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  • But Olstein said that his more conservative accounting assumptions took the number down.
  • FirstPlus is " setting a new standard for accounting assumptions.
  • Yet Briloff said that by applying more rigorous accounting assumptions, America Online's results would be break-even.
  • "Companies like to categorize prior accounting assumptions that were overly optimistic as nonrecurring write-offs, " he said.
  • "Indeed, GM has hosted two lengthy and detailed conference calls for investors to discuss its pension accounting assumptions, " he said.
  • Critelli insisted that his financial experts keep detailed records, and are consistent in the processes they use to make accounting assumptions.
  • Most of the larger write-down came from shifting from BofA's accounting assumptions to NationsBank's to determine the portfolio's value, a NationsBank spokesman confirmed.
  • Short-sellers, who bet stocks will go down in value, question First Marblehead accounting assumptions but haven't made a dent in the stock price.
  • Green Tree said it expects to earn about $ 2.50 a share in 1998, after changing its accounting assumptions for how quickly homeowners repay their loans.
  • Green Tree said it expects to earn about $ 2 . 50 a share in 1998, after changing its accounting assumptions for how quickly homeowners repay their loans.
  • Merrill Lynch automotive analyst John Casesa said the accounting assumptions used by GM, Ford and Delphi appear to be largely in-line with mean assumptions used by other Fortune 1000 companies.
  • The state arrived at the lower number by " a largely semantic series of exclusions, deductions and accounting assumptions that covered up the $ 6 billion difference, " the report said.
  • Rather than own up to that, management changed its accounting assumptions and magically produced $ 3 billion in improper revenue between 1997 and 2000, according to the Securities and Exchange Commission.
  • So even by the most generous of accounting assumptions, from April 1 to the start of the convention on Aug . 12 the Dole campaign is left with about $ 1 million.
  • Managers of the Central Artery-Ted Williams Tunnel project used " a largely semantic series of exclusions, deductions, and accounting assumptions " to cover up $ 6 billion in cost overruns, according to the report.
  • Credit Suisse First Boston analyst Chris Ceraso said he also sees no clear evidence the accounting assumptions used by GM, Ford and Delphi are any more aggressive than those at other S & P 500 companies.
  • Credit Suisse First Boston analyst Chris Ceraso said he also sees no clear evidence the accounting assumptions used by GM, Ford and Delphi are any more aggressive than those at other S & amp; P 500 companies.
  • Whether or not that business would be profitable in the long run depended on how well old computers would hold their value, but with the right accounting assumptions his company, named Leasco, could and did show instant profits.
  • "Nevertheless, given the size of the pension and health care plans relative to the modest profit margins at these companies, even minor adjustments to key accounting assumptions could result in significant changes that would ripple through income statements and balance sheets, " Ceraso said.