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[ 20 Oct 2011 | No Comment | ]

Don’t miss the discussion between Andrew Zezas of SIOR NJ and Marc Betesh of KBA Lease Services. Together they outline the upcoming changes to lease accounting under GAAP and their potential impact on commercial real estate, developers and occupants.

[ 9 May 2011 | No Comment | ]

Tomorrow’s webinar will explore the underlying theory behind the proposed FASB changes.  IFMA, a professional association for facility management professionals,  and Visual Lease’s President, Marc Betesh, will outline the potential ramifications and offer advice as to best prepare for the impact.
Topics Include:

Why the Changes Were Proposed
What Will Change
Impact on Lease vs. Buy Decisions
Treatment of Gross vs. Net Leases
The Most Current Updates/Deliberations/Alterations Made to the Original Exposure Draft
How to Start Preparing Now

Background:
Last August, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) sent shockwaves through the commercial real estate world when they proposed significant changes …

[ 13 Jan 2011 | No Comment | ]

On February 2nd at 12pm EST, Visual Lease and KBA Lease Services will host a free webinar outlining the impact on corporate real estate due to the proposed FAS 13 lease accounting changes.

[ 29 Dec 2010 | 2 Comments | ]

Download Visual Lease’s FAS 13 white paper on The Impact on Corporate Real Estate of Lease Accounting Changes Under GAAP

[ 22 Sep 2010 | No Comment | ]

The impacts of FASB 13 on lease accounting and the necessity for lease administration software.

[ 13 Oct 2009 | 2 Comments | ]

In order to maintain control over real estate transactions and reduce the incidence of error or lost opportunities, many companies implement lease management software and design their Real Estate Lease Management Information Flow

[ 12 Aug 2009 | No Comment | ]

Galaxy Partners recently conducted a survey on important issues facing corporate real estate. From the results it is clear that the challenges of the current economy will continue to have an effect on how corporate real estate into 2010.