Automation of accounting and financial reporting in Russia

10 November | 03:00 p.m. (GMT+3)  | Webinar
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Language: English

About the event

Russian accounting standards differ greatly from international ones. While at the startup phase transformation of the financial reporting of your Russian subsidiary into international standards or management reporting according to corporate requirements can be done manually, this task becomes too resource-intensive when the business growths.
Moreover excel spreadsheets with final figures lack transparency and cannot provide solid ground for well-informed decision-making to the international management.


MAIN TOPICS

  • What are the specifics of Russian accounting standards?
  • What are the common mistakes and penalties for violation? How to avoid them?
  • What are most popular solutions for automation of accounting and financial reporting in Russia?
  • How to choose the right solution for accounting automation in your Russian subsidiary?
  • How to ensure your accounting solution complies both with local legislation and corporate standards?
  • How to achieve real-time availability of financial and operational data from your Russian subsidiary?

About speakers

Ekaterina Lozhkova
Partner, IT
Ekaterina specialises in accounting setup and complex projects on automation of planning, warehouse management, logistics, procurement, and sales. Ekaterina advises SCHNEIDER GROUP's international customers on the specifics of Russian and international accounting systems, as well as on the implementation and integration of ERP solutions. Ekaterina has more than 15 years of professional experience.
Yuriy Krasilnikov
Team Lead IT Business Applications
Yuriy joined SCHNEIDER GROUP in 2015 as business analyst. He was involved in projects for implementation and support of business applications for the customers from wholesale and retail industries, and their integration with SAP and Oracle ERP systems. Two years later, as senior business analyst, Yuriy managed complex projects on transition to online cash registers (according to Russian Federal Law FZ-54), end-to-end digital marking of consumer goods, and EDI solutions implementation into supply chains.
About SCHNEIDER GROUP

SCHNEIDER GROUP has been helping businesses to expand to new geographical markets since 2003, offering a full range of business support services: from developing strategy for successful market-entry to helping arrange or optimize accounting, reporting and financial planning processes and establishing efficient IT infrastructures.

500 top experts in 15 countries take care of all resource-consuming non-core business tasks, so our customers can focus on achieving their business goals. We offer services in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Lithuania, Moldova, Russia, Serbia and Uzbekistan, with minor regional variations. Get in touch via our contact form to request details of specific service packages available in your target country.

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