Photograph of skyscrapers with glass windows from the ground facing up to a blue sky

Author: Erin Connors

Crown laying on the ground in Unemployment Crisis

Fast-Food Fiasco: Indiscretions of McDonald’s CEO Trigger SEC Action

Crown laying on the ground in Unemployment Crisis

If you polled consumers today about which fast food chain deserves to be charged with a crime, Burger King might win in a landslide. Its “You Rule” television commercials, which seem to air incessantly during popular programming blocks, fea...

Read More
Reflective disco balls hanging from a ceiling

Highlights of the New SEC Rulemaking Agenda

Reflective disco balls hanging from a ceiling

Reflecting what Chair Gary Gensler described as a “need to modernize our ruleset, moving deliberately to update our rules in light of ever-changing technologies and business models in the securities markets,” the Securities and Exchange Com...

Read More
Horseshoe on a barn wall as a good luck charm

FASB Renews Call for Deeper Disclosures on Income Taxes

Horseshoe on a barn wall as a good luck charm

Is the third time really a charm? That’s the hot question floating around the offices of the Financial Accounting Standards Board in Norwalk, Connecticut, as the group once again pushes for expanding disclosure of corporate income taxes. Th...

Read More

PCAOB Looks to Refresh Quality Control Standard for Accounting Firms

In the sci-fi classic “Terminator 2: Judgment Day,” the film’s heroes find themselves once again on the run from a relentless robotic assassin from the future. In the first sequel to the original “Terminator” film, the new Terminator, dubbe...

Read More

The Great SPAC Liquidation

Not so long ago, everybody couldn’t wait to get a piece of special purpose acquisition companies, more commonly known as SPACs. The hoopla enticed celebrities such as media mogul Jay-Z, tennis star Serena Williams and even former President...

Read More