Accounting Procedures Articles
Below you will find all articles and posts tagged with Accounting Procedures. These articles are either primarily about Accounting Procedures or about topics that are directly related to Accounting Procedures.
What is the difference between a well-conceived and well-written accounting policy and a poorly conceived and poorly written accounting policy? Of course, the needs of every organization are different, and the most important element of an accounting policy is that it helps the organization. Last week we mentioned the importance of gathering accounting policies into the accounting manual. Now let’s review some important points to consider when crafting policies.
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Author: Editor Published on: December 15th, 2008
Categories: Accounting Policies, Accounting Procedures Manuals, Internal Control
The question “What should be in your accounting manual?” should first be answered by another question: “Why do you need an accounting manual?” Whether you are looking to purchase a pre-written accounting manual or create your own accounting manual from scratch, these are two important questions to answer.
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Author: Editor Published on: December 8th, 2008
Categories: Accounting Procedures Manuals
Question of the month: Do you understand the meaning of the term “internal controls?”
The internal controls requirement in Sarbanes-Oxley Section 404 has created the most uncertainty and distress in businesses. Frequently those of us involved in office processes are not accustomed to having our work planned and verified to the degree that is common on most factory floors.
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Author: Editor Published on: November 24th, 2008
Categories: Monthly Summary, Sarbanes Oxley Compliance
When you hear the phrase “internal control system required by Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) Section 404,” do you automatically think of policies and procedures? Simply having accounting policies and procedures does not indicate an internal control system. Well-written accounting procedures that document well-defined accounting processes, however, are an important component of the internal control system you are building.
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Author: Editor Published on: November 17th, 2008
Categories: Accounting & Internal Control, Accounting Procedures Manuals, Writing Policies and Procedures
It has been more than five years since most provisions of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 took effect (in mid- 2003). Many publicly traded companies, however, still seem to struggle with developing a confident understanding of compliance.
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Author: Editor Published on: November 3rd, 2008
Categories: Accounting Procedures Manuals, Internal Control, Sarbanes Oxley - SOX, Sarbanes Oxley Compliance
We are experiencing an avalanche in our financial system. Major financial institutions are failing to the shock of investors and depositors, and there is such a high level of uncertainty in the financial system that availability of credit has been shut off even to the most highly rated borrowers.
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Author: Editor Published on: October 13th, 2008
Categories: Accounting & Internal Control, Financial Policies, Sarbanes Oxley - SOX, Sarbanes Oxley Compliance
Question of the Month: How do policies and procedures fulfill requirements of Sarbanes-Oxley and other financial regulations?
This month’s highlight was the release of the Finance Policies, Procedures & Forms manual. Our newest product is the result of a nearly year-long effort of intensive research, writing, editing, and reviewing. The Finance Manual was finally ready for production and shipping last week. We are very pleased with this new product, and the response from our customers, to date, has been tremendous.
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Author: Editor Published on: March 31st, 2008
Categories: Accounting Procedures Manuals, Financial Policies, Monthly Summary, Sarbanes Oxley - SOX
Year-End Summary from Bizmanualz
As 2006 comes to a close, I’d like to share with you some of our accomplishments over the past year. Our main goals this year were to provide you a wider choice of procedures manuals, expand our service offerings, and make your web experience at www.bizmanualz.com much better.
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Author: Editor Published on: December 28th, 2006
Categories: Monthly Summary
Procedures and Process Control
Why do you develop and implement policies and procedures in the first place? By adopting policies and procedures, organizations are commonly trying to address one or more of the following needs:
- Decrease training time;
- Increase consistency;
- Fulfill compliance requirements;
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Author: Bizmanualz Editor Published on: April 6th, 2005
Categories: Business Process Improvement, Writing Policies and Procedures
Final in Cash to Cash Cycle Series
In the past four weeks, we’ve brought to light four key areas in which you can save $250,000 each — for a total of $1,000,000. Point by point, we’ve shown you just how cash flows through these areas, making up the Cash to Cash Cycle.
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Author: Bizmanualz Editor Published on: January 31st, 2005
Categories: Accounting & Internal Control, Accounting Procedures Manuals, Financial Policies