A small business may opt to use the cash basis method, which is a type of OCBOA, for its simplicity in financial reporting. Under this method, revenues and expenses are recognized only when cash is received or paid, rather than when earned or incurred as in accrual accounting.
During the meeting, the CFO explained that they are considering switching from GAAP to an OCBOA method to align more closely with their cash flow management.
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