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The Engine Behind Big Data: Power Query

Excel is one of the most widely used software tools today. You don’t have to be an accountant anymore to use Excel due to the simplicity of its interface and the power and versatility that it has. But what if I told you that you’re only using Excel at 40% capacity? 

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New accounting standards you should know, Part 5: Farewell to LIBOR

For anybody in the accounting world, one thing is clear: accounting standards never stay the same. In this multi-part series, “New accounting standards you should know,” I will catch you up on the latest accounting standard updates. Previously, we examined the latest updates for business combination accounting (ASC 805). For our final article of the series, let’s talk about the end of LIBOR.

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New accounting standards you should know, Part 4: Tweaks to your business combinations (ASC 805)

For anybody in the accounting world, one thing is clear: accounting standards never stay the same. In this multi-part series, “New accounting standards you should know,” I will catch you up on the latest accounting standard updates. Previously, we talked about simplifications to the accounting for complex debt and equity. This week, let’s look at some more improvements, this time in business combination accounting (ASC 805).

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New accounting standards you should know, Part 3: Making complex debt and equity less…complex

For anybody in the accounting world, one thing is clear: accounting standards never stay the same. In this multi-part series, “New accounting standards you should know,” I’ll catch you up on the latest accounting standard updates. Previously, we talked about the current expected credit loss model (CECL) under ASC 326. Today, let’s look at simplifications for complex debt and equity.

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New accounting standards you should know, Part 2: Credit losses both now and later under CECL (ASC 326)

For anybody in the accounting world, one thing is clear: accounting standards never stay the same. In this multi-part series, “New accounting standards you should know,” I’ll catch you up on the latest accounting standard updates. Previously, we talked about the recent overhaul to revenue recognition due to ASC 606. Now let’s dive into something even sexier: the Current Expected Credit Loss (CECL) model under ASC 326.

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New accounting standards you should know, Part 1: The 5 steps of revenue recognition under ASC 606

For anybody in the accounting world, one thing is clear: accounting standards never stay the same. Accounting standards boards are constantly updating authoritative guidance to keep accounting in step with the latest business developments and new industries, and recent years have seen an overload of completely new frameworks for critical areas of a business such as revenue recognition, leasing, acquisitions, and investments. We recently touched on the new lease standard of ASC 842; this multi-part series will catch you up on other impactful accounting standard updates to be aware of. Kicking off the series, we look at revenue recognition.

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Data-driven Decisions and Why they Work, Part 2

Last week, I introduced you to the flaws of gut instinct and the harsh realities (but necessary wake-up calls) that data can demonstrate as well as author and Nobel Prize winner Daniel Kahneman’s “prospect theory,” which describes how people choose between different options (or prospects) and how they estimate (with bias) the perceived likelihood of these options. Now, let’s talk about how to avoid mistakes that our biased minds are programmed to make.

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Data-driven Decisions and Why they Work, Part 1

Watch any episode of Mad Men and you will see Don Draper and his executive peers making big business decisions with their tried-and-true gut instincts. While fictional characters continue to see success with this approach, it’s quickly becoming an archaic way of doing business in the real world. Executives are now embracing technology like data analytics to bolster their decision-making. Learn how the process of business intelligence can help with driving your company’s strategy – no matter the size of your business.

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Get Ready for Climate Change…Disclosures, Part 3

ESG criteria are becoming increasingly popular in the market and in the world of business, and regulators are starting to follow suit. Their first topic of focus: climate change. We introduced you to the some of the new disclosures that may be required in the near future. This week, we close with the audit and/or review requirements over those disclosures. Get ready for attestation 101.

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Get Ready for Climate Change…Disclosures, Part 2

ESG criteria are becoming increasingly popular in the market and in the world of business, and regulators are starting to follow suit. Their first topic of focus: climate change. Last week, we broke down the SEC’s proposed disclosure requirements for publicly traded companies in the US. This week, we examine exactly what those disclosures may be.

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Get Ready for Climate Change…Disclosures, Part 1

ESG criteria are becoming increasingly popular in the market and in the world of business, and regulators are starting to follow suit. Their first topic of focus: climate change. Join us for this three-part series as we break down the rules recently proposed by the SEC for publicly traded companies in the US, and see what new disclosures may be required in the near future.

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The ABCs of ESG

ESG has become a buzzword in the working world recently. The general public wants it, investment companies want to provide it, and companies are being pushed more and more to focus on it. But what the heck does ESG even mean? And why does it matter?

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COVID-19 Tax Credits: The Employee Retention Credit and other credits to discuss with your tax professional

With the passing of this last tax season, many of us (likely all of us at Zeroed-In) will try to forget about taxes for the next 8 months until we have to go through year-end filings again. And to be clear, Zeroed-In is not a tax consulting firm nor do we claim to be tax experts; however, it’s worth compiling information on some of the tax relief available for businesses in 2020 and 2021 as a result of COVID-19.

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Going the SPAC route and how it hits your accounting, Pt. 1

SPACs (or Special Purpose Acquisition Companies) have exploded in the business scene, initially gaining global popularity in 2020. Providing a less-intensive path to the traditional IPO process, nonpublic businesses have more options to go public than ever before. While going public is now in sight, there are still significant financial challenges to be considered as you begin the SPAC process. In this two-part series, I will explain a common SPAC scenario and the possible risks to assess when deciding to take the SPAC route.

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Two Qualities Every High Performer Should Have

As I get older and progress through my career, I find that there are two qualities that all high performers exhibit on a daily basis. Before I dive in, think about someone at your current or previous job that you admired or was the “go-to individual” to accomplish a task. I can almost guarantee you that they had two very important qualities. Those qualities are Accountability and the Ability to Execute.

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What is the Cloud? (No really, what is it?) - Part 1

We see it everywhere in the business world: the mention of SaaS, cloud-based solutions, or a company moving to “the cloud.” As cloud computing becomes the norm and its costs decrease, now may be the best time to start thinking about scrapping your costly computer servers and bringing your organization into the future. Let’s talk about the history of cloud computing, where it’s headed, and how you can take advantage of this system.

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What the Russia-Ukraine Conflict Means for Global Accounting

The recent conflict arising from the Russian government’s invasion of Ukraine has impacted countless people – both in the affected countries and around the globe. Many countries are now evaluating the uncertain future impact on their own governments and economies as they support Ukraine in its time of need. In this article, we focus on a few key areas of potential impact for most businesses, specifically as it relates to their accounting and financial reporting, and share an easy way you can support Ukraine through this crisis.

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SaaS Solutions that Will Save You Hours of Work…Without Denting Your Budget

These days, the sheer amount of solution-based software is endless; SaaS and software companies have entered and disrupted just about every department and function of an enterprise. With information overload on the available options, it is becoming harder and harder to find the programs that will benefit your business, especially when you are facing a limited budget and heavier schedule. Allow me to share some of my favorite solutions that will make your life a little easier without breaking the bank.

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