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  2. Restatement - Wikipedia

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    Restatement of Policy on Germany, a famous speech by James F. Byrnes, then United States Secretary of State, held in Stuttgart on September 6, 1946; Restatement (finance), the amendment and republication of a company's financial statement to correct an error, or change in accounting standard; Repetition (music)

  3. International Financial Reporting Standards - Wikipedia

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    The standard IAS 1 also requires an additional statement of financial position (also called a third balance sheet) when an entity applies an accounting policy retrospectively or makes a retrospective restatement of items in its financial statements, or when it reclassifies items in its financial statements.

  4. Financial statement - Wikipedia

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    Financial statements (or financial reports) are formal records of the financial activities and position of a business, person, or other entity. Relevant financial information is presented in a structured manner and in a form which is easy to understand. They typically include four basic financial statements accompanied by a management ...

  5. HickoryTech Announces Restatement of Financial Statements ...

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    HickoryTech Announces Restatement of Financial Statements Related to Accounting for Interest Rate Swaps under FASB ASC 815 Interest expense corrected, does not affect cash flows MANKATO, Minn ...

  6. Legal liability of certified public accountants - Wikipedia

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    Large public accounting firms perform thousands of audits annually. Ultimately they will find unmodified reports on financial statements that could appear to be misleading. If CPAs fail to modify the audit report on financial statements that are materially misstated, investors and firm creditors may experience substantial losses.

  7. The Phoenix Companies, Inc. (NYSE:PNX) Updates Progress ... - AOL

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    The Phoenix Companies, Inc. (NYSE: PNX) Updates Progress on Restatement of GAAP Financial Statements and Statutory Audit HARTFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The Phoenix Companies, Inc. (NYS: PNX ...

  8. Public Company Accounting Oversight Board - Wikipedia

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    The PCAOB was created in response to an ever increasing number of accounting "restatements" (corrections of past financial statements) by public companies during the 1990s, and a series of high-profile accounting scandals and record-setting bankruptcies by large public companies, notably those in 2002 involving WorldCom and Enron, and the audit ...

  9. Waste Management, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    On November 14, 1997, the company reclassified or adjusted certain items in its financial statements for 1996 and the first nine months of 1997. [ 45 ] On August 3, 1999, the company would have to restate first-quarter results downward, partly because of changes in the value of landfills and other assets in connection with its acquisition last ...