List/Grid Monthly Archives: February 2010

Interactive Data:  Phone a Friend At The SEC

Interactive Data: Phone a Friend At The SEC

Many SEC reporting managers may not look to the SEC as an obvious place to seek quick answers to the details of new rules. I would expect an inquiry call to go unreturned, or the answer to be riddled with caveats. But the reality is that the SEC wants XBRL to succeed, and has devoted [...]

Is There A Draft In Here? Using ACH to Reduce Overdraft Fees

Is There A Draft In Here? Using ACH to Reduce Overdraft Fees

An ACH transfer is a means of sending money electronically from one bank to another. ACH stands for Automatic Clearing House. Used effectively, ACH transfers can help businesses concentrate idle balances into interest-bearing accounts overnight – where your money earns more than in depository accounts. For large, dispersed organizations (like retailers), operating multiple locations that [...]

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Balance Sheet Reconciliation

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Balance Sheet Reconciliation

Account reconciliation is an underappreciated control, one which has become increasingly important with the advent of Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX). In the past, when inconsistencies were discovered, a Staff Member could simply create an adjusting entry to ensure that the company financials were accurate. But section 404 of SOX requires a whole new level of diligence. In [...]

Automating Financial Reporting: It’s All About Momentum

Automating Financial Reporting: It’s All About Momentum

Financial Reporting has been overlooked in finance reengineering initiatives – mostly because it’s not a huge source of financial risk, and is not generally a significant cost center. In most companies the financial reporting process remains largely manual: document roll-forward, gathering input from around the globe, assembling packets of redlines, data input – all are [...]

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