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Industry: Email Alert RSS FeedDow Jones division launches NL on accounting practices.
Legal Publisher, April, 2002
Dow Jones Newsletters (South Brunswick, NJ) has begun the publication of Dow Jones' Re-Balancing the Books, a weekly newsletter that focuses on accounting practices and the current onging efforts to reform them. Annual subscriptions and enterprise site licenses are available.
The new title will carry both original articles and information from Dow Jones Newawires and will cover such topics as aggressive accounting, the role of auditors and analysts, executives' responsibilities for accounting and disclosure and government oversight. It will also include information on previously hidden accounting practices, anticipated changes in accounting and corporate disclosure, analysis of financial reporting, auditor changes, going concern statements, earnings...
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