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Are You Ready for "Carbon Accounting"  Compliance?

Bramasol

While these reports represented an important element for communicating a company's corporate-citizenship vision and were also positive public relations initiatives, for the most part they did not contain a lot of hard, auditable data. In the area of climate change, this is often referred to as "carbon accounting".

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A Fresh Look at Ongoing ESG and Carbon Accounting Developments

Bramasol

Global ESG Regulatory Requirements One of the major ESG compliance developments to watch is the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) proposed regulation on Climate-Related Disclosures and ESG Investing. IFRS S1 requires companies to communicate the sustainability risks and opportunities they face over the short, medium, and long term.

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Embracing AI in Finance and Accounting: Balancing Risk and Innovation

CFO Leadership

This technology offers unprecedented rewards, but it also presents new risks that we all must navigate. AI driven automation is expected to extend to more complex tasks such as, audits, risk management, and financial planning and analysis. For instance, could financial statements generated by ChatGPT withstand audit scrutiny?

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TEST Embracing AI in Finance and Accounting: Balancing Risk and Innovation

CFO Leadership

This technology offers unprecedented rewards, but it also presents new risks that we all must navigate. AI driven automation is expected to extend to more complex tasks such as, audits, risk management, and financial planning and analysis. For instance, could financial statements generated by ChatGPT withstand audit scrutiny?

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The most and least complex jurisdictions for financial compliance in APAC

Future CFO

China is the most complex jurisdiction for financial compliance in Asia Pacific while Hong Kong is the easiest, said TMF Group recently. Jurisdictions in APAC lag significantly behind the adoption of technology to streamline and simplify processes. Report highlights. However, APAC and EMEA take a much more localised approach.

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Turning challenges into opportunities: being a financial controller in 2024

Future CFO

As they assist in compliance audits and the monitoring of internal controls to ensure that everyone within the company does their job correctly, they are also expected to thrive and flourish amid the challenges along the way for the benefit of the organisation.

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China and Vietnam: the most complex countries in Asia-Pacific for accounting and tax

Future CFO

TMF Group is a global provider of critical compliance and administrative services, with some 7,800 in-house experts across 80-plus jurisdictions. Local GAAP is much more common than international standards such as IFRS, with 71% of APAC jurisdictions taking the more localised approach.