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What Professional Services Organizations (PSO’s) need to do NOW to prepare for new Revenue Recognition Standards

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Posted by Tonia Steciuk on Nov 13, 2017 12:45:00 PM

So the holiday season is just around the corner. Right around the second corner in the New Year, new revenue recognition regulations will be in front of us. Honestly. Really. 2018 is lurking in the hallway and there’s no avoiding it.

When talking to professional services organizations on a daily basis, Changepoint’s Director of Product Management, Greg Davidson, has come across many who still do not have enough information or do not clearly understand if there is an impact (or what the impact is). Or even avoiding it, hoping down the road someone will make it simpler! Although the pace has picked up considerably as we approach the effective date of 1 January 2018, there are still many organizations that need to ramp up their preparation.

Greg will be co-presenting a live webinar on November 16 (9am PSF / 12pm EST / 6pm CET) along with Jeff Halden from Softrax to address the impact of the new revenue recognition standard on PSO’s.

During the webinar, he’ll talk you through the ‘Five Step Framework’ of Revenue Recognition and highlight key areas of concern for PSO’s such as the treatment of revenue and how Professional Services Automation can help you better manage revenue recognition.

Happy Holidays!

Topics: ASC 606Professional Service Automation

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Kristen is a CPA in Massachusetts and graduated with a Masters in Accounting from Wake Forest University. She currently works as a Sales Engineer with Softrax, focused on streamlining revenue recognition processes for businesses in all industries, large and small. She came to Softrax from the Big 4, where she worked as a consultant in the tax accounting, strategy and operations, and technology departments.