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This e-Book offers some guidance for firms still stuck in the weeds, including an explanation of why there’s a need for both lease accounting and lease administration software; why the Financial Accounting Standards Board is allowing optionality for certain lease receivables and what that means for reporting; and much more.
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2020-01-28T19:21:00Z By Maria L. Murphy
A new study from Florida International University professors says retailers such as Urban Outfitters, Foot Locker, and Abercrombie & Fitch—that have a significant use of operating leases—reported abnormal stock returns when they disclosed earnings.
Provided by Workiva
Join experts from KPMG, Cisco, and Workiva as they explore how audit, accounting, and finance professionals can leverage a technology mix of data analytics, gen AI, and other tools to ramp up efficiency and strengthen control effectiveness.
2025-11-28T16:07:00Z By Neil Hodge
Plans to give the U.K.’s audit regulator more options to regulate firms for sloppy work have been largely well received by experts, who believe the current system is “inflexible,” “cumbersome,” and “slow.”
2025-08-27T06:06:00Z Provided by Sayari
This e-Book compiles expert insights and real-world examples, offering practical guidance for compliance professionals navigating todayʼs complex landscape.
2025-03-21T04:40:00Z Provided by HITRUST
TPRM has always been a tough subject, requiring regular monitoring and audits to be done right. But until recently, it was something companies chose to do.
2024-11-20T03:42:00Z Provided by NAVEX
New whistleblower award programs are in the works at U.S. agencies including the Department of Justice and Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, while key regulators in the United Kingdom have also expressed support for compensating individuals.
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