Cash Flow Statement (CFS): what it is, how to make it and how important it is
The Cash Flow Statement (CFS) is an accounting report that records all the sources of funds obtained by an organization.
Accounting provisions: what are they, how do they work and what are the best tips for automating them?
Accounting provisions: see how your company can carry out this procedure and the best tips for automating it. Find out more!
Use case: how to calculate the PECLD provision quickly and efficiently?
Calculating the PECLD provision: did you know that you can make this process faster and more efficient with automation? Find out more in this article!
The accounting market: how is the world for accounting professionals?
Accounting market: check out the main trends and insigths that this market has in this complete article on the subject!
Financial audits: what are they and how to prepare for them?
Financial audits: how can large companies prepare for them? Find out all about it in this article!
Use case: what are the practical strategies for optimizing accounting closing?
Accounting closing optimization: learn how to optimize strategically and with technology in this use case of the Dattos platform!
PECLD (Estimated Losses on Doubtful Loans): how to avoid losses and ensure accuracy?
PECLD: learn about the main challenges of calculating it, the risks of using spreadsheets and how to optimize the process!
International accounting standards: is your company up to date?
International accounting standards: find out which are the main ones and check out a step-by-step guide for your company to adhere to them efficiently!
Accounting control: what are the best practices for doing it efficiently?
Accounting control organizes finances and reduces risks. Check out the best practices for maintaining your company's financial health!
Use case: Automated reconciliation between accounts receivable financial report and general ledger
Accounts receivable financial report and general ledger: how can you reconcile these two sources automatically? Find out more in this use case!