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The Changing Role of CFOs in a Technology-Driven World

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They are expected to provide financial leadership and insight into the organization's strategic direction. The other is the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB), whose rules for financial reporting are known as International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).

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A Fresh Look at Ongoing ESG and Carbon Accounting Developments

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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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Standards for Carbon Accounting are Beginning to Take Shape

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Among the biggest developments is a new proposed rule from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that was published on March 21, 2022 for public comment over the next 60 days. ISSB was established by the IFRS Foundation in response to the Glasgow COP 26 conference in November 2021. According to CFO.com , "The staff of the U.S.

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Looking Ahead at Five Key Trends to Watch in 2022

Bramasol

From Bramasol's perspective as a leading SAP partner creating business management, finance, and compliance solutions for over 25 years, here are five major areas that we are watching closely and helping our clients prepare to deal with in the coming year - and beyond.

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Four Key Technology Trends to Watch in 2024

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This can be seen clearly in the increased adoption of SAP Cloud-based S/4HANA over recent years. As of the third quarter of 2023, SAP SE reported cloud revenue was up by 23% at constant currencies, driven mainly by the growth of SAP's combined SaaS and PaaS portfolio. SAP operates 57 data centers at 32 locations in 15 countries.