Financial Reporting: Page 51


  • Survey: CFOs expecting lower revenues, employment in 2021

    Despite increased optimism, CFOs still report being below their pre-COVID levels of revenue and employment, a survey from Duke University Fuqua School of Business and the FRBanks of Richmond and Atlanta found.

    By Jane Thier • Oct. 12, 2020
  • COVID-19 intensifying audit committee work

    Helping CFOs and their teams make forward-looking assessments against pandemic uncertainty has become a focus, a survey shows. 

    By Robert Freedman • Oct. 11, 2020
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    CFO best practices in the evolving generative AI era

    As the initial frenzy around the launch of generative artificial intelligence subsides, a new GenAI era appears to be taking shape.

    By CFO Dive staff
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    Ruby Tuesday files for bankruptcy

    The casual chain has buckled under the weight of pandemic pressure and years of culling underperforming restaurants. It plans to reduce liabilities and restructure its business through the Chapter 11 process.

    By Emma Liem Beckett • Oct. 7, 2020
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    As regulators step up data analytics, companies must do the same

    Complying with government document requests is becoming too difficult and risky without predictive analytics tools, an e-discovery specialist says.

    By Robert Freedman • Oct. 6, 2020
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    HP hit with $6M fine for violating disclosure controls

    The company used incentives to "pull-in" to the current quarter sales of supplies they otherwise expected to materialize in later quarters. 

    By Robert Freedman • Oct. 1, 2020
  • Auditors can improve non-GAAP measures, group says

    Inconsistent calculation of EBITDA and other metrics not used in formal reporting can be made more informative if they're subject to external review.  

    By Robert Freedman • Oct. 1, 2020
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    Ex-Amazon tax manager hit with insider trading

    The employee had access to calculations used to finalize numbers in the company's quarterly and annual earnings filings. 

    By Robert Freedman • Sept. 29, 2020
  • Using data-analytics tool, SEC catches two companies' accounting violations

    In a first, the agency used risk-based data analytics to uncover accounting and disclosure violations in the way the companies manage and disclose their earnings. 

    By Robert Freedman • Sept. 28, 2020
  • SEC hits BMW with $18M fine for false sales disclosures

     Investors who purchased some $18 billion in company bond offerings were misinformed about the pace of the company's U.S. sales.  

    By Robert Freedman • Sept. 27, 2020
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    Revolution Lighting hit with SEC accounting violations

    The company is alleged to have inflated its reported revenues over a four-year period. The former CEO and CFOs of the company's largest division are among executives charged with falsifying information. 

    By Robert Freedman • Sept. 24, 2020
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    Peloton CFO: Company doesn't 'want, or need, gyms to die' to maintain growth

    Jill Woodworth said the company's total recorded workouts, reaching almost 77 million in the quarter, is the KPI of which she is most proud.

    By Jane Thier • Sept. 14, 2020
  • CFOs face a new way of disclosing risk under SEC Regulation S-K changes

    New requirements are less prescriptive and more principles-based, which could mean a less consistent approach to enforcement.

    By Ted Knutson • Sept. 3, 2020
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    Following strong Q2, Zoom CFO says video conferencing is here to stay

    Even after in-person gatherings return, video conferencing will remain a fixture in business, education and communication, and "will be a part of our lives forever," Zoom finance chief Kelly Steckelberg said.

    By Jane Thier • Sept. 2, 2020
  • BorgWarner materially misstated its financial statements: SEC

    In a settlement over its accounting for asbestos-related liability, the motor vehicle parts manufacturer agreed to pay a $950,000 penalty.   

    By Robert Freedman • Aug. 27, 2020
  • Super Micro Computer, CFO charged with speeding up revenue recognition

    In the settlement, the company will pay $17.5 million, the CFO will pay $350,000, and the CEO will have $2.1 million in stock profits clawed back.  

    By Robert Freedman • Aug. 26, 2020
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    Wall nonprofit said to have used shell entities to pass donations to officers

    We Build the Wall is charged with using a shell nonprofit, a veiled corporation and two anonymous associates as part of an effort to pass payments to officers.

    By Robert Freedman • Aug. 24, 2020
  • Improper revenue recognition tops SEC fraud cases

    Attorneys who work with SEC whistleblowers walk through the 10 most common types of fraud in an Accounting Today analysis.  

    By Robert Freedman • Aug. 20, 2020
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    3 tips for CFOs looking to migrate to a subscription pricing model

    Tip one: Resist moving revenue recognition outside of your ERP, otherwise you decrease visibility into the success of your subscription model and create reporting, tracking and compliance problems. 

    By Katrina Gosek • Aug. 19, 2020
  • Financial irregularities at heart of lawsuit to dissolve NRA

    Whistleblowers within the organization's finance department helped shed light on practices targeted by a New York Attorney General's lawsuit.

    By Robert Freedman • Aug. 10, 2020
  • FASB rule simplifies accounting for convertible instruments

    The new rule is expected to improve financial reporting associated with accounting for convertible instruments and contracts in an entity's own equity.

    By Robert Freedman • Aug. 6, 2020
  • Pharma, former executives charged with misleading financial disclosures

    Quebec, Canada-based Valeant Pharmaceuticals misstated revenue transactions and included erroneous revenue allocations, the Securities and Exchange Commission said. 

    By Robert Freedman • Aug. 5, 2020
  • HeadSpin said to be returning $95M after review finds irregularities

    The app-testing startup was on pace to have $15 million in annual recurring revenue, not $100 million it had told investors, according to The Information.

    By Robert Freedman • Aug. 4, 2020
  • SEC charges aircraft parts leasing company, CEO with fraud

    Integrity Aviation & Leasing raised $14 million from investors, little of which went towards purchasing engines and other aircraft parts for leasing to major airlines as promised, the SEC said.  

    By Robert Freedman • Aug. 2, 2020
  • Pandemic to heighten internal reporting challenges

    As staff work remotely, finance leaders are paying an even higher price in opportunity costs to release recurring reports, a reporting software executive says.   

    By Robert Freedman • July 31, 2020
  • CFOs: FP&A and accounting must speak the same language

    Poor coordination between backward-looking and forward-looking finance functions eats up time and resources better spent elsewhere. 

    By Robert Freedman • July 30, 2020