Forbes: America’s 100 Most Trustworthy Companies

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GMI Ratings

March 18, 2013

Jacquelyn Smith, Forbes Staff

 

To identify the most transparent and trustworthy businesses that trade on American exchanges, Forbes turned to GMI Ratings (GMI), a pioneer in the application of non-traditional risk measures for financial analysis.

 

For the sixth year, GMI has provided Forbes with a list of companies that are at the other end of the spectrum from the beleaguered firms that make so many of today’s headlines. GMI finds that its 100 Most Trustworthy Companies have consistently demonstrated transparent and conservative accounting practices and solid corporate governance and management. They do not play games with revenue and expense recognition, or with asset valuation.