Jeremy Bentley
Jeremy Bentley is a PhD student at Cornell University. He received his MAcc from Brigham Young University where he participated in the PhD Prep program.
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Bradley Lail September 9, 2010
So, SFAS 131 says (briefly) define segments as those viewed by the chief decision...
Phil Shane September 7, 2010
Apparently various constituencies were unhappy with the SFAS 131 definition. The summary...
Lisa Koonce September 7, 2010
I’m looking under projects .. then discontinued operations. THis was not a most...
Phil Shane September 6, 2010
Lisa – The most recent board meeting minutes I see posted on the FASB webpages are...
Kristi Rennekamp September 3, 2010
Jeremy – It looks like researchers have exclusive access to their own data...
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