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The Guide to Continuous Accounting

The Guide to Continuous Accounting

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Your finance organisation should be able to see accurate, real-time financial reports as often as you need them—rather than getting reported results two or three weeks after the fact. The way to do that? An approach called continuous accounting.

In this guide, you’ll learn how to apply continuous accounting in your department for benefits including:

  • Visibility: Continuous accounting provides real-time visibility into daily financial performance.
  • Automation: Automate repetitive tasks to save dozens of hours every month for your team.
  • Accuracy: Stop doing complex calculations in spreadsheets—and automate as much as possible—to boost accuracy and efficiency.
  • Compliance: Ensure compliance with accounting standards, government regulations, tax laws and internal policies.

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