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Tag Archives: NPO
Accounting for PPP Loan Proceeds at Fiscal Year End
The Payroll Protection Program (PPP) was put into law in April 2020, and many nonprofit organizations applied for loan proceeds to obtain relief and resources for payroll and certain other expenses due to COVID-19. Hopefully, you have set up a … read more
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COVID-19 Effects on NFP Financial Statements and Disclosures
Whether you were in the middle of your annual audit when COVID-19 started making waves or will soon be embarking on your next audit, you can expect that there will an impact on your financial statements and disclosures. Here is … read more
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Updating Internal Controls for a Remote Environment
A nonprofit organization (NPO) has a responsibility to its donors and other stakeholders to keep a strong internal control structure to help prevent and detect fraud. In the ever changing world we are in, it can become increasingly hard to … read more
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The Potential Impacts to Nonprofit Organizations Caused by the Coronavirus
The nonprofit world is about coming together to help others and it is times like the current worldwide struggle that nonprofit work is more valuable than ever. There seem to be a ton of resources for small businesses but did … read more
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Tagged business office, coronavirus, COVID-19, Eugene Park, government support, loans, nonprofits, NPO, operations, support
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Getting Your Organization Ready for Remote Auditing
Every year, the accounting profession takes another evolutionary step to meet the changing demands of our technologically advancing world. The current health crisis has highlighted the importance of up-to-date technology to help perform work efficiently and effectively from any location. … read more
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Tagged Arizona, CPA, government, nonprofit, NPO, Patrick Copeland, remote auditing, remote working, technology
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Ways to Help Detect and Prevent Fraud in Non-Profit Organizations
Preventing fraud in a non-profit organization is critical to protecting its assets, as well as its reputation. Donors to non-profit organizations want to feel that they can trust the board of directors and management of the organization to uphold its … read more
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Tagged accounting, best practices, Eric Taylor, fraud, government, internal controls, management, nonprofit, NPO, organization, policies, theft
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Behind the Scenes – An Overview of the Single Audit Process
If your organization has ever undergone a single audit before, then you know that the process is extensive. A single audit adds additional time and cost to an organization’s existing financial audit. However, organizations who understand the single audit process … read more
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Tagged auditing, federal programs, government, nonprofit, NPO, SEFA, Shauna Brewster, Single Audit, uniform guidance
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