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Tag Archives: government
Maintenance & Repair or Capital Asset?
There are times when it is easy to determine that an asset should be capitalized, such as purchasing a piece of equipment over the capitalization threshold. Other purchases may be more complicated, such as roofing, streets, and add-ons that may … read more
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Tagged accounting, Arizona, asset listing, capital asset, capitalization, CPA, CPA firm, financial statement, GASB, government, maintenance, municipality
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What You Need to Know about Tax Abatement Disclosures
Presentation by Anthony St. George, CPA Posted August 2, 2017
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Uniform Guidance – Brief Overview of the Methods of Procurement
Posted March 27, 2017 Presentation by Eugene Park:
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Allowable Travel Meal Expenses
Several questions often arise when processing travel reimbursements: Was it an overnight trip? Where did the employee travel to? Were any meals provided at hotels and/or conferences? What is our policy on receipts? Once all these questions are answered, you … read more
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Tagged accounting, accounting manual, Arizona, CPA, CPA firm, employees, expenses, government, meal, rates, reimbursement, SAAM, school district, travel
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GASB Statement No. 54 – A Refresher
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board (“GASB”) approved Statement 54 in February 2009 and made it effective for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2011. Implementation back in FY 10-11 required a deep analysis of an entities’ activity. In some cases, … read more
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Tagged accounting, adjustment, Arizona, capital project, classification, CPA, financial report, GASB 54, government, school district, special revenue
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Using the “Green Book” to Set a System of Internal Controls
The Standards for Internal Control in the Federal Government, also known as the “Green Book,” sets the standards for an effective internal control system for federal agencies. These control standards are widely adopted by state and local agencies as part of … read more
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What to Look Out for when Reviewing Bank Reconciliations
The bank statement reconciliation process is one, if not the most critical, of an organization’s internal controls. To ensure appropriate segregation of duties, it is important that bank statements and reconciliations are reviewed by someone other than the preparer, especially … read more
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