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Financial Software and Technology June 16, 2008

Featured Story
  But for You I'll Charge an Additional 10%
Pricing software can spot pointless discounts and other profit-killers, but it isn't cheap.

Around the World in Data Tag
International users laud XBRL's interactive technology, for the most part.

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Also at CFO.com
  It's Your Loss. (Maybe.) Now Explain It.
Companies will have to disclose more detail about potential future losses — notably from lawsuits — under a proposed new accounting rule.

Hedge Accounting: Caging the 800-page Gorilla
FASB announces plans to overhaul one of its most confounding creations.

Internal Audit Comes of Age
No longer a second-rate career move, taking an audit post can serve as a springboard to almost any finance role, including CFO.

Secrets of Their Success
How the top women in finance staked their claims to the C-suite.

Why Preferred Treatment Might Hurt
Treating preferred stock as a liability — as accounting standard setters are thinking of doing — would simplify financial reporting, a new study says. But it also would pummel shareholder's equity at companies that are heavy issuers.

But Who'll Audit the Auditors' Reports?
A new PCAOB rule would require accountancies to file with the board annually, and after such special events as disciplinary actions.

Nabbing Tax Credits Like the Big Boys
Small and mid-size companies should get into the R&D tax credit game, as soon as Congress passes the inevitable extension.

How Bad Will It Get?
The subprime-mortgage meltdown is strikingly similar to major financial crises in other countries. Will the aftermath be as costly?

Hello, Goodbye
After only three weeks on the job, BearingPoint's new CFO calls it quits.

Comp Consultant to Pay for Backdating
Harvey Benenson, former advisor to Cablevision, will be the first to do so. He owes $2 million as part of a $34.4 million settlement in a lawsuit brought by investors.

 
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