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Size: 3.56 MB, Version:1, Publication Date:10/2/2019
Beth explains the implications and steps necessary to become compliant with the new Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) and the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) regulations regarding placement of Capital Leases and Operating Leases in your organization's financial statements.  
Size: 4.03 MB, Version:1, Publication Date:1/9/2018
In 2016 we published two articles by Beth Outtrim on the subject of Revenue Recognition. This article now brings us the extensive updates and improvements to the application that Oracle has provided since those articles were written.  
Size: 4.35 MB, Version:1.0, Publication Date:10/3/2016
This article is the follow up to Part 1 that discussed the setup and processing for Accounts Receivable Invoices and Sales Order Invoices. In this article, we will lay out the details necessary for Contract and Service Billing Invoices as well as updating information in Oracle's July updates for Accounts Receivable in 9.2 not yet published for Part 1.  
Size: 4.41 MB, Version:1.0, Publication Date:7/5/2016
With E1 9.2, Oracle has provided some new functionality to address the evolution of regulations regarding the point at which revenue can be recognized. This article covers the functionality regarding Accounts Receivable and Sales Order invoicing. A follow-up article will address Contract and Service Billing invoicing.  

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