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Analysis of: Big Banks Scale Back Plan to Aid in Debt Crisis (www.nytimes.com)
The logic behind the super-SIV has been fatally flawed from the start because a cornerstone of the proposed solution relies on the original cause of the problem, the lack of transparency, and therefore could be more harmful than helpful.
Analysis of: Debt in Disguise (www.cfo.com)
I came across an interesting article (link included in this post) on the topic of receivable securitization programs which gives a nice overview of these types of programs including the structure, economics and accounting for them.  The article essentially calls receivable securitizations as “debt...
Analysis of: SFAS 141(R) – Business Combinations (fasb.org)
The FASB issued a new standard last week within the area of accounting for acquisitions that is said to represent a major departure from the current accounting practices being used by companies.  Some are saying the new rule will be difficult to apply and will require companies and analysts to...
Analysis of: VeriFone Announces Anticipated Restatement of 2007 Quarterly Financial Statements (biz.yahoo.com)
As was well publicized, VeriFone Holdings (PAY) issued a press release yesterday disclosing it overstated its pre-tax income by approximately $30 million during the first three quarters of F2007 (which ends in October).  Importantly, the overstatement represents 80% of the company’s pre-tax...
Analysis of: Accounting for Gift Cards (www.aicpa.org)
An interesting study was recently published on the accounting for gift cards – which demonstrated the wide disparities in accounting practices used among retailers and restaurants within this area.  The study, additional commentary and links in...
Analysis of: Extending or “Stretching” of Payables – A Common Cash Flow Manipulation Technique (theharrissolution.blogspot.com)
This post specifically discusses some key potential risks with payables on the balance sheet that are common across a broad base of companies. The "Analysis" section below gives several recommended tips and techniques for investors on how to analyze payables for these specific risks. A link to...
Analysis of: New leasing standard brings windfall for some (financialweek.com)
The FASB and IASB are in the early stages of a multi-year project which could potentially recognize more leases (historically recognized as operating) as assets and corresponding liabilities on corporate balance sheets.  The "Analysis" section below discusses an article and recent research study,...
Analysis of: 6/30/06 Form 10-K for Cardinal Health (CAH) (www.sec.gov)
This post specifically discusses the potential for significant distortions to operating cash flow due to material levels of extending or "stretching" of payables. The "Analysis" section below provides an actual public company example of how operating cash flow can be impacted and illustrates several...
Analysis of: 12/31/06 10-K for General Motors (GM) (www.sec.gov)
General Motors (GM) made headlines last week when the company announced a large $39 billion charge to establish a full valuation allowance for its deferred tax assets in the U.S., as well as Canada and Germany. Given the considerable attention by the media and multiple questions I’ve received regarding...
Patrick Young, Chairman
Patrick Young, Chairman
Projekt Vistula
November 2, 2007
Let The Battle Begin!
Analysis of: Citigroup, Goldman Take on Exchanges on EU Mifid Law (www.bloomberg.com)
The Jury Is Out - But At Least We May Get a Verdict of Sorts Next Year. Historically Major Regulatory Changes Result in Unforeseen Consequences.

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