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Analysis of: The Uncertainty Principles (www.cfo.com)
The increased disclosures required by FIN 48 are clearly uncovering some notable “red flags” and could potentially result in material cash ramifications for certain companies. As a result, I believe the new standard is an important one for investors to understand and assess for potential risks on companies...
Analysis of: How Accounting Rule Led to Probe (online.wsj.com)
A recent article in the WSJ discusses that a subcommittee of the U.S. Senate is probing at least 30 companies regarding past tax-cutting transactions – with the author commenting the investigation appears to have been sparked by the new accounting rule known as FIN 48. Three companies are specifically...
Ronald Kiima, CPA, President
Ronald Kiima, CPA, President
Kiima Incorporated
Analysis of: SEC Schedule II - Visibility into the Integrity of Reported Results (tinyurl.com)
Few other disclosures give as much visibility into the integrity of a company’s reported results like the SEC’s Schedule II – Valuation and Qualifying Accounts. Unfortunately, despite such schedule being required of most public companies, few companies seemingly fully comply. The absence of otherwise...
Edward Weinstein, CPA, Principal
Edward A. Weinstein, CPA
Analysis of: What's Better in Accounting, Rules or 'Feel'? (online.wsj.com)
Elaboration on the materiality protocol auditors of financial statements employ. 
Analysis of: Excerpt from Exxon Mobil's 12/31/06 10-K (sec.gov)
Adequately analyzing the balance sheet is an important step in the evaluation of a company – leading to (1) useful clues about future financial performance, (2) some notable warning signals and “red flags” and (3) uncovering some potential hidden assets and liabilities. A good example of “digging deeper”...
Ronald Kiima, CPA, President
Ronald Kiima, CPA, President
Kiima Incorporated
Analysis of: One Accounting Standard for All? (www.cfo.com)
This article raises the question as to whether the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) will ultimately mandate that domestic public companies report their financial results pursuant to International Financial Reporting Standards (“IFRS”).  I believe, as a former SEC Assistant Chief...
Ronald Kiima, CPA, President
Ronald Kiima, CPA, President
Kiima Incorporated
Analysis of: Grant Thornton LLP Supports Review of Lease Accounting Rules as FASB/IASB Working Group is Named (home.businesswire.com)
  If they do not already do so, analysts need to begin proactively adjusting their models to reflect the assets and liabilities underlying “operating” leases onto the books of the companies they follow.  It is no longer a question as to whether many current operating leases will go onto...
Ronald Kiima, CPA, President
Ronald Kiima, CPA, President
Kiima Incorporated
Analysis of: Accountant Gets Death Penalty (www.cfo.com)
Given the endless belly-aching by Corporate America and its agents about how draconian Sarbanes-Oxley is, even in the midst of a seemingly never-ending stream of accounting scandals, I thought that a little comical perspective may be in order.  With that said, I submit this article which sets forth...
Ronald Kiima, CPA, President
Ronald Kiima, CPA, President
Kiima Incorporated
Analysis of: PCAOB Proposes AS2 'Repeal' (www.cfo.com)
  The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board’s recent dismantling of AS2, its guide for auditors in their assessments of corporate internal controls over financial reporting, at the persistent urging of SEC Chairman Christopher Cox is further evidence of President Bush’s underlying agenda...
Ronald Kiima, CPA, President
Ronald Kiima, CPA, President
Kiima Incorporated
December 29, 2006
Apple: Jobs in Jeopardy?
Analysis of: Apple stock on wild ride but Jobs job looks safe (biz.yahoo.com)
  Anonymous but supposedly knowledgeable sources cited in recent news articles assert that premeditated fraud was involved in the granting of certain stock options at Apple.  With such assertions once again comes the speculation as to whether Steve Jobs will survive Apple’s stock option...

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