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  1. annieoakley on Is the Fed on Investors' Side?: I just got here and I'm not a banker; I am close to retirement and... more »
  2. Andrea M Psoras on Is the Fed on Investors' Side?: Hi Jack, any woman who gets access to the guys' games is going to... more »
  3. Andrea M Psoras on Convergence of Accounting Standards: The Devil Is in the Details: somebody needs to remind the SEC that they are the Securities... more »
  4. Michael Clark on Is the Fed on Investors' Side?: "Further, the accounting and regulatory changes made now will help... more »
  5. CautiousInvestor on Is the Fed on Investors' Side?: To the question in your title: yes the Fed is a friend of the... more »
  6. waf76 on Is the Fed on Investors' Side?: If securities that are HTM are also marked to market i think there... more »
  7. Moon Kil Woong on Fixing Financial Instrument Accounting: This solution is great because it saves the accountant from having... more »
  8. sethmcs on Fixing Financial Instrument Accounting: An accountant is asked in a job interview "what is 2+2 equal?" ... more »
  9. Jeff332 on Fixing Financial Instrument Accounting: Unless you take politics out of the equation (and that will never... more »
  10. Dialectical Materialist on Fixing Financial Instrument Accounting: I have been saying this for a long time, and I am a rank amateur. ... more »
  11. MHN on In Defense of Mark to Market: Not exactly. Imagine you have a company selling widgits. Typically... more »
  12. HCSKnight on Suspending Mark-to-Market Accounting: A Tale of Two Cows: Or maybe the analogy simply shows how much cows and accountants... more »
  13. fireball on Bank Earnings: Early Innings: i made millions (i lost billions) so create a few trillions to... more »
  14. mach on The Sarbanes-Oxley Act: Not Just For Bashing Anymore: thank for share more »
  15. Rick Konrad on FASB's FSP Decisions: Bigger than Basketball?: A terrific encapsulation of the subject. Thanks, Jack! Of... more »