- Wildfire and Disaster Funding Opportunities for Arizona Cities and Towns
- Preparing for the Future of Single Audits: Navigating the Latest AICPA Guidance
- Common Audit Requests for Selections and the ADM 15
- Documenting Board Approval for Payroll Contracts
- Travel Reimbursements – Tips for Uncommon Scenarios
- Why Segregation of Duties Matters in an IT Environment
- Don’t Hold Your Breath: Why Water and Wastewater Rates in Arizona Aren’t Falling Anytime Soon
- Do Your Due Diligence!
- What Happens When Cash Isn’t Reconciled
- Adjacent Ways Projects: Capitalize or Expense?
Author Archives: Diane Bradley
Eugene Park Graduates from AICPA Leadership Academy
We are excited to announce that Eugene Park, CPA was one of 36 leaders to graduate from the American Institute of CPAs’ (AICPA) 2019 AICPA Leadership Academy, a rigorous program to inspire, nurture and empower the next generation of CPA leaders. As … read more
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Tips for Effective Capital Asset Reporting for School Districts
As your school district prepares for its upcoming audit, you may be scrambling to get everything in order – including finalizing the District’s general ledger, reconciling cash records to those of the County Treasurer, and of course, preparing capital asset … read more
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Tagged accounting, capital asset reporting, capital assets, compliance, financial statements, inventory, James Shankland, school district, USFR
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#BestPractices – Branding Your Nonprofit on Social Media
Social media is more than just viral videos, challenges, memes, and live streams; it’s the largest community available to generate brand awareness. Social media has continued to change the way people interact and communicate. How can your nonprofit leverage this … read more
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Tagged donations, donors, marketing, nonprofit, NPO, social media, volunteers
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Schools and School Districts: Getting Comfortable with E-rate Financial Reporting
A Bird’s-eye View Over the E-rate Process High-speed internet and telecommunications have become necessary to partake in modern society and gain access to information on education, job training, health care, and much more. Yet, if high broadband has become so … read more
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Tagged accounting, e-rate, financial reporting, internet, Mathilde Pioux, school district, technology
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Undesignated Tax Credit Funds for Public School Districts – Who Decides How to Expend These Monies?
Most of the time when making a tax credit donation, donors have a pretty good idea of which program or programs they would like to make a tax credit donation towards. But what about the funds from the generous individuals … read more
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Tagged Arizona, donations, school council, school district, student activities, tax credit
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GASB Statement No. 88 – Required Updates to Debt Footnote Disclosures
Is your government ready to implement potential changes to your debt footnote disclosures? For fiscal years beginning after June 15, 2018, Governmental Accounting Standards Board number 88 is applicable. This pronouncement requires the disclosure of additional essential debt-related information for … read more
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Tagged debt, debt service, disclosures, financial statements, GASB, government, Joshua Jumper
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Form 990: Employee Compensation Disclosure
The annual Form 990 informational return for nonprofit organizations requires disclosure of compensation information for specific employees, but who qualifies for disclosure? Part VII of the 990 requires the reporting of officers, directors, trustees and key employees of the organization … read more
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Tagged compensation, Form 990, key employees, nonprofit, NPO, payroll, tax return
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