Who are the attorneys that do the most work in helping their clients respond to SEC Comment Letters? In a recent post, we looked at some of the law firms that were frequently named in SEC comment letters. In this post, … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: September 2017
Canadian Controls – What is Disclosed and What is Not?
Let’s pretend for a second that Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX) does not exist; auditing requirements for controls are absent and legislation surrounding disclosures is significantly reduced. Would companies voluntarily report controls information? If so, how detailed would that information … Continue reading
Single-Audit Leaders in Worcester County, MA
Audit Analytics publishes a lot of auditor market intelligence, usually with an eye towards the national marketplace. In this post we turn to our own backyard, namely Worcester County, Massachusetts. Bollus Lynch may not have any public companies in its … Continue reading
Ranking the Equifax Data Breach
Equifax [EFX] is the latest casualty of a massive data breach. Equifax recently disclosed that a cybersecurity incident may have affected 143 million U.S. consumers. According to Equifax, the incident occurred between May and July 2017. The breached information included names, … Continue reading
Russell 3000 Changes in Depreciation Estimates: Q2 2017
Whenever filing season comes around, we get an influx of interesting disclosures. One thing we keep an eye on is changes in accounting estimates, something we’ve discussed more than once in the past. In this post we look at the … Continue reading