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  • Several Ways A Securities Lawyer Can Benefit You
    By: Abigail Aaronson | - It wasn't too long ago that companies like Goldman Sachs and Lehman Brothers plagued the daily headlines (i.e. newspaper and television) due to unscrupulous business practices that ended up costing the rest of the country billions of dollars as well as a significant contribution to the biggest recession since the Great Depression.

    Whether you were directly or indirectly affected by the recession or perhaps not even affected at all, you were given a quick education in securities l ...

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  • Pre Ipo Investing - Pre Ipo Investments - How To Find And Qualify Pre Ipo Companies
    By: James Scott. | - For diversified investors, the IPO is the holy grail of all investments. Why? Because of the higher yields involved with a company with a great concept that is about to step onto the scene and change the order of an industry. Many times the investors are able to take advantage of a deeply discounted stock price compared to the retail price available to the mainstream.

    For those who have experienced the power of an IPO, the next natural stage is the Pre IPO. A Pre IPO investment a few ...

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  • Taking A Company Public - Taking Your Company International - Otcbb To Nasdaq
    By: James Scott. | - There is a system in place for globalization. In order to expand you need to become part of the system. There is no organized group of puppeteers controlling your economic fate and for any obstacle in your path there is a solution. Economics and international expansionism is a combination of formula and contacts.

    The formula part of the equation is a process of corporate structure and strategic organization. The contact piece comes into effect by having the corporate structure and st ...

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  • Employment Prospects For Accountants And Cpas
    By: Eric Anderson. | - According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) website, "Accountants and auditors held about 1.3 million jobs in 2008." (As of December 17, 2009, these were the latest statistics available.)

    As with many other careers, accountants and auditors worked throughout private industry and government. Of these, about 24% worked for payroll service firms, tax preparation, accounting, and bookkeeping firms. Another 8% were self-employed. Among the larger set of management accountants, intern ...

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  • Accounting Jobs Everywhere
    By: Eric Anderson. | - C Level While accounting will be a very fast growing sector at 22% from 2008-2018, the growth in jobs for CPAs is expected to be the sector's fastest growing niche. Since the Sarbanes-Oxley Act requires that senior executives of a company (such as the Chief Executive Officer and the Chief Financial Officer) take individual responsibility for the completeness and accuracy of the corporate financial reports, it is likely that those who rise to C-level will have to have more familiarity with accoun ...
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  • Marketminder.com: Jobs Report, Sarbox, And Japan Post
    By: mm99 | - Story Highlights:

    - On Friday, investors were handed the news the US lost only 11,000 jobs in November"?"significantly better than the expected loss of 130,000 jobs.
    - Those waiting for improving unemployment to jump into stocks missed the 75% rise in global stocks since March 9th.
    - In other news, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 is under Supreme Court review to determine whether portions are unconstitutional, and Japan"??s newish government passed a law Friday to bl ...

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  • Is The Pcaob Unconstitutional?
    By: Brian A. Lebrecht | - On May 18, 2009, the United States Supreme Court agreed to hear Free Enterprise Fund v. PCAOB, a case that challenges the structure of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board as unconstitutional. The PCAOB has been called many things, but is it unconstitutional, and if it is, what then?

    PCAOB Structure

    Formation of the PCAOB

    In 2002, in response to a series of accounting scandals including Enron and WorldCom, Congress hastily passed ...

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  • Does Your Current Backup System Meet Federal Regulations?
    By: Andrew Stratton | - In response to an explosion of major corporate benefits and accounting scandals in recent years, Congress passed two laws regulating the storage and reporting of internal data.

    The first impact was felt in corporate America by the passage of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) in 1996. The Administrative Simplification (AS) provisions of HIPAA mandated national standards for electronic health care transactions and identifiers for providers, health insu ...

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