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Fortune Business Insights projects that by 2026, . In 2019, the global artificial intelligence (AI) in accounting market, specifically, was valued at $646 million, according to BCC Research, which projects it to reach by 2027.I believe that AI is going to play an important part in the successful implementation of ASC 842. All companies, whether big or small, public or private, have to implement this new accounting standard. A business might have thousands of leases that are required to operate on day-to-day operations, which means that manually converting each lease item is not a viable option. AI can convert these leases into right-of-use assets in just a fraction of a second.
Incorporating AI into lease accounting processes can significantly enhance efficiency and compliance with ASC 842. Integrating AI into these processes can not only streamline operations but can also ensure accuracy. Successful implementation, however, requires a blend of technology and human oversight. Here are some best practices and insights on effectively leveraging AI in lease accounting, while highlighting the importance of human intervention at critical junctures.Best practices for using AI in lease accounting
- Enhancing lease identification. The initial challenge in lease accounting is accurately identifying new lease acquisition dates, a task often complicated by the lack of explicit information in contracts. AI can assist in this process by analyzing communication and documentation from both internal and external sources to pinpoint these dates, reducing the manual effort required and increasing accuracy.
- Automating invoice reconciliation. AI can be trained to review lease invoices against lease schedules, ensuring monthly charges align with contractual obligations. This automation significantly reduces the time spent on manual reconciliations, though discrepancies identified by AI should be reviewed by humans to ensure accurate resolution.
- Interpreting terms and conditions. AI's ability to read and interpret complex lease terms — including price adjustments, renewal options and applicable incremental borrowing rates — transforms lease schedule creation. By extracting critical data points and applying the appropriate foreign currency rates based on lease terms, AI can not only streamline schedule creation but also enhance the accuracy of financial reporting.
- Including human oversight in AI-generated schedules. Despite AI's capabilities, human verification remains crucial. A "human in the loop" approach ensures that lease schedules generated by AI align with contractual realities and accounting standards, providing an essential layer of oversight for compliance and accuracy.
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Common missteps when using AI in lease accounting and how to avoid them
- Over-relying on AI. One common mistake is over-relying on AI without adequate human oversight. Ensure that your process incorporates regular checks by knowledgeable staff to validate AI's output, especially for complex lease agreements or unique scenarios that AI may not fully comprehend.
- Underestimating the importance of data quality. AI's performance is directly tied to the quality of the data it processes. Inaccurate or incomplete data can lead to erroneous outputs. Regular data audits and validations are essential to maintain the integrity of your lease accounting process.
- Neglecting training and updates. AI systems, like any software, require updates to stay effective. Failing to keep your AI system and team's knowledge up to date with the latest lease accounting standards and AI advancements can lead to compliance risks.
Disclaimer
The information provided here is not investment, tax or financial advice. You should consult with a licensed professional for advice concerning your specific situation.
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