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Cross-Listed Companies, Navigating International Reporting Standards 

CFO Talks

For example, while South African companies follow International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), the US requires compliance with its Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). IFRS is principles-based and allows for some judgment in financial reporting, while GAAP is more rigid, rules-based, and less forgiving.

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Top Five Questions Clients Are Asking About RevRec and Quote-to-Cash

Bramasol

Using CLM, global companies are better able to manage lease classification such as sales type leases and operating leases, as well as to meet lessor accounting requirements of US GAAP and other country GAAP requirements, or IFRS mandates. Multiple Regulatory Compliance Mandates: Meeting regulatory requirements (e.g.,

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Digital acceleration to drive finance leadership in 2022

Future CFO

The same BlackLine survey saw that financial systems integration (43%), intelligent automation (38%) and finance automation solutions (36%) were the top three technological skills business leaders and finance professionals in Singapore mentioned their companies required beyond traditional F&A qualifications.

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10 Best FP&A Software Tools: A Comprehensive Buyer’s Guide [2023]

Onplan

Adaptive is one option companies use for modeling, budgeting, forecasting, and financial reporting. In addition to offering financial and sales planning solutions, Workday Adaptive also caters to workforce and operational planning needs. Automated reporting also enforces compliance with GAAP and IFRS standards.