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1 To make matters worse, a new accounting rule is also inflating earnings.
2 That forecast includes a 2-cent hit from adopting a new accounting standard.
3 The forecast excludes the effect of new accounting rules for leases.
4 And there's some new accounting rules sort of kicked in since that time.
5 There are also proposed capital requirements known as Solvency II and new accounting rules.
6 Fierce competition and the implementation of new accounting standards IFRS 9 pose additional challenges.
7 SoftBank has not provided a forecast and moved to new accounting standards this financial year.
8 It says the figure largely reflects new accounting rules.
9 Moreover, new accounting woes and a general global market retreat have dimmed hope for listing arbitrages.
10 In the first quarter, Homex began to report current and past results using new accounting rules.
11 Last year, the group restated its results to reflect a new accounting policy for permanent placements.
12 It helped design the new accounting methods during the NAIC's four-year process to redraft its rules.
13 But the planned introduction of a new accounting rule, FRS17, for pensions, has caused an uproar.
14 GE also made adjustments for new accounting standards for pensions, cash flow and taxes on Friday.
15 Under new accounting rules, lenders have to reserve for the entire life of a loan upfront.
16 In the first quarter, Homex is beginning to report current and past results using new accounting rules.
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