Remove Accounting Standards Remove GAAP Remove Leverage
article thumbnail

The 6 things every CFO should do to prepare for CBAM

CFO Dive

The company’s CBAM obligations and purchased certificates have to be accounted for in accordance with global accounting standards like the IFRS or US GAAP. ET How Banks Can Leverage Cloud and AI Solutions to Their Advantage Presented by studioID and SAP 09 JUL Virtual Event | 2 p.m.

CFO
article thumbnail

MedTech Bundling Requires Both DSE and Lessor Accounting Solutions

Bramasol

However, even though medical equipment leasing bundled with other services and products is making relationships with customers more holistic, the backend systems for handling lease management and accounting have mostly remained in separate silos from those for subscription management and revenue recognition.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

The Complete Guide to Nonprofit Accounting Careers

The Charity CFO

For accountants, this means the profit-generating strategies and investment ideas you bring to the table are still applicable and can make a massive impact. One key differentiator is that what is recorded following GAAP is what will show up on the audit and may not show up on the IRS tax form, Federal Form 990.

article thumbnail

The 5 Best Financial Reporting Software to Enhance the Productivity of CFO

Spreadym

When choosing the best financial reporting software solution, it's important to consider factors such as ease of use, scalability, integration with existing systems, compliance with accounting standards, cost, customer support, and any unique requirements your organization might have.

article thumbnail

Bridging the Gap: Dr. Daan Steenkamp on South Africa’s Underinvestment in Intangible Assets

CFO Talks

Potential for Growth: Opportunities for South Africa to catch up in terms of leveraging data and technology for economic development. They need to determine how to capitalize intangible assets and ensure compliance with local and international accounting standards (e.g., IFRS, US GAAP). Why is this important for CFOs?

article thumbnail

What is Net Book Value?

The Finance Weekly

This measure is a direct product of fair value reporting, a principle insisting that assets be reported at their market value, which forms the bedrock of financial reporting standards under US GAAP. Its relation to depreciation highlights why NBV generally falls below the market value in the initial years of an asset's lifespan.