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The Changing Role of CFOs in a Technology-Driven World

Bramasol

This blog post provides an overview of these major waves of change based Bramasol's more than 27 years of working closely with CFOs and their stakeholders across many industry segments and technology innovation cycles. Globalization CFOs have long needed to assure compliance with two different standards-setting bodies.

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Unifying Operational Accounting and Compliance Accounting in the Office of the CFO

Bramasol

The role of enterprise level CFOs has changed radically over the past decade with both a widening scope of influence and greater responsibilities for helping guide corporate transformation programs and technology choices. Sweeping changes in the enterprise technology landscape have also been a key driver in expanding the role of CFOs.

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Cross-Listed Companies, Navigating International Reporting Standards 

CFO Talks

But it also comes with a unique set of challenges, particularly for CFOs tasked with ensuring compliance with international reporting standards. For example, while South African companies follow International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), the US requires compliance with its Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP).

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The Future of Syndicated Lending Demands Specialized Technology

CS Lucas

There are rollover dates, renewal terms, mandatory pre-payments, covenant compliance, reporting deadlines, administration fees, and much more to orchestrate. This covers volumes, rates, currencies, compliance terms, documentation, counterparties, jurisdictions , timelines, and associated analytics.

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Analysing the Regulatory Environment for Businesses 

CFO Talks

It outlines compliance requirements such as annual financial statement submissions, director duties, and shareholder rights. CFOs must ensure compliance with various tax deadlines, proper record-keeping, and adherence to SARS guidelines to avoid penalties and interest charges.

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Are You Ready for "Carbon Accounting"  Compliance?

Bramasol

Movement on the part of global accounting groups, such as FASB, IASB and IFRS, to develop detailed compliance guidelines and regulations around carbon-accounting and sustainability. New legislation regarding carbon offsets and disclosure reporting that will materially impact many companies' bottom line.

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A Fresh Look at Ongoing ESG and Carbon Accounting Developments

Bramasol

Global ESG Regulatory Requirements One of the major ESG compliance developments to watch is the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) proposed regulation on Climate-Related Disclosures and ESG Investing. IFRS S1 requires companies to communicate the sustainability risks and opportunities they face over the short, medium, and long term.

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