About Ioszal

An informational resource, not a service provider

Ioszal exists to explain multi-entity consolidation and intercompany reconciliation concepts in plain language, for anyone who wants to understand how organizations approach group-level financial reporting.

Our purpose

Why this website exists

Group financial reporting can involve dozens of subsidiaries, multiple currencies, and thousands of intercompany transactions. The terminology and workflow around consolidating that information is often scattered across technical accounting standards and vendor marketing material.

Ioszal was created to gather general, accessible explanations of those concepts in one place — written for finance and operations professionals who want a clear overview rather than a sales pitch.

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What guides this site

Our operating principles

Educational First

Every page is written to inform, not to sell. We do not offer paid subscriptions, software licenses, or consulting engagements through this site.

General, Not Prescriptive

Content here reflects widely referenced concepts. It is not a substitute for advice from a qualified accountant, auditor, or legal professional.

Written Plainly

We try to avoid unnecessary jargon and explain terms the first time they appear, so the material is useful to non-specialists too.

Privacy-Conscious

We collect the minimum information needed to respond to inquiries. See our Privacy Policy for full details.

Open to Correction

If something on this site is unclear or out of date, we welcome a message so we can review and update it.

Independent

Ioszal is not affiliated with any accounting standards body, software vendor, or regulatory authority.

What we do not do

Ioszal does not sell software, process payments, manage client financial data, or provide paid advisory services of any kind. Everything published on this website is for general informational purposes only and should not be relied upon as professional advice.

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