way to motivate staffers: buy them stock in your publicly traded clients. |
PC World August 2002 Richard Morochove |
Good Low-Cost Accounting Simply Accounting 9 is a solid value for small business accounting. |
CFO February 1, 2003 Tim Reason |
Questions of Value Is fair-value accounting the best way to measure a company? The debate heats up. |
PC Magazine August 30, 2006 Matthew D. Sarrel |
Fine-Tune Your Finances It's time to get your company's financial house in order. Here are the basics you need to know when buying accounting software. |
The Motley Fool May 28, 2004 Selena Maranjian |
Conflicts of Interest Linger Many CFOs may not know enough accounting to do their jobs right. |
The Motley Fool December 18, 2006 Matthew Crews |
Nice: Stock-Option Expensing SFAS 123R is here. No longer do investors and analysts have to go back and forth adjusting the results for a comparison basis. Stock options will be expensed. |
HBS Working Knowledge June 27, 2005 Barber & Strack |
People Power: How to Measure It Start with the right set of performance indicators. |
Reason January 2006 Kerry Howley |
Data: Treat the Rich Some recent number-crunching by the U.S. Small Business Administration reveals that it's mom-and-pop outfits, not big box behemoths, who are hardest hit by complicated accounting rules, tax requirements, and workplace regulations. |
Real Estate Portfolio Special Issue 2005 Yungmann & Agarwal |
One World, One GAAP Global businesses and international investors are increasingly demanding accounting information that they can understand when running businesses and making investment decisions on a worldwide basis. |
The Motley Fool August 19, 2009 Morgan Housel |
The Blatant Opacity of Banks' Balance Sheets Accountants can be creative people. Bankers can be sneaky people. Put the two together, and funny things happen. |
Knowledge@Wharton |
A Rescue Plan to Save the Beleaguered Accounting Industry A new book called Building Public Trust: The Future of Corporate Reporting does not break much new ground, but it does an admirable job of tying together a number of topics that have challenged the accounting industry and providing a framework for financial reporting in the future. |
CFO April 1, 2008 Alan Rappeport |
One Standard, Many Laws Accounting convergence could be derailed by countries making too many modifications. |
Knowledge@Wharton July 30, 2003 |
Stock Options: The End of the Affair? For whatever reasons, more and more companies seem to be backing off of their love affair with options. |
On Wall Street August 1, 2011 Todd Colbeck |
Triple Productivity and Cut Errors Is your practice stuck at a production level you just can't seem to break through? If so, you need help. And that help can come from your staff. |
BusinessWeek December 22, 2003 Steve Hamm |
Chambers: Stock Options Inspire Innovation John T. Chambers, chief executive officer of networking giant Cisco Systems Inc., is an outspoken critic of upcoming accounting rules requiring companies to expense stock options. In an interview, Chambers explains his position: |
PC Magazine July 31, 2009 Kathy Yakal |
Microsoft Office Accounting Express 2009 Microsoft Office Accounting Express 2009 is the best free small business accounting software available. |
PC Magazine March 1, 2009 Kathy Yakal |
Do You Need Accounting Software? If your bookkeeper spends Saturdays in the office trying to keep up with paychecks and taxes and tax code updates and outstanding invoices, you know what? -- you need accounting software. |
CFO September 1, 2008 David M. Katz |
Fair-Value Revolution Historical cost accounting is fading as Corporate America marches into a new era. |
The Motley Fool May 22, 2006 Selena Maranjian |
What Companies Do With Their Earnings A publicly traded company's main priority should be to build value for shareholders. To do that, it must determine which strategies will generate the biggest bang for the buck. Are the companies you own allocating their money sensibly? |
Knowledge@Wharton |
How Employee Stock Options Can Undermine the Value of Ordinary Shares What effect do options have on the number of stock shares a company has in circulation? The answer can make a big difference when a company computes its earnings per share, and when investors calculate the critical price-to-earnings ratio. |
The Motley Fool December 17, 2004 Bill Mann |
Yes, Options Really Are an Expense The Financial Accounting Standards Board stares down the tech lobby and mandates that employee stock options must be expensed. |
The Motley Fool September 13, 2005 Nathan Parmelee |
SEC Dismisses Cisco's Option The SEC turns down Cisco's proposed market-based method of accounting for stock options. Investors, take note. |