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Data Update 1 for 2025: The Draw (and Danger) of Data

Musings on Markets

For the last four decades, I have spent the first week of each year collecting and analyzing data on publicly traded companies and sharing what I find with anyone who is interested. The Timing These datasets were all compiled in the last four days and reflect data available at the start of 2025.

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Standards for Carbon Accounting are Beginning to Take Shape

Bramasol

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? and also identified as one the Five Key Trends to Watch in 2022.

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The Dual Purposes of Accounting and Fundraising Software

The Charity CFO

One of the most sought-after tools is a platform or software to integrate your fundraising and accounting data seamlessly. This makes it challenging to create technology that tracks data for fundraising purposes while still following accounting principles. So why does it seem so hard to find this unicorn platform?

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Data Update 1 for 2024: The data speaks, but what does it say?

Musings on Markets

In this, the first of the data posts for this year, I will describe my data, in terms of geographic spread and industrial breakdown, the variables that I estimate and report on, the choices I make when I analyze data, as well as caveats on best uses and biggest misuses of the data. Costs of equity & capital 4.

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Reverse Factoring Intensifies The B2B Late Payments Debate

PYMNTS

The Big Four auditing firms — EY, Deloitte, KPMG and PwC — have recently requested that the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) provide clarity in how corporates should classify their reverse factoring or supply chain financing agreements, adding more fuel to a long-standing debate as to whether such trade financing tools are debt.

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What is Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A)?

Spreadym

Compliance and Regulation: Financial Planning and Analysis ensures compliance with financial regulations, accounting standards, and reporting requirements. Data Management and Systems: FP&A analysts are responsible for managing financial data and ensuring data integrity.