Accounting Standards financial reporting framework in the United States

Accounting Standards

The financial reporting framework in the United States is established under several laws and regulations, such as the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the Act), the Sarbanes–Oxley Act of 2002, and the Accounting Standards Codification issued by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB). The Accounting Standards Codification, commonly known as the U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (U.S. GAAP), … Read more

Vibrant Gujarat Summit: Reliance chairman Mukesh Ambani unveils five commitments to make Gujarat a global leader

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Ambani announced the initiation of the Dhirubhai Ambani Green Complex in Jamnagar, with plans to commission the green complex in the latter half of 2024. “This will generate a large number of green jobs and enable production of green products and materials and will make Gujarat a leading exporter of Green Products,” he said. The … Read more

Reveal details of anti-Trump insurance policy | insurance

Reveal details of anti-Trump insurance policy

House Judiciary Committee Republicans on Tuesday released hundreds of pages of transcripts from last year’s closed-door interview with ex-FBI attorney Lisa Page, revealing new details about the bureau’s controversial internal discussions regarding an “insurance policy” against then-candidate Donald Trump. Page first entered the spotlight in December 2017, when it was revealed by the Justice Department inspector … Read more

Ready for Big Brother car insurance plans? | how much is car insurance

Ready for Big Brother car insurance plans?

While there is a relatively slim chance that you’ll be sideswiped by a Buick on your way to work in the morning, it happens and can be expensive when it does. But, as with any investment, you’re playing the odds when you pick an insurance plan and pay your premium. And so are the insurance … Read more

US companies are more circumspect | no recession |

Global banks see no recession,

SINGAPORE, Dec 20 (Reuters) – Heading into 2024, analysts say the U.S. recession they’d been forecasting for two years isn’t coming anymore. Everyone else, from companies to investors, is still bracing for a slowdown caused by tepid consumer demand. Dissonance between the habitually bullish investment bank analysts and the more circumspect money managers is not … Read more