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How Auditors Assess Risk When Preparing Financial Statements

Posted by Aaron K. Waller, CPA on Nov 02, 2018

Every year, your audit firm will conduct a fresh risk assessment before the start of fieldwork. Why? Because your auditor wants to mitigate the risk of expressing an incorrect opinion regarding the accuracy and integrity of the company’s financial statements. Inadvertently signing off on financial statements that contain material misstatements can open a Pandora’s box of risks — from shareholder lawsuits to increased regulatory oversight.

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Posted in Audit & Assurance

Starting Slow With a SIMPLE IRA

Posted by Marty Williams, CPA on Oct 30, 2018

For certain employers, particularly small businesses, introducing a retirement plan for employees may seem like a daunting task. The company owner may feel that providing a full-blown 401(k) plan is his or her only choice, but that’s far from true.

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Posted in Business Advisory

Selling Your Business? Defer — and Possibly Reduce — Tax With an Installment Sale

Posted by Michael D. Machen, CPA, CVA on Oct 29, 2018

You’ve spent years building your company and now are ready to move on to something else, whether launching a new business, taking advantage of another career opportunity or retiring. Whatever your plans, you want to get the return from your business that you’ve earned from all of the time and money you’ve put into it.

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Posted in Business Tax

Now's The Time To Review Your Business Expenses

Posted by Lesley L. Price, CPA on Oct 16, 2018

As we approach the end of the year, it’s a good idea to review your business’s expenses for deductibility. At the same time, consider whether your business would benefit from accelerating certain expenses into this year.

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Posted in Business Tax

Analyze Your Health Plan’s Electronic Security to Comply With HIPAA

Posted by Amber Cochran Saxon on Oct 15, 2018

If you’re an employer that sponsors a health care plan, you may worry about inadvertently violating the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act — commonly known as HIPAA. But you should also bear in mind that there is a formal requirement for ensuring electronic data security. Specifically, sponsors of most plans must do a risk analysis to comply with what’s called the HIPAA security rule.

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Posted in Payroll, HR & Benefits

Audit Opinions: How Your Financial Statements Measure Up

Posted by Melissa Motley, CPA on Oct 12, 2018

Audit opinions differ depending on the information available, financial viability, errors discovered during audit procedures and other limiting factors. The type of opinion your auditor issues tells stakeholders whether you’re in compliance with accounting rules and likely to continue operating as a going concern.

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Posted in Audit & Assurance

Tax-free Fringe Benefits Help Small Businesses and Their Employees

Posted by Nick Wheeler, CPA on Oct 10, 2018

In today’s tightening job market, to attract and retain the best employees, small businesses need to offer not only competitive pay but also appealing fringe benefits. Benefits that are tax-free are especially attractive to employees. Let’s take a quick look at some popular options.

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Posted in Business Tax

Should Cloud Computing Setup Costs be Expensed or Capitalized?

Posted by Aaron K. Waller, CPA on Oct 08, 2018

Companies will be able to capitalize or spread out the costs of, setting up pricey business systems that operate on cloud technology under an update to U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). Here are the details.

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Posted in Audit & Assurance

5 Steps to State Sales/Use Tax Compliance in the Wake of Wayfair

Posted by Lisa Albritton on Oct 05, 2018

On June 21, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its widely anticipated decision in Wayfair. The Court held that states may require businesses to collect and remit sales and use taxes even if the business has no in-state physical presence.

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Posted in Business Tax

Supervisors Promoted From Within Call For Special Care

Posted by Murry Guy, CPA on Oct 04, 2018

When a supervisory position opens up, your immediate reaction as an employer may be to post a job opening to the general public. But don’t underestimate the value, efficiency and cost savings of an internal hire from your nonmanager ranks.

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Posted in Payroll, HR & Benefits

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