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Why You Might Want to Build a Wall Between Your Business and Its Real Estate
Does your business own its real estate in a separate holding company, such as a limited liability company (LLC) or limited partnership? This practice can provide several advantages, including shielding…
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Should Your Business Consider a Fiscal Year End?
Most businesses close their books for tax and accounting purposes on December 31 because it aligns with the calendar year. But a calendar year isn’t always the best option. For…
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7 Common Process Review Findings and What They Signal for School Districts
At a glance, school finance operations often appear to be running smoothly. Deadlines are met, reports are completed, and payroll is processed on time. Behind the scenes, however, finance teams are managing…
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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…
