10 January 2023
Klaudia GREC
In our articles about leasing, we have already written about the classification of leases on the balance sheet and the economic life of leased assets according to balance sheet law. On a few examples we have shown how to interpret the regulations in this area in order to have the most reasonable estimation. This time we will take a look at discounting cash flow related to the lease agreement and the relation between that cash flow and the market value of the lease object.
10 October 2021
Kamila GUŹLIŃSKA
Foreign entrepreneurs who want to start their business in Poland may open a branch of their foreign company on the territory of the Republic of Poland, and in this article I will share some insight as to what this branch office and its accounting is like.
8 June 2021
Aleksandra KORZEŃ
With the new digital age technologies, accounting office staff gradually got used to e-mail communication, relying on scanned documents and having more casual connections with tax office staff. The pandemic that has made working from home so popular and has also greatly streamlined the information exchange between accountants and clerks. However, does that mean that digitisation itself is enough to solve all the accounting problems?
27 May 2021
Anna KALISZ
When onboarding a new client to your accounting firm, a member of your staff dedicated to support this particular entrepreneur should focus on many things, starting from building a good relationship to implementing proper procedures that will help identify specific needs your client has.
11 May 2021
Piotr STASZKIEWICZ
It has been a while since my last post on the principles of accounting, and yet, over this long time I have had a number of discussions about my last blog article that helped me collect so many responses and concerns from my readers that I can now revisit the issues I discussed back then, this time from a slightly different perspective.