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What Sets Internal and External Audits Apart — and Why it Matters
Both internal and external audits play vital roles in safeguarding your organization’s financial integrity. They share the common goals of promoting reporting transparency and helping prevent errors and fraud, but…
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What If …? How Stress Testing Can Help Your Business Prepare for Economic Uncertainty
Even financially sound businesses can be vulnerable to market volatility and unexpected disruptions. Many companies discover too late that their financial position, internal controls or contingency plans aren’t built to…
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IRS Issues Final Regulations on Tips Tax Break
Last year, a new income tax deduction for qualified cash tips went into effect under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA). The break is scheduled to expire after 2028.…
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Taking a Strategic Approach to Price Increases
Rising labor, materials and operating expenses continue to pressure margins across industries. To relieve that pressure, you might consider a price increase. The prices of your products and services should…
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Strengthening Internal Controls in Growing Small & Midsize Businesses: Scaling Without Increasing Risk
Growth signals that your business is on the right track. Revenue climbs, new team members come aboard, and opportunities multiply. Yet, as operations expand, so does complexity—and with it, risk. …
