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How to Comply with Accounting Standards for Nonprofits

The Charity CFO

Accounting standards for nonprofits are probably not the first thing you think about, but are crucial for your organization to succeed. Because of their unique structure and operational model, nonprofits must comply with various accounting standards that are, in many ways, different from for-profit organizations.

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MedTech Bundling Requires Both DSE and Lessor Accounting Solutions

Bramasol

In addition, global companies need the flexibility to comply and report according to multiple accounting standards. For leasing, this means International Accounting Standards Board’s (IASB’s) IFRS 16 and US GAAP Financial Accounting Standards Board’s (FASB’s) ASC 842.

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Parallel Accounting is a Key Tool for Global Companies with Multiple Reporting Requirements

Bramasol

One important side effect of the ongoing trend toward globalization is the need to comply with a range of different accounting principles as well as with disparate reporting and compliance mandates. Parallel Ledgers - in which multiple ledgers are used, with an accounting principle applied to each ledger.

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IBM Cognos Controller: Financial close management managed by the office of finance

Future CFO

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California CPAs Call For Crypto Accounting Clarity

PYMNTS

Reports in The Block Crypto late last week said a group of California CPAs has sent a letter to the Financial Accounting Standards Board, a federal board that sets Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), requesting that it consider establishing a task force to address a lack of clarity in cryptocurrency accounting standards.

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How to Prepare for a Financial Audit

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An audit evaluates: Compliance with accounting standards (GAAP or IFRS.) What Do Financial Auditors Look For? Auditors assess your financial statements’ accuracy, ensuring they are free of material misstatements. The validity and accuracy of financial transactions and records. The efficacy of internal controls.

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Embracing AI in Finance and Accounting: Balancing Risk and Innovation

CFO Leadership

Fine-tuned AI models could assist with complex regulatory requirements, such as those from IFRS, FINRA, and the SEC. SEC filings, GAAP documentation, FASB accounting standards, IFRS standards, PCAOB, FINRA, etc.), a model could be trained to become an expert in finance and accounting.