Demystifying the Cash Flow Statement

Demystifying the Cash Flow Statement

The cash flow statement is an important part of a company’s overall financial statements. It provides a close look at the actual cash inflows and outflows for the period presented (typically one year). Simply put, it summarizes the changes in cash and cash equivalents...
Revenue Recognition: The Mini-Series, Episode 2

Revenue Recognition: The Mini-Series, Episode 2

Welcome back, all you eager readers! I know you’ve been awaiting this like the world awaited the final season of Game of Thrones. So here it is, Episode 2 of the three-part mini-series on Revenue Recognition (a.k.a. Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Rev...
Red Flags Not to Miss in a Companys Financials

Red Flags Not to Miss in a Companys Financials

A company’s financials provide important information regarding current economic wellbeing and, if you know what to look for, can provide information on potential future success or failure. Whether you’re an auditor, a tax accountant, a company looking to acquire...
New Year, New Lease Standards

New Year, New Lease Standards

As you may know, the new lease standard, ASU 2016-02, Leases (Topic 842), issued by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) on February 25, 2016, is now effective for public business entities, along with certain not-for-profit entities and employee benefit...