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03 December 2008
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SEC issues a plan to move to international accounting
The Wall Street Journal
28 Aug 2008
US securities regulators floated a plan Wednesday that could require US companies to switch to international accounting rules, starting in 2014, and could permit others to make the switch even sooner.
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