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Building Modern Finance Operations for IT Services Firms (Project Accounting + Revenue Recognition + AI-Augmented Close + Multi-Country + Audit Readiness)

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A focused course, tailored for you

Building Modern Finance Operations for IT Services Firms (Project Accounting + Revenue Recognition + AI-Augmented Close + Multi-Country + Audit Readiness)

Build the modern finance operations capability for an IT services firm in 10 weeks. Project accounting + revenue recognition + AI-augmented close + multi-country + audit readiness.

Finance operations at IT services firms run on shifting ground: project-accounting complexity, multi-element revenue recognition under ASC 606 / IFRS 15, AI-augmented close, multi-country compliance, and continuous audit readiness. Finance managers who build the modern capability take the senior engagement work. Here is the 10-week build.

$199 one-time
Tailored to your situation. Access within 24 hours. 30-day money-back.

Includes a hand-built implementation playbook delivered alongside course access, generated for your specific situation.

Why this course

Finance operations at IT services firms (EPAM, Endava, Globant, Thoughtworks, Persistent Systems, Mphasis, LTIMindtree, the firm, the firm, the firm, the firm, the firm, Tech Mahindra, HCL, the firm, the firm, Atos) run on shifting ground. Project-accounting complexity (fixed-price + T&M + outcome-based engagements with mixed revenue recognition patterns), multi-element revenue recognition under ASC 606 / IFRS 15, AI-augmented close cycles, multi-country operations (US + UK + EU + India + Belarus + Ukraine + Poland + Hungary + LatAm + APAC), continuous audit readiness under SOX or local equivalents, and the FP&A integration with engagement-level economics all need to land at the finance-operations layer.

Finance managers who build the modern capability take the senior engagement work. Finance managers who stay on classic monthly-close patterns watch the senior work shift to peers.

This course teaches the 10-week build of modern finance operations for IT services firms: project-accounting architecture, multi-element revenue-recognition framework, AI-augmented close, multi-country compliance framework, audit-readiness model, FP&A integration, and the executive-engagement model. Twelve modules with deliverables. Plus a hand-built implementation playbook for your specific firm.

What you walk away with

  • A documented project-accounting architecture.
  • A multi-element revenue-recognition framework under ASC 606 / IFRS 15.
  • An AI-augmented close framework.
  • A multi-country compliance framework.
  • An audit-readiness model.
  • An FP&A integration framework.
  • An executive-engagement model.
  • A 10-week build plan.

The 12 modules

Module 1. IT services finance landscape 2026
Detailed walkthrough of the IT services finance landscape: peer-firm engagement models (fixed-price, T&M, outcome-based, managed services, capability academies, joint co-investment, build-operate-transfer), regulatory landscape (SOX for public firms, EU CSRD, local-GAAP overlap), AI-tools landscape for finance operations, multi-country complexity, and the executive-level decisions finance managers face.
Module 2. Project-accounting architecture
Build the project-accounting architecture: project-WBS pattern, cost-collection pattern by engagement type, time-and-expense capture, intercompany cost-allocation across delivery centres, project-margin computation, ETC and EAC pattern, and the integration with broader ERP (SAP, Oracle, Workday, NetSuite). Three project-accounting patterns from peer IT services firms.
Module 3. Multi-element revenue recognition
Build the revenue-recognition framework under ASC 606 / IFRS 15: performance-obligation identification across engagement types, transaction-price allocation, satisfaction-pattern selection (point-in-time vs over-time), input-method vs output-method selection, contract-modification handling, multi-element contract handling, variable-consideration handling, and the integration with broader revenue management. Three recognition patterns from peer firms.
Module 4. AI-augmented close
Build the AI-augmented close framework: AI-driven journal-entry automation, AI-driven account-reconciliation, AI-driven variance-explanation, AI-driven flux analysis, AI-driven anomaly detection, AI-driven document handling (invoice + receipt + contract OCR), and the integration with broader close-management platforms (BlackLine, Trintech, FloQast, Workiva, in-house). Three close patterns at peer firms.
Module 5. Multi-country compliance framework
Build the multi-country compliance framework: US GAAP + IFRS dual-reporting, country-specific GAAP overlap, transfer-pricing framework for delivery-centre operations, indirect-tax (VAT, GST, sales tax) compliance, withholding-tax compliance, statutory-filing calendar, and the integration with broader tax and compliance. The framework that handles 20+ country operations.
Module 6. Audit-readiness model
Build the audit-readiness model: SOX 404 control-design framework (where applicable), control-testing programme, evidence-collection automation, audit-firm engagement model, year-round audit-ready posture, internal-audit integration, and the integration with broader assurance. The model that compresses external audit duration.
Module 7. FP&A integration
Build the FP&A integration: engagement-level P&L tracking, delivery-centre P&L tracking, account-level P&L tracking, capability-level P&L tracking, rolling-forecast pattern, scenario-modelling pattern, AI-driven forecast augmentation, and the integration with broader CFO-office strategy. The integration that converts finance from reporting to decision-driving.
Module 8. Treasury and working capital
Build the treasury and working-capital framework: cash-management pattern across multi-country operations, receivables-management pattern, payables-management pattern, FX-management pattern, banking-relationship management, and the integration with broader treasury function. The framework that protects margin under FX volatility.
Module 9. Vendor and procurement finance
Build the vendor and procurement finance framework: supplier-onboarding finance review, supplier-payment-term optimisation, supplier-risk management (financial and operational), supplier-spend analytics, and the integration with broader procurement function.
Module 10. Finance technology stack
Build the finance technology stack: core ERP selection (SAP S/4HANA, Oracle Cloud ERP, Workday Financials, NetSuite OneWorld, in-house), close-management platform, planning platform (Anaplan, Workday Adaptive, Pigment, Oracle EPM, SAP Analytics Cloud), reconciliation platform, AI-augmented finance platform (Wiz Bot, Vic.ai, Blue Dot, Trullion, FloQast AI), and the integration architecture.
Module 11. Executive engagement
Build the executive engagement: CFO partnership, COO partnership, regional-CFO partnership, audit-committee engagement, board engagement, and the integration with broader finance leadership. The engagement that drives finance-team funding and authority.
Module 12. Your 10-week build plan
Week-by-week plan with weekly deliverables. Weeks 1-2: IT services finance landscape + project-accounting architecture. Weeks 3-4: multi-element revenue recognition + AI-augmented close. Weeks 5-6: multi-country compliance + audit-readiness model. Weeks 7-8: FP&A integration + treasury and working capital. Weeks 9-10: vendor and procurement finance + finance technology stack + executive engagement. Deliverable: modern finance operations capability ready for next close cycle.

