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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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Timekeeping for Nonprofits: Compliance, Clarity and Better Management
Nonprofit organizations often juggle multiple programs, funding sources and staffing structures, making accurate time tracking essential. Furthermore, federal and state wage and hour laws require certain records be kept, and…
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2026 Predictions for the Manufacturing Industry
The manufacturing industry is entering 2026 facing economic uncertainty, evolving regulations, and rapid technological change. These pressures are forcing manufacturers to rethink how they manage operations, supply chains, and long-term…
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4 Types of Interest Expense You May Be Able to Deduct
Personal interest expense generally can’t be deducted for federal tax purposes. There are, however, exceptions. Here are four, one of which is a new break under the One Big Beautiful…
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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. …
