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Corporate Investors Irked By Lease Accounting Changes

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Chief financial officers are changing their views on how they assess corporate performance in light of changes to lease accounting rules coming into play. Companies including Orange, Deutsche Telekom and Air France have already notified investors that they are amending or changing performance metrics.

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Changing Accounting Systems: Tips for Switching to New Software 2023

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Changing accounting systems can feel intimidating. Even if the legacy accounting system you currently use doesn’t have the features, speed, or power you need, at least it’s familiar. Let’s look into the key points of changing accounting software. Is It Time for New Accounting Software?

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Startup Accounting Guide: Everything You Need to Know in 2022

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Target maximum revenue, growth, and profit with this in-depth startup accounting guide. If you fail to set up a robust and scalable accounting system from day one, your business will suffer from financial errors, poor planning, growing pains, and a high potential for failure. Challenges For Early-Stage Startups.

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Small Businesses’ Biggest Lease Accounting Pitfalls

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New lease accounting standards are in effect for publicly traded companies in the U.S. after the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) and International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) introduced changes to the way businesses account for their outstanding leases.

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GAAP: What It Is and Why Your Investors Expect It

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Accrual Accounting is a vital component of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). Understanding the principles of GAAP accrual accounting can be challenging and daunting; however, with the right guidance, it can be achieved. It also explains why only some businesses use GAAP and when it may be time to switch over.