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The Changing Role of CFOs in a Technology-Driven World

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Globalization CFOs have long needed to assure compliance with two different standards-setting bodies. The first is the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) in the United States. More details on climate issues below.)

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MedTech Bundling Requires Both DSE and Lessor Accounting Solutions

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In order to take these bundling scenarios to an optimal level, medical equipment makers need to leverage more integrated solutions that bring all the backend processes together in a seamless end-to-end environment that meshes with compliance and reporting mandates. For revenue recognition, they also must comply with ASC 606 and IFRS 15.

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Next Steps in Optimizing Lease Management to Go Beyond Compliance

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In 2018, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) and the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) announced the release of new accounting standards, ASC 842 and IFRS 16, that redefined how organizations must account for leases.

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

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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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Standards for Carbon Accounting are Beginning to Take Shape

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This important issue was previously explored last year in Are You Ready for "Carbon Accounting" Compliance? A subsequent blog post specifically addressed How Can Carbon Accounting Impact the Value of M&A Deals? ISSB was established by the IFRS Foundation in response to the Glasgow COP 26 conference in November 2021.