
Government and School Districts Articles
Close-Up On Financial Statements
Posted by Douglas Muth on June 12, 2019
There are three types of financial statements. One is the income statement. Can you name the other two?
EEOC Spotlights Disability Discrimination Claims
Posted by Stephanie Wilkinson on June 12, 2019
Federal and state laws have been designed to protect disabled individuals from discrimination.
Comparing Internal and External Audits
Posted by Sara Dayton on June 03, 2019
Internal and external auditors provide complementary coverage of financial matters that can help you make informed business decisions. What’s the difference between them?
4 Ways to Encourage Innovation in Customer Service
Posted by Maria Gambacorta on June 13, 2018
Revising your approach to customer service may seem like reinventing the wheel, but as buying trends, technology, and culture change, so must your methods of interacting with customers.
Public vs. Private Companies: When Should Different Accounting Rules Apply?
Posted by on May 11, 2018
From Main Street to Wall Street, businesses come in various sizes. One set of accounting rules can’t fit everyone, so the FASB has been tailoring some standards for private companies.
Unlock Hidden Cash From Your Balance Sheet
Posted by Timothy Bubar on February 21, 2018
Business owners tend to focus on profits. But when you need to unlock money to invest in fixed assets or pay the rent, the balance sheet might have easy answers.
Big Accounting Rule Changes Coming Soon
Posted by Douglas Muth on January 30, 2018
As you scramble to get up-to-date on changes to the federal tax rules under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, there also will be major changes to U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP).
Casualty and Theft Losses: Find the Silver Lining in Dark Clouds
Posted by Kevin Smeader on October 26, 2017
We are in the midst of hurricane season now, but the eastern and southern shores aren't the only parts of the country at risk for catastrophic events.
How Effectively do you Manage Risk?
Posted by John Schiavone on October 25, 2017
Businesses can’t eliminate risk, but they can manage it to maximize the entity’s economic return.
Withdrawal of Prior Guidance on Independent Contractors
Posted by Sherry DelleBovi on September 21, 2017
The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has begun taking steps to loosen the reins on employers, turning away from some Obama administration initiatives.