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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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How to Get Inventory Under Control
Uncertainty regarding inflation, demand and foreign tariffs has made inventory management even harder for businesses than it was previously. Although there are many unknowns right now, one thing is generally…
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Peer Review Newsletter: Key Developments and Resources
Does Your Firm Have an Alternative Practice Structure? An alternative practice structure (APS) is a business model in which a CPA firm separates its traditional auditing and attest services into a distinct…
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Recent Uniform Guidance Revisions: What They Mean for Local Government Single Audits
Federal grant rules have changed, and those changes matter for local governments that receive or may receive federal funding. In April 2024, the Office of Management and Budget updated the Uniform Guidance…
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How Auditors Evaluate Accounting Estimates
Financial statements aren’t built solely on fixed numbers and historical facts. Many reported amounts rely on accounting estimates — management’s best judgments about uncertain future outcomes. Estimates are inherently subjective…
