Aon Clears Up Questions From SEC

Aon Corp. announced last week that it has resolved all of the accounting questions raised by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that were previously disclosed in the Chicago-based brokers Aug. 7 second-quarter earnings release.

While Aons accounting for several items under review was cleared by the SEC, the final resolution will involve moving a $56 million after-tax charge recorded in first-quarter 2002, back to fourth-quarter 2001, Aon reported.

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