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The ASWA DC Chapter is having another successful season. Join Douglas Bond, Sr., Computer Forensic Examiner of the US Securities and Exchange Commission, as he presents The Private Eye of today -Computer Forensic Investigator. For more information follow this link:February_AFWA_Dinner_Meeting.pdf

 

 

 

 

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Looking for a New Position? 2 Replies

Check here for new postings as friends in our professional network share information on job openings in accounting and finance. Continue

Started by Kathryn Klose in General Chapter Discussion. Last reply by Kathryn Klose May 15, 2012.

A rose by any other name.... 1 Reply

Have you watched the video on www.aswa.org about our proposed new name? What do you think? Is it descriptive? Welcoming? Create new possibilities? Try it out. Try it…Continue

Started by Tyna L. Gaylor in General Chapter Discussion. Last reply by Kathryn Klose May 15, 2012.

Demeter House Care Packages

Hi Everyone!Please remember to support Demeter House with donations of personal care items, including those designed for African American women, and/or a cash donation. Our support encourages…Continue

Started by Tyna L. Gaylor in General Chapter Discussion Dec 2, 2011.

Remember December Sushi!?

ASWA-DC Friends, Remember our fun at the December Sushi Social?  Beverly kindly hosted and Yoko offered the demonstration.  Yoko sent me the pictures and I've posted some below.  There was great…Continue

Started by Kathryn Klose in General Chapter Discussion Sep 11, 2011.

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Feedback Sought for FASB/IASB Lease Accounting Proposal

Interested individuals and organizations have until September 13 to offer their input on a revised exposure draft – "Proposed Accounting Standards Update - Leases (Topic 842)" – from the FASB and the IASB.

US GAAP Financial Reporting Taxonomy Green-Lighted by SEC

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has adopted the 2013 US GAAP Financial Reporting Taxonomy, which allows companies to use eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) in reporting financial statements.

LA Jeweler Pleads Guilty in KPMG Insider Trading Case

Los Angeles jewelry store owner Bryan Shaw faces a maximum of five years in prison after he pleaded guilty May 20 for his role in an insider trading case involving a former senior audit partner at KPMG LLP.

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