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Are Your Compliance Processes Keeping Up with Evolving Audit Requirements?

Bramasol

Discover how SAP solutions lay a solid foundation for audits and next level PCAOB or AICPA compliance reviews. While passing each audit is a critically important milestone, companies also should understand that it is only one aspect of ensuring their financial transparency and integrity.

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Where Can FP&A Career Path Take You?

Fpanda Club

FP&A analyst, in turn, is a promising yet developing profession that can be interesting to graduates with finance, statistics, economics or business degrees as well as to finance professionals from adjacent disciplines. Planning, budgeting and forecasting are linked together forming financial planning processes.

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Best Practices from the CFO Suite

BlueLight

Forward In the current economic crisis, business leaders from early-stage startups to large multinational corporations have had to make difficult decisions. In the startup world, unit economics is the new product market fit. Especially in times like these, it’s very important for unit economics to be strong.

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166: Nicolaas van Wyk

CFO Talks

Today’s podcast is sponsored by Draftworx, which provides automated drafting and working paper financial software to more than 8000 accounting and auditing firms and corporations. CFO Talks is a brand of the South African Institute of Business Accountants. The last one is then climate change.

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The best software for financial close and overview of the process

Spreadym

The financial close process, also known as the accounting close process or month-end close, is a series of steps undertaken by an organization to finalize its financial records for a specific accounting period. Deferrals, on the other hand, involve postponing the recognition of revenues or expenses to future accounting periods.