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Thursday, April 10, 2008 The Securities and Exchange Commission's Advisory Committee on Improvements to Financial Reporting (CIFR) hopes to reduce the frequency of these so-called dark periods. During a panel held by the Center for Audit Quality (CAQ) on Tuesday, CIFR chairman Robert Pozen suggested that some of these restatements could be resolved more easily through an 8-K filing that corrects an error but spares the company from having to go through all of its old financials with a jeweler's loupe. How Long Should It Take to Restate? Labels: 8-k, CIFR, restatement, sec
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