In 2010, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) continued to address the causes of the 2008-2009 financial crisis and devoted much of its attention to:
- Auditor Reporting on Internal Control Over Financial Reporting
- Proposed Short -Term Borrowings Disclosures
- Deciding Whether to Incorporate IFRS into U.S. Financial Reporting
- Liquidity and Capital Resources in MD&A
- Non-GAAP Measures
- Loss Contingency Disclosures
- Potential Long-Lived Asset and Goodwill Impairment
Click here for more information on auditor reporting on internal control over financial reporting, proposed short-term borrowings disclosures & deciding whether to incorporate IFRS into U.S. financial reporting or liquidity and capital resources in MD&A, non-GAAP measures, loss contingency disclosures and potential long, lived asset and goodwill impairment.
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Comments for SEC Year in Review