How this addresses your situation

Specific modules that map to what you said you are dealing with.

Module 1 covers the landscape.
Modules 2 to 4 produce project-accounting architecture, revenue recognition, and AI-augmented close.
Module 5 covers multi-country compliance.
Module 6 covers audit-readiness.
Module 7 covers FP&A integration.
Module 8 covers treasury.
Module 9 covers vendor/procurement finance.
Module 10 covers the finance technology stack.
Module 11 covers executive engagement.
Module 12 covers the 10-week build plan.

What you get with this course

  • The 12-module course delivered as text plus downloadable templates.
  • Templates and worked examples for project-accounting architecture, multi-element revenue recognition, AI-augmented close, multi-country compliance framework, audit-readiness model, FP&A integration, treasury and working capital, vendor and procurement finance, finance technology stack, executive engagement.
  • A hand-built implementation playbook generated for your specific firm.
  • Three worked examples of modern finance operations at peer IT services firms.
  • Scripted talking points for the CFO and audit-committee engagement.

What you will have in hand by Day 1, Week 1, Month 1

Day 1: Project-accounting architecture scaffold drafted.

Week 4: Revenue recognition + AI-augmented close designed.

Week 8: Multi-country compliance + audit-readiness operational.

Week 10: Modern capability in operation on next close cycle.

Before and after

Before

Your finance operations handle classic monthly close. Project-accounting complexity strains the ERP. Multi-element revenue recognition is reactive. AI is talked about but not deployed. Multi-country compliance is patchy. Senior engagement work goes to peers shipping the modern capability.

After

A modern finance operations capability is in place. Project-accounting architecture, multi-element revenue-recognition framework, AI-augmented close, multi-country compliance framework, audit-readiness model, FP&A integration, treasury and working capital, vendor and procurement finance, finance technology stack, executive engagement are all designed.

What happens if you do not address this

Finance managers without the modern capability miss the senior engagement work. SOX testing windows tighten and external-audit billing rises. AI tooling is now commodity in peer firms.

Who it is for

For finance managers, accounting managers, senior finance analysts, FP&A leads, and controllers at IT services firms.

Who this is NOT for. Pure tax-focused finance roles. Finance managers at firms with no IT services / consulting business. Pure audit roles.

How it arrives

Text-based course via LMS, plus downloadable templates and worked examples and the hand-built implementation playbook.

Time investment. Roughly 18 hours of reading and 80 to 160 hours of finance-team effort across the 10-week build.

Why $199 is the right number

External finance-operations consultants (Big4 finance practices, specialist firms like The Hackett Group, ScottMadden, Genpact) charge $300K-$1.5M for finance modernisation programmes. ERP-modernisation programmes run $1M-$10M. $199 buys the focused playbook plus the implementation document for your specific firm.

FAQ

Will this replace hiring a finance-modernisation consultant?
Partially. It teaches the modern capability. You may still want specialist input for advanced ERP migration.
What if my firm is privately held (not SOX-applicable)?
Module 6 covers private-firm audit readiness.
Does this cover EU CSRD reporting?
Module 5 covers CSRD overlay.
What about ASC 842 / IFRS 16 lease accounting?
Module 3 covers lease accounting overlap where it intersects revenue.
What is in the implementation playbook for me specifically?
Project-accounting architecture tailored to your firm's engagement mix; multi-country compliance framework matched to your operating geography; a 10-week build plan.

30-day money-back guarantee. If after a week of working through the materials this is not what you needed, reply to the receipt email and a full refund is processed. No questions, no forms.

Within 24 hours your account in the learning environment is provisioned and the tailored implementation playbook is delivered alongside it.