Wednesday, August 26, 2009

James L. Kroeker becomes SEC's permanent cheif accountant

The Wall Street Journal stated that James L. Kroeker will become the permanent chief accountant for the Securities and Exchange Commission. He has been serving as the chief accountant since January. He will be overseeing accounting interpretations, professional practice issues and international accounting matters.

How do you think Kroeker's new position will affect the United States and it's adoption of IFRS?

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