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How to Strike Out Fraud In Your Organization

Shohei Ohtani is a household name in Major League Baseball. One of the league’s most formidable players, Ohtani is known as a two-way player who can pitch and hit. Unfortunately for Ohtani and the Los Angeles Dodgers, he’s also known as the victim of a...
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Businesses Employing Veterans Could be Eligible for Federal Award

If your business employs veterans, you might be eligible for a HIRE Vets Medallion Award. Businesses that earn this award are recognized for their leadership in recruiting, employing and retaining veterans.
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Tips for Preventing Disbursement Fraud In Your Business

As a Certified Fraud Examiner, I have investigated dozens of employee embezzlements that occurred at small businesses. Many of those embezzlements were committed by bookkeepers through disbursement fraud schemes.
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What Nonprofits Need to Know About Functional Expenses

The issuance and implementation of the FASB nonprofit financial presentation standard, Accounting Standards Update (ASU) 2016-14, back in 2016 resulted in changes to the presentation of GAAP-based financial statements for nonprofits. These changes were...
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What Your Nonprofit’s Financial Statements Reveal [Video]

The numbers on your nonprofit’s financial statements tell a colorful story ― if you know what to look for. Nonprofit CEOs, executive directors and board members who have a solid understanding of financial statements typically make better decisions for...
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2024 Payroll Update

Social Security & Medicare Tax As of January 1, 2024, the maximum amount of annual earnings subject to Social Security increases to $168,600 (from $160,200 in 2023). There is no limit on the amount of earnings subject to the Medicare tax. The maximum...
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