Defrauded? How to help your nonprofit recover Thousands of not-for-profit organizations fall victim to embezzlement schemes every year — some even losing millions of dollars. But ... Read More
Didn’t contribute to an IRA last year? There still may be time If you’re getting ready to file your 2020 tax return, and your tax bill is higher than you’d like, there might still be an oppo... Read More
Should your business add Roth contributions to its 401(k)? If your business sponsors a 401(k) plan, you might someday consider adding designated Roth contributions. Here are some factors to explore ... Read More
Reporting restricted cash Your company’s financial statements should be transparent about any restrictions on cash. Are your reporting practices in compliance ... Read More
Did you make donations in 2020? There’s still time to get substantiation If you’re like many Americans, letters from your favorite charities may be appearing in your mailbox acknowledging your 2020 donation... Read More
Should my distressed company consider a debt restructuring? Many businesses have experienced severe cash flow problems during the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, some may have delayed or missed loan ... Read More
Many tax amounts affecting businesses have increased for 2021 A number of tax-related limits that affect businesses are annually indexed for inflation, and many have increased for 2021. Some stayed the... Read More
It may be time to tune up your nonprofit’s accounting function Many organizations get stuck in procedural ruts because it’s easier in the short term to continue doing things the way they’ve ... Read More
The many uses of a SWOT analysis Using a strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT) analysis to frame an important business decision is a long-standing recomme... Read More
2021 individual taxes - Answers to your questions about limits Many people are more concerned about their 2020 tax bills right now than they are about their 2021 tax situations. That’s understanda... Read More