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The Hidden Risks of Relying on One Person for All Your Accounting (And How to Fix It)
It’s 8:12 a.m. Payroll is waiting. The bank wants numbers. A project manager is asking questions you can’t answer yet. And the one person who knows how everything works… is…
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Common Bank Reconciliation Pitfalls to Watch For
Bank reconciliation is one of the simplest — and most effective — internal controls for private businesses. Done consistently and correctly, it helps ensure your financial records are reliable and…
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The Business Lifecycle Part 1: The Idea Stage
CPAs working closely with small and mid‑sized business owners have learned there are six distinct stages that make up the lifecycle of a business. In this series, we’ll explore all these stages and the…
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School District Audit Preparation: How to Prepare for an Audit in 2026
For many school district finance teams, audit season doesn’t show up all at once. It builds slowly. A missing document here.A follow-up request that takes longer than expected.A reconciliation that gets pushed to the…
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What to Look for on Your Balance Sheet — and How to Strengthen It
The balance sheet shows your company’s financial condition — its assets vs. liabilities — at a specific point in time. However, the balance sheet is more than a static report.…
