Monday, May 30, 2005

It's the Coverup


It's the Coverup. CFO.com reports that the PCAOB has taken its first action against a CPA firm since the PCAOB was created in 2003.At issue was a violation of the auditor independence rules of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, and as part of the inspection, the regulator's Division of Registration and Inspections directed a request for information and documents to the firm. The board found that in

Monday, May 23, 2005

Was is Worth it?


Was is Worth it? The Economist wonders whether the benefits of Sarbanes-Oxley exceed its costs.Alan Greenspan, chairman of the Federal Reserve, spoke up in defence of the statute this week. It was faint praise. He said he was surprised that a law which had been passed so rapidly had worked as well as it has less of an endorsement than it first seemed, since laws dealing with issues as complex as

Thursday, May 19, 2005

Delta Airlines


Par-value still has meaning. Delta Airlines is reducing the par value on its common stock.Shareholders also approved a Delta proposal doubling to 900 million the number of shares of common stock it is authorized to issue and reducing the par value of the common stock from $1.50 to 1 cent. The airline, which is incorporated in Delaware, believes the proposal gives it greater flexibility in using

Wednesday, May 4, 2005

Comeback of the 30-year Bond


Comeback of the 30-year Bond. This article says that the Federal government is considering issuing new 30-year bonds---something it hasn't done since 2001.