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In an interview, Edward E. Nusbaum, CEO, Grant Thornton LLP, talked about accounting issues. He doesn't think there is a groundswell coming from Main Street. But there is a demand, certainly, as more small and midsized companies have operations overseas. They are cognizant of the issue and they're concerned about it. He thinks most Main Street companies would prefer, if they're going to make a switch, just to make it all at once and be done with it. He suspects companies will have problems regardless of which accounting standard they're on. The devil's in the details. You have to dig through. He'd like to think it makes them less susceptible to political pressure, because you have an independent, international standards setter that's less susceptible to the pressure of any single countr...
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Edward Nusbaum was promoted from his U.S. post to serve as the next CEO of Grant Thornton International, one of the world's leading global accounting ...
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Anne Vandermale Tuuk (argued), Asst. U.S. Atty., Grand Rapids, Mich., Agnes Kempker-Cloyd, Asst. U.S. Atty., Morris Deutsch, Office of Immigration Lit...
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CHICAGO -- Edward Nusbaum will serve as the next CEO of Grant Thornton International, effective January 1, 2010, it was announced today. Grant Thornto...
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... to sit for the exam after 120 hours); Edward P. Howard,. Senior Counsel, and Julianne D'Angelo ...E. Nusbaum, Chief Executive Officer, Grant Thornton LLP, and....
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NORWALK, Conn. -- The Financial Accounting Foundation (FAF) today announced that Edward E. Nusbaum and Luis M. Viceira have been appointed to the FAF ...
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Business Editors
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 26, 2001
Grant Thornton LLP, a major accounting, tax and management consulting firm, has named Ed...
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[Mark Olson]'s departure also leaves the PCAOB leaderless at a critical time: the U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case challenging the PCAOB as unconstitutional. The improbable case has worked its way through the court system for two years, and now will appear before the high court sometime this fall. The justices are likely to render a decision next spring, and if they rule in favor of the plaintiffs, the very existence of the PCAOB and the SOX compliance regime generally will be jeopardized.
...Grant Thornton Names Edward Nusbaum CEO. Accounting firm Grant Thornton Intern...
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Business Editors
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 25, 2002
Edward Nusbaum, CEO of Grant Thornton, the fifth largest accounting firm in the US, comme...
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... earnings," says Grant Thornton CEO Edward Nusbaum. "You're changing the scorecard, and when ...