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Annual True-Up Accrual Decision Tree

A decision framework for how accounting teams should treat the annual CAM reconciliation payment.

The annual reconciliation creates an accounting question: is the payment an expense in the current period, an accrual reversal, a prepaid adjustment, or something else? This decision tree walks through the variables (timing, materiality, client lease structure) and gives a recommended treatment for each scenario.

Inside the guide

  • Treatment decision tree: expense, accrual, or prepaid, matched to the situation
  • How prior accruals affect the current-period entry and client reporting
  • Where true-up timing creates cash flow surprises that clients do not anticipate
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