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U.S. regulators see 'endgame' to LIBOR phaseout
Winding down LIBOR has reached the final stage as businesses increasingly borrow using an alternative reference rate, U.S. regulators said.
By Jim Tyson • May 12, 2022 -
FASB shifts to prioritize 'rapidly evolving' crypto assets
The board is getting serious about improving accounting standards for digital assets even as a crypto market slump is hammering valuations.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • May 12, 2022 -
Trendline
Top 5 stories from CFO Dive
The promises and traps of generative AI, revamped modern finance teams and stark geopolitical risks are among the top forces CFOs are grappling with this year.
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General counsel face heightened liability risk as SEC seeks to drop SPAC safe harbor
Projections to attract shareholders could trigger lawsuits as plaintiffs’ attorneys take advantage of what amounts to a shift in the burden of proof to operating companies.
By Robert Freedman • May 12, 2022 -
SEC fines NVIDIA $5.5M for failing to disclose cryptomining impact
NVIDIA rode the rush into crypto assets as customers used its gaming devices for cryptomining. The SEC penalized the company for allegedly not disclosing how it gained from the crypto boom.
By Jim Tyson • May 11, 2022 -
Moderna CFO exits abruptly amid probe at former company
Jorge Gomez's departure came just one day after he took the reins as CFO of Moderna, which has become a household name due to the rapid development and success of its coronavirus vaccine.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • May 11, 2022 -
Opinion
With SEC's proposed climate rules, CFOs should listen to investors
A stakeholder-influenced materiality assessment will help business leaders comply with the SEC's proposed disclosure rules and focus their sustainability efforts.
By Donavan Hornsby • May 9, 2022 -
Judge dismisses class action against Wells Fargo, former CEO, ex-CFO
Investors led by a retirement fund for Hawaii state employees failed to prove the bank unjustifiably inflated loans, understated loss reserves or misstated its practices, a judge ruled Friday.
By Robin Bradley • May 9, 2022 -
Appointment of women to Fortune 500 boards hits record high
Boards have made strides toward greater diversity but still do not sufficiently represent some racial and ethnic groups, Heidrick & Struggles said.
By Jim Tyson • May 6, 2022 -
FASB homes in on cryptocurrency
FASB has generally been cautious about moving to standardize accounting for bitcoin and other digital asset investments but its stance appears to be shifting.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • May 6, 2022 -
Global ESG standard-setting gains speed
CFOs seeking to provide shareholders with more sustainability data must choose from a patchwork of inconsistent measurement frameworks. Regulators and other standard setters worldwide are now building a consensus behind uniform rules for gauging sustainability.
By Jim Tyson • May 4, 2022 -
SEC to nearly double crypto enforcement unit
The agency is adding 20 supervisors, investigative staff attorneys, trial counsels and fraud analysts to the team that currently has 30 dedicated positions.
By Robin Bradley • May 3, 2022 -
Global minimum tax compliance to take 'significant' company resources
Forty percent of businesses surveyed by EY have considered adding headcount, outsourcing tax department operations and investing in new technology to meet BEPS 2.0 requirements.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • May 2, 2022 -
SEC sues Brazilian mining firm, alleging false ESG claims
The agency that supervises Wall Street, seeking to ensure accurate sustainability disclosures, sued a Brazilian company for allegedly misleading investors about safety before a dam collapse killed scores of nearby residents.
By Jim Tyson • April 28, 2022 -
Most executives admit to ESG 'greenwashing': survey
Companies overstate their commitment to sustainability as investors, regulators, lawmakers and other stakeholders push for adherence to environmental, social and governance best practices.
By Jim Tyson • April 27, 2022 -
SEC penalizes pizza accountant $2M for alleged insider trading
The agency tasked with keeping an eye on Wall Street is increasingly using data analytics to uncover accounting fraud and other wrongdoing.
By Jim Tyson • April 26, 2022 -
IRS 'outgunned' by non-compliant businesses, Rettig says
The IRS lacks the enforcement clout needed to audit many big companies that may dodge their tax obligations.
By Jim Tyson • April 21, 2022 -
FASB steps closer to LIBOR accounting relief extension
The U.S. accounting standards setter will likely affirm the proposed two-year extension of LIBOR-related accounting relief unless it gets new feedback during the public comment period, according to a FASB spokesperson.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • April 21, 2022 -
Most companies unable to gauge whether suppliers meet ESG goals: survey
Companies that collect data about their suppliers can gain insights needed to influence suppliers’ behavior on carbon emissions and other sustainability goals.
By Jim Tyson • April 20, 2022 -
SEC alleges Brazilian ex-CFO planted false Berkshire Hathaway story
Fernando Passos used a fabricated shareholder list and a fake email as part of a scheme to bolster his false Berkshire Hathaway claim and pump up IRB's flagging stock, according to the complaint.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • April 20, 2022 -
SEC swats pest control company with $8M penalty for accounting flaws
Rollins Inc., a global exterminator company, adjusted its accounting reserves in order to increase its EPS by 1 cent and meet quarterly forecasts.
By Jim Tyson • April 19, 2022 -
Accounting-related class actions plunge
Settlements, and settlement amounts, were also down, possibly in part because companies are restating financials less, Cornerstone Research finds.
By Robert Freedman • April 13, 2022 -
Republican lawmakers slam SEC climate-risk disclosure proposal
SEC Chair Gary Gensler says that a new regime of disclosure standards would answer the demand from investors for detailed information about climate risks faced by publicly traded companies.
By Jim Tyson • April 13, 2022 -
SEC issues guidance on crypto-asset accounting, disclosure
As theft of crypto-assets rises, the SEC is pushing companies to publicly report on the potential costs from such crimes and efforts to curb hacking risks.
By Jim Tyson • April 11, 2022 -
FTC orders fixes at Dun & Bradstreet, citing report errors
Dun & Bradstreet must overhaul how it gathers credit information and provide refunds to subscribers of its CreditBuilder product, the FTC said.
By Jim Tyson • April 8, 2022 -
IRS's Rettig appeals for 'consistent, timely' funding to streamline agency
The Biden administration has proposed an 18% increase in funding for the IRS budget to help the agency improve performance after years of tight funding.
By Jim Tyson • April 7, 2022