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Preparing for GASB 101: Key Steps for a Smooth Transition
So, by now you’ve all heard time and time again about the changes imminently hitting your compensated leave calculations, and what likely will change: estimating leave used versus paid out versus lost, what types of leave are significant, etc, as … read more
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Understanding the Latest GASB Audit Updates: What You Need to Know About Statement 101
Why the Change? The goal of GASB 101 is to standardize and clarify the accounting treatment of compensated absences, ensuring consistent recognition of leave-related liabilities across governmental entities. These changes are meant to enhance transparency and comparability in financial reporting. … read more
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