• Data visualization: A picture is worth 1,000 words

    Graphs, performance dashboards and other visual aids can help managers, investors and lenders digest complex financial information. Likewise, auditors also use visual aids during a financial statement audit to quickly identify trends and anomalies that warrant attention. Powerful tool Your auditor uses many tools and techniques to validate the accuracy and integrity of your company’s financial records. Data visualization — using a picture to show [...]

    Published On: November 3, 2021Categories: Business, Featured
  • Demand mounts for ESG attestations

    Interest in environmental, social and governance (ESG) matters has grown significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic. And that momentum may continue under the Biden administration. Currently, about 90% of large public companies voluntarily publish so-called “sustainability reports” that communicate performance on ESG matters, according to a recent report published by the Center for Audit Quality and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. However, the information [...]

    Published On: October 26, 2021Categories: Business, Featured
  • Going concern disclosures today

    With the COVID-19 pandemic well into its second year and the start of planning for the upcoming audit season, you may have questions about how to evaluate your company’s going concern status. While some industries appear to have rebounded from the worst of the economic downturn, others continue to struggle with pandemic-related issues, such as rising inflation, along with labor and supply shortages. For some [...]

    Published On: October 20, 2021Categories: Business, Featured
  • 10 financial statement areas to watch for COVID-related effects

    The COVID-19 pandemic is still adversely affecting many businesses and not-for-profit organizations, but the effects vary, depending on the nature of operations and geographic location. Has your organization factored the effects of the pandemic into its financial statements? You might not have considered this question since last year if your organization prepares statements that comply with U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles only at year end. [...]

    Published On: October 12, 2021Categories: Business, Featured
  • Flash reports: Real-time financial reporting

    Timely financial reporting is key to making informed business decisions. Managers need to know what’s in the pipeline to respond promptly and decisively. Unfortunately, it typically takes several weeks to prepare financial statements under U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). And many companies only produce GAAP financials at the end of the quarter or year. In the meantime, managers may turn their attention to simple [...]

    Published On: October 5, 2021Categories: Business, Featured
  • Is it time to upgrade your accounting system?

    Timely financial data is key to making informed business decisions. Unfortunately, it’s common for managers to struggle with their companies’ accounting systems to get the information they need, when they need it. Often, it takes multiple, confusing steps to enter and extract data specific to customers and/or projects. Businesses and accounting software solutions evolve over time. So, what worked for your company years ago may [...]

    Published On: October 4, 2021Categories: Business, Featured
  • Related-party transactions draw attention from auditors

    Related-party transactions and financial connections are a normal part of operating a business. But these arrangements have gotten a bad rap because dishonest people sometimes use them to disguise poor performance or dishonest activities. So, identifying related parties and evaluating your interactions with them are important parts of the external audit process — especially in today’s volatile market conditions. Accounting definition In an accounting context, [...]

    Published On: October 1, 2021Categories: Business, Featured
  • Restating financial results

    In the first half of 2021, there was a surge in financial restatements. The reason relates to guidance issued by the Securities and Exchange Commission, requiring special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs) to report warrants as liabilities. SPACs are shell corporations that are listed on a stock exchange with the purpose of acquiring a private company, thereby making it public without going through the traditional IPO [...]

    Published On: September 13, 2021Categories: Business, Featured
  • Best practices for reporting business-related T&E expenses

    Many companies have resumed some level of business-related travel and entertainment (T&E) activities — or they plan to do so this fall. Unfortunately, these expense categories may be susceptible to incomplete recordkeeping and even fraud. So, it’s important for companies to implement formal T&E policies to ensure reporting is detailed and legitimate. Substantiating expenses Traditionally, executives, salespeople and other workers who travel or entertain customers [...]

    Published On: September 10, 2021Categories: Business, Featured
  • Financial reporting issues to consider in “going private” transactions

    In the midst of mounting inflation, supply shortages, geopolitical turmoil, threats of cyberattacks and continuing COVID-19 concerns, public stock prices are expected to fluctuate in the coming months. This situation has unsettled shareholders and makes long-term strategic planning challenging. Now might be a good time to consider getting off the rollercoaster by taking your company out of the public eye. While public companies enjoy easier [...]

    Published On: August 28, 2021Categories: Business, Featured
  • Private companies: Are you on track to meet the 2022 deadline for the updated lease standard?

    Updated accounting rules for long-term leases took effect in 2019 for public companies. Now, after several deferrals by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB), private companies and private not-for-profit entities must follow suit, starting in fiscal year 2022. The updated guidance requires these organizations to report — for the first time — the full magnitude of their long-term lease obligations on the balance sheet. Here [...]

    Published On: August 27, 2021Categories: Business, Featured
  • CAMs: Thumbs up or thumbs down?

    Auditors of public companies started reporting critical audit matters (CAMs) in their audit opinions in 2019. This represents a major change to the pass-fail auditors’ reports that had been in place for decades. Now, accounting rule makers are assessing how this project has fared over the last two years — and whether changes are needed to provide financial statement users with more useful, cost-effective information. [...]

    Published On: August 18, 2021Categories: Business, Featured
  • Have you followed up on the management letter from your audit team?

    Auditors typically deliver financial statements to calendar-year businesses in the spring. A useful tool that accompanies the annual report is the management letter. It may provide suggestions — based on industry best practices — on how to fortify internal control systems, streamline operations and reduce expenses. Managers generally appreciate the suggestions found in management letters. But, realistically, they may not have time to implement those [...]

    Published On: August 17, 2021Categories: Business, Featured
  • Financial statements: Take the time to read the entire story

    A complete set of financial statements for your business contains three reports. Each serves a different purpose, but ultimately helps stakeholders — including managers, employees, investors and lenders — evaluate a company’s performance. Here’s an overview of each report and a critical question it answers. 1. Income statement: Is the company growing and profitable? The income statement (also known as the profit and loss statement) [...]

    Published On: August 6, 2021Categories: Business, Featured