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1.  CFO Link to more items from this source
May 1, 2008

Excerpt: The complete results are offered as Excel spreadsheets; if you'd like to download these files and you're not a member of CFO.com, [then CFO.com will] need an email address, user name, and password.  MORE >>

2.  CFO Link to more items from this source
Apr. 4, 2005
Excerpt: This directory is a compilation of links to resources outside the control of CFO.com, which has no control over their content or availability. Links to outside resources will open in a new browser window; to return to CFO.com, simply close that window. Because of the great extent of the information we've gathered for the 401(k) providers themselves, links to those companies' Web sites are included in a separate table.

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3.  The Economist in CFO.com Link to more items from this source
Nov. 28, 2006

Excerpt: The new rule, issued by the Government Accounting Standards Board (GASB) in 2004, goes into effect on December 15th. It will require public-sector employers to treat their health-care promises to workers the same way they already handle their pension obligations: by reporting on the total size of their future commitment, instead of just this year's cost.  MORE >>

4.  Pension Risk Matters Link to more items from this source
July 14, 2006
Excerpt: According to CFO.com, the State of California may soon prohibit a company from paying out dividends or buying back shares until all required defined benefit plan payments have been made. AB 2122, introduced by Democrat Johan Klehs, could impact corporate leaders individually as well[.]

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5.  AccountingWEB.com Link to more items from this source
Feb. 21, 2003
Excerpt: In light of the changes in the accounting profession in the last year, CFO.com weighs in this month with a special report about the current state of the industry. The report looks at how these changes have affected the second-tier, or Group B, accounting firms, such as Chicago-based Grant Thornton or Seattle-based Moss Adams.

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Here's Help About the Advanced Features That Apply Whenever "All Words" Is Selected in the Search Form

  • Quotation marks have a special meaning when "All Words" is selected in the search form (instead of "Any Word"). Any group of words surrounded by quotation marks is required to be found exactly as they appear, in order for a news item to be a match (in other words, they denote an exact phrase).

    Example. "standard of review"
  • By default, every word must be found in a matching news item (hence the "All Words" nomenclature) unless you include the word "or" (whether or not capitalized). A news item is a match if it has one (or both) of the words on either side of "or".

    Example. vested OR vesting
    Note: This can bite you unexpectedly because the word "or" always triggers that functionality. You'll need to refrain from using the word "or" if you want a fully reliable result that matches "all words."
  • The left parenthesis and right parenthesis have a special meaning because they essentially turn multiple words into a single word equivalent. This is handy for words that are synonyms, whether grammatically or in industry usage.

    Example. If this were entered in the search form, a matching news item would need to contain either the word "vested" or the word "lifetime" (anywhere in the news item), plus the word retirement (anywhere in the news item), plus either the word "benefits" or the word "coverage" (anywhere in the news item):
    (vested OR lifetime) retirement (benefits OR coverage)

    You can separate sets of parentheses (or single words) with the word "AND," whether or not capitalized, if you prefer clarity (but this is not necessary because "and" is assumed when "All Words" is selected in the search form):
    (vested OR lifetime) AND retirement AND (benefits or coverage)

  • The word "not" has a special meaning because a news item will not match if it contains the word that follows the word "not" (whether or not capitalized).

    Example. A way to find news items about recently required plan document amendments, while excluding older items about the amendments that were required for certain laws enacted in 1982 or 1984, would be:
    (amended OR amendments OR restated OR restatement) NOT (TEFRA OR DEFRA OR REA)
    Note: This can bite you unexpectedly because the word "not" always triggers that functionality. You'll need to refrain from using the word "not" if you want a fully reliable result that matches "all words."

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