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Commentary
Tax deduction for settling a sexual harassment suit? Under Biden’s and Warren’s tax proposals: Yes
By
Andrew Belnap
and
Jeff Hoopes
May 15, 2021
Tech
He’s worried A.I. may destroy humanity. Just don’t confuse him with Elon Musk
By
Jeremy Kahn
November 13, 2020
Commentary
The real problem with accounting firms: They don’t reward auditors that challenge clients
By
Karthik Ramanna
July 11, 2020
Commentary
Only 4% of fraud is caught by outside auditors. It’s time for accounting to change its approach
By
Brian Fox
July 2, 2020
Finance
If Ernst & Young auditors had done this one thing, they might have uncovered Wirecard’s $2 billion fraud years sooner
By
Jeremy Kahn
June 30, 2020
Finance
Wirecard shows auditing is broken. Here’s why—and how to fix it
By
Jeremy Kahn
June 25, 2020
Finance
Minding the GAAP: companies are using a wider range of accounting metrics to inform investors—and sometimes mislead them
By
Erik Sherman
January 24, 2020
Finance
How the Man Who Nailed Madoff Got GE Wrong
By
Shawn Tully
October 3, 2019
Finance
GE’s Basic Businesses Are Badly Underperforming, by This Accounting Metric
By
Shawn Tully
August 27, 2019
Finance
‘Destruction of Capital’: How GE’s Decade of Stock Buybacks May Come Back to Haunt the Company
By
Shawn Tully
August 22, 2019
Finance
What We Know So Far About the Whistleblower Allegations at Disney
By
Erik Sherman
August 21, 2019
Finance
The Most Fascinating Standoff in Corporate America: The Accountant Who Exposed Madoff vs. GE
By
Shawn Tully
August 17, 2019
GE’s Stock Plunged After Madoff Whistleblower Alleged “Accounting Fraud”
By
Katherine Chiglinsky
,
Richard Clough
,
Jack Pitcher
and
Bloomberg
August 16, 2019
Finance
WeWork IPO: This Accounting Rule Change is ‘Crushing’ the Company’s Financials
By
Anne Sraders
August 15, 2019
Finance
This Model Shows How Netflix Can Earn Its $145 Billion Valuation—or Blow It
By
Shawn Tully
July 31, 2019
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