Hedge accounting: what the new standards mean for you

As US-listed companies operating in Asia turn their attention to first quarter reporting, they need to be aware of new hedge accounting standards and they don’t just apply to new hedges
Hedge accounting: what the new standards mean for you

Hedge accounting is a method of accounting where entries for the ownership of a security and the opposing hedge are treated as one in order to reduce volatility on the balance sheet.

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