Are Your Books Ready for Year-End Tax Filing? January 23, 2026 By: Chris Murrow In Summary: Continuous Verification: Rather than fixing books at year-end, businesses should perform monthly reconciliations … Read More
5 Signs It’s Time to Switch CPA Firms January 21, 2026 By: Karl Wappaus For many business owners, a CPA is one of the first, and longest, professional relationships … Read More
Are Your Cost Accounting Systems DCAA Compliant? What Government Contractors Need to Know January 20, 2026 By: Andrew Van Thuyne In Summary: Strict Regulatory Standards: To maintain contract eligibility, accounting systems must satisfy the specific … Read More
How Fractional CFOs Help Businesses Improve Forecasting and Budgeting January 15, 2026 By: Trey Gailey In Summary: Dynamic Financial Modeling: Unlike static budgets, fractional CFOs build real-time models that integrate … Read More
3 Ways to Fix Cash Flow Problems in Your Business January 15, 2026 By: Trey Gailey In Summary: Accelerate Receivables: Businesses should bridge the “timing gap” between earning revenue and receiving … Read More
New Cybersecurity Requirements for Defense Contractors Under CMMC Final Rule January 7, 2026 By: Katie Fortwengler The Department of Defense (DoD) issued a final rule amending the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation … Read More
How a Business Valuation Can Unlock Hidden Opportunities December 15, 2025 By: Gino Pisano In Summary: Identification of Value Drivers: A formal valuation goes beyond surface-level profits to analyze … Read More
Best Practices for Preparing Construction Year-End WIP Schedules December 11, 2025 By: Michele Armstrong, Janet Wood In Summary: Maintain Data Accuracy: Effective WIP schedules require up-to-date contract values, inclusive of approved … Read More
OBBBA Tax and Accounting Implications for Government Contractors December 8, 2025 By: E. Terry Grant, Katie Fortwengler The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), enacted in July 2025, introduces sweeping tax and … Read More