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Internal Control Reviews – What Is It and Why do I Need One?
The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) in their recent “The Next Normal: Preparing for a Post-Pandemic Fraud Landscape”, found that 71% of organizations, across industries, are expecting an increase…
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Navigating Supply Chain Issues: Cost Saving Measures for Improving Your Transportation Costs
How many times have you opened your computer to read another article about a port lockdown or a bridge shutdown? The news impacting the transportation of goods is endless. Prices…
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Seize the Day with Real-time Strategic Planning
Traditional strategic planning requires not-for-profit leaders to perform a lot of guess work about what might happen in the future. This approach also asks decision-makers to explicitly shut down options…
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Abandoned 401(K) Accounts and the Great Resignation
The trend of U.S. workers leaving their jobs and employers struggling with high levels of employee turnover continues to gain momentum. Another 4.5 million U.S. workers quit their jobs in…
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Tips for How to Prepare for Your Charter School’s Audit
Audits can be a source of stress for school finance teams and administrators. The key to alleviating the anxiety and pain associated with auditing is no surprise. It comes down…
