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    Could Missing Non-GAAP Adjustments Adversely Affect Your Concluded Value?

    Why it Matters This article examines the major nonconformance issues the average valuator may face, where to find the information necessary to investigate, and how to make the adjustments to conform with GAAP. The adjustments discussed are not exhaustive but do cover the more common adjustments valuators should consider. While a valuation is not an audit, the valuation analyst must recognize material deviations from GAAP and understand how to make the necessary adjustments. Valuation principles require the financial statements used be prepared based on generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) unless there is a different agreement by the parties to the…

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    You May Soon be Able to Exchange Your Extra Vacation Days for Other Perks

    Startup Gives Employees a Way to Trade in Unused Time Off Many employees do not use all of their vacation time, which can create liabilities for the companies they work for. A startup called PTO Exchange is trying to address that problem by allowing employees to exchange unused time off for perks, such as 401(k) contributions or help with college tuition. Jena McGregor introduces us to this fresh concept. To read the full article in The Washington Post, click: You May Soon be Able to Exchange Your Extra Vacation Days for Other Perks.

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    Court Followers: Supreme Court Patent Opinion Fuels Greater Demand for Expert Testimony

    Bullseye Blog, A Legal Blog on Expert Topics, reports that The  Supreme Court has issued a new patent law opinion that could signal a greater need for expert testimony in patent-related civil actions in federal district courts. Bullseye’s Robert Ambrogi cuts to the chase:  “The bottom line of Kappos v. Hyatt is that the court has lifted any limits on the use of new evidence in a §145 trial.  That is sure to mean greater use of expert testimony in these cases going forward.”  More:   In the April 18 opinion, Kappos v. Hyatt, the Supreme Court resolved a question that had divided…