Here’s why organizations should continue to implement GASB 87
Do not delay your GASB 87 lease implementation efforts because of the postponement of the GASB 87 effective date.
Do not delay your GASB 87 lease implementation efforts because of the postponement of the GASB 87 effective date.
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View recording and slides. PBMares and Associated General Contractors (AGC) of Virginia teamed up on April 28, 2020, to provide insights and practical next steps as you navigate the COVID-19 crisis.
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