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Published: 29.09.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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The US government is attacking capitalism under the guise of cracking down on "corporate criminals." Corporate CEOs are being demonized and blamed for the collapsing stock market Bubble. Exploiting the Enron and WorldCom bankruptcies, Washington DC has imposed the most sweeping accounting and securities laws since the 1930s.
Unfortunately, the political class that granted itself sweeping new power over corporations lacks even a basic understanding of financial reporting, investing, or the stock market. New "corporate responsibility" laws will make financial reports less informative to the average individual investor.
The myth driving federal legislation in 2002 is that accounting is largely unregulated. In reality, there have been too many accounting regulations spawned by a dysfunctional regulatory and legal climate. The federal government has mandated a national set of accounting standards, set by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB), there is no competition in this role. One set of rules often gets imposed, to the exclusion of other. FASB is a so-called Self Regulatory Organization, but in practice it is supervised, influenced, and heavily politicized by regulators at the Securities and Exchange Commission.

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