That's because accrual accounting is just another way to cook the books. http://www.toolkit.com/small_business_guide/sbg.aspx?nid=P06... People might object to that characterization because it's so "standard". That's…
> Supposedly Groupon is making nearly $2 billion a year in revenue. Of which somewhere between $1 and $1.5 billion are pass-through, going to local merchants. Assuming actual revenue is the more widely-reported…
> I would sum this point up by saying that mainstream companies do not want to find themselves aligned with high-profile situations skirting the edge of the law. That's what I thought until YouTube was bought by…
That's because accrual accounting is just another way to cook the books. http://www.toolkit.com/small_business_guide/sbg.aspx?nid=P06... People might object to that characterization because it's so "standard". That's…
> Supposedly Groupon is making nearly $2 billion a year in revenue. Of which somewhere between $1 and $1.5 billion are pass-through, going to local merchants. Assuming actual revenue is the more widely-reported…
> I would sum this point up by saying that mainstream companies do not want to find themselves aligned with high-profile situations skirting the edge of the law. That's what I thought until YouTube was bought by…