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Are Your Compliance Processes Keeping Up with Evolving Audit Requirements?

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Discover how SAP solutions lay a solid foundation for audits and next level PCAOB or AICPA compliance reviews. Overview of the PCAOB and AICPA The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) is a regulatory body established by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 in response to corporate accounting scandals like Enron and WorldCom.

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Members’ Profile: Rofhiwa Irene Singo

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Looking ahