Important to this annual accounting is the fact that fortunes disappear, too.
In this issue we take our annual accounting of the leading European football clubs and stars, many of whom will also be on display this summer in the World Cup tournament.
Any mature tech start up near a public offering would have already been through at least several years of annual audits with accredited accounting firms.
An unpublished paper presented to the annual conference of the American Accounting Association in August by Richard Cazier of Texas Christian University and John McInnis of the University of Texas at Austin brings a new level of rigour to the debate.
But the problem is acute in a few very big states California, Illinois and New Jersey that offered very generous pensions or didn't make the annual contributions that even the most lenient accounting rules required, or both.
The country is especially critical for platinum supplies, accounting for some three-quarters of annual mine production.
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Though the Pentagon planned to cut a lot of jobs, accounting for 47% of its projected annual savings, it did not intend to sack many people.
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The company employs more than 2, 000 people and produces more than 1, 000 of Maruti's top-selling cars every day, accounting for about a third of its annual production.
Security has now been tightened at the plant, which employs more than 2, 000 people and produces more than 1, 000 of Maruti's top-selling cars every day, accounting for about a third of its annual production.
While publicly traded companies in the U.S. must make quarterly financial reports within 45 days of an accounting period's close and an annual report within 90 days, nonprofits need to issue numbers just once a year, and this data can be a year or more out of date.
It may seem so, but it's also big business, with the six weeklies accounting for hundreds of millions of dollars in annual revenue for the magazine industry.
Malaysia imports about 22, 000 metric tons of frozen chicken meat from China, accounting for 65% of the country's annual purchases from abroad.
According to the GR Reporter, the cards followed a law in 2010 that requires Greeks to produce receipts accounting for how they spent 25% of their declared annual income.
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Like an audit by an accounting firm, these boards often submit a Shariah audit for the annual report of the Islamic institution they represent and issue Shariah compliance certificates.
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For instance, at next year's season of annual general meetings, he says, they should get together and push for proper accounting for stock options.
In cases where workers fall sick towards the end of the year, and are unable to take all of their annual leave, they can under EU law carry over their unused leave into the next accounting period.
The performance criteria used to determine the annual bonuses for the named executive officers were net sales and operating income as determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.
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