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Audit and Attest
By Michelle Jenkins Labor shortages and the desires of employees for a more balanced life are opening the door, now more than ever, for fully remote work options. This can potentially lead to a team of multi-state workers. When working with remote or multi-state workers, government contractors may need to segment cost pool allocations differently...
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By Meg Hampton Financial statement auditors don’t make business decisions for clients, nor do they take any part in accounting processes or procedures. It’s not even their primary goal to test internal controls. Their job is to assess risk. In the process of conducting audit and assurance work, your audit team will gain knowledge about...
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Enterprises of all sizes across the US have embraced the benefits of advanced cloud-based automation, big data and real-time reporting to advance nearly every aspect of their business. Meanwhile, we in the accounting profession have carefully—albeit slowly—adopted new analytical tools to improve auditing processes and outcomes for these same businesses and organizations. Changes in audit...
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Businesses and Non-Profits May Need to Complete New SBA Loan Necessity Questionnaire If your business or nonprofit borrowed $2 million or more under the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), be aware that the Small Business Administration (SBA) has released a Loan Necessity Questionnaire that borrowers may be required to complete as part of the loan forgiveness...
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For businesses that serve government entities and departments, the National Institute of Standards of Technology (NIST) implemented sweeping changes to standards on data security compliance at the end of 2017. But very few companies are in compliance, and when the government enforces these standards it may be too late to catch up. Data security is...
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