EXPENSE ACCOUNTING
Get audit-ready financial reports
Easily generate stock-based compensation expense reports (IFRS 2/ASC 718) to help you stay compliant.
See the tool in action
Discover how you can automate stock based compensation expenses, streamlining your financial audits.
Frictionless financial reporting
Leverage tailored solutions built to help your company stay compliant at every milestone.

Generate reports, your way
Generate reports, your way
Create fully customizable reports that accurately reflect the unique needs of your business and capture every scenario, including stock splits and grant re-pricing.

Give your spreadsheets a break
Give your spreadsheets a break
Reduce operational burden with automated reporting. In a few clicks, use your last financial statement to generate accurate, up-to-date reports fully integrated with your cap table.

Be audit-ready in minutes
Be audit-ready in minutes
When it’s time for an audit, you’ll have access to a packet that includes your stock-based compensation expense and minimum disclosure reports, plus an audit guide.
On average, customers have saved 1-2 weeks with automated financial reporting





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FAQs
When do I need financial reporting?
Companies that are required by auditors to disclose their stock based compensation expenses on their income statements need financial reporting.
Do I need to be on Carta to access financial reporting?
Yes, you need to be onboarded onto Carta to access this product. Learn more about pricing and plans here.
Which accounting standards do you support?
Carta supports both GAAP and IFRS accounting standards. You’ll receive the accounting standard that matches your country of incorporation, with advanced tools that can support you as you grow and face different accounting standards.
When should I report my stock-based compensation expenses?
Companies are required to report on their stock-based compensation expenses annually. However, many investors may ask that companies report expenses quarterly.
What is a financial audit and why do I need one?
A financial audit is a third-party evaluation of your company’s financial statements to confirm that your reported values are complete and accurate.
Depending on your company’s goals, you may want an audit to appeal to investors, satisfy insurance requirements, or get a loan. Learn more here.