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What Happens When Cash Isn’t Reconciled
As auditors, we are often asked what we consider to be the most important internal control in an organization. While many different internal controls are important, one at the top of the list would most certainly be cash reconciliations. Reconciliations … read more
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Tagged accounting, Arizona, cash reconciliation, government, Jill Shaw, nonprofit, NPO, school district
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Physical Inventory Considerations
Do you know how to perform an inventory? Although it may appear straightforward, there are considerations that should be reviewed prior to commencing to avoid delays or inefficiencies. Below is a list of items to consider when planning for a … read more
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Tagged assets, government, inventory, nonprofit, NPO, Sarah Jacobs, school district
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Turning the Calendar to 2026: Key Payroll Updates Every Employer Needs to Know
As we step into 2026, payroll teams have a fresh set of deadlines and compliance updates to ensure they are followed. From W-2 reporting requirements to new contribution limits, here is a breakdown of what employers should be preparing for. … read more
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Tagged accounting, government, Karin Smith, nonprofit, NPO, payroll, school district, taxes
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Strong Foundations: Key Procedures for Effective Grants Management
Grant funding is often the cornerstone that drives essential programs in municipalities, schools, and non-profit organizations. Yet, grant dollars rarely come without oversight and reporting requirements—after all, funders want to see the impact their investment is making. To keep funding … read more
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Tagged Arizona, audit, compliance, government, grants, internal controls, nonprofit, NPO, oversight, reporting, school district, Shauna Brewster
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Setting Nonprofit Executive Compensation
Executive compensation is an often-scrutinized piece of information reported on a nonprofit organization’s Form 990. From grantors to potential donors, the IRS, and even the media, the level of interest in what nonprofit executives are paid has never been greater. … read more
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Tagged executive compensation, Form 990, Jim Rebenar, nonprofit, NPO
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The Art of Expense Allocation: Crafting an Accurate Statement of Functional Expenses
Accurate expense allocation is a cornerstone of financial management for nonprofit organizations (NPOs). Not only is it crucial for compliance with IRS regulations and financial statement requirements, but it also plays a significant role in maintaining transparency and trust with … read more
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Tagged accounting, expense allocation, expenses, financial statements, functional expenses, nonprofit, NPO, Shauna Brewster
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Securing Sensitive Data Through the Use of Multifactor Authentication
How many times have you tried to set a password for something, only to run into requirement after requirement regarding how complex your password must be? Upper and lowercase letters, numbers, special symbols… long are the days when you could … read more
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Tagged data protection, data security, internal controls, IT security, multifactor authentication, nonprofit, NPO, Travis Galtlin
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