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Visual Lease Brings Transparency to Lease Accounting with Newest Product Release

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Enhanced features improve the efficiency & accuracy of audit preparation

Visual Lease, the leader in lease lifecycle management and accounting software, today announced its latest product release, version 20.4. The latest release features an enhanced accounting feed audit trail that provides better transparency with more granular datapoints, deeper calculations and more flexible reporting calculations.

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The new Accounting Feed Audit Trail provides users with a complete view of historic accounting feed activity — and guards against accidental changes or intentional malfeasance. This functionality expands the platform’s existing ability to track changes, downloads, transfers, deletions and archives within the accounts payable, accounts receivable and general ledger feeds.

“We want to ensure our customers have the ability to identify every update in their system that could contribute to their financials,” said Marc Betesh, Founder and CEO of Visual Lease. “Our product team is committed to delivering functionality that helps our customers more efficiently prepare for and complete their audits.”

In addition to the new audit trail capabilities, Visual Lease 20.4 features enhancements to the platform’s already robust filtering and sorting options within lease accounting reports. Further, those required to comply with IFRS 16 can now input opening accrued rent receivable balances within a new set of lessor operating calculations.

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