Technical Accounting Matters
Whether preparing for an IPO, acquiring a business or adopting a new standard, Riveron solves your most complex technical accounting challenges.
Riveron’s extensive technical accounting consulting expertise allows us to identify the issue, understand and research the guidance, analyze various accounting alternatives and help our clients arrive at a sound position. Partnering with your team, our technical financial accountants document each position to ensure it satisfies audit requirements and sustains scrutiny.
Our professionals help to solve a broad range of complex technical accounting issues, including:
- Business combinations
- Lease accounting
- Revenue recognition
- Current expected credit losses
- Accounting for income taxes
- Goodwill impairment
- Complex debt and equity instruments
- Stock-based compensation
- Derivatives and hedging
- Consolidation
- Variable interest entities
Riveron is not a CPA firm.
Accounting Consulting Group
Riveron’s Accounting Consulting Group (ACG) is a national team of US GAAP and IFRS subject matter experts dedicated to supporting clients and Riveron’s technical accounting advisory teams in highly complex accounting, financial reporting, and related regulatory matters. From transactions to implementing new standards, audit prep to a second set of eyes, ACG is here to assist you with technical accounting services, on-demand.
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