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Posted October 26, 2006
Ken Mayland's Quick Take re Durable Goods Orders for September 2006
Analysis of: Durable goods post biggest jump in 6 years | money.cnn.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
For my quick take, please see below...
Posted October 25, 2006
Representational Faithfulness, Substance Over Form and the Confusion of Principles and Rules
Analysis of: Danger of a shift from principles to rules highlighted | www.ft.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Unnecessary  confusion  is  being  created  between  the  hierarchy of  accounting  principles  and  rules.  Accounting  statements  are  meant  to  reflect  the  economic  historical  reality ...
Larry Katzen Posted October 24, 2006
Rules vs. Principles
Analysis of: Danger of a shift from principles to rules highlighted | www.ft.com
Author: Larry Katzen, Board Member The Private Bank & Trust Co
1. Auditors are substituting their judgment for adhering to rules2. Rule based compliance helps auditors to minimize tier litigation exposure3. Accounting is now producing meaningless results by following arbitrary rules
Posted October 18, 2006
The Acceleration Has Stopped!- CPI and Housing Starts for September 2006
Analysis of: Consumer prices tumble in September | money.cnn.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Stop the presses: consumer prices DROP 0.5% and housing starts GAIN 5.9%! Back to the classroom (a quiz will follow). Time to declare victory? Patience! It has a pulse!Read on to find out more.
Posted October 16, 2006
The problem is regulations and IPR
Analysis of: From software and design, there are 12% more startups (Por el software y el diseño, hay un 12% más de pymes) | www.clarin.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
The article reports that this year the number of small companies grew by 12%. In 2005 the number of what we may call start ups, new small companies, was 50,000.  Between the most active areas are office machinery, leather goods, clothes and design, although the most prominent is software. ...
Posted October 13, 2006
Ken Mayland's quick take re Retail Sales for September 2006
Analysis of: Stocks slip on retail sales | money.cnn.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Where are consumers doing the high-fives over lower gasoline prices?A figment of economists’ imagination?Don’t be scared of this monster!So goes back-to-school, so goes...Is all peachy-keen?What does this say about the BIG ISSUES?See below to find out.
Posted October 12, 2006
Ken Mayland's Quick Take re Merchandise Trade for August 2006
Analysis of: Investor Research Center | money.cnn.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Please see my quick take below:
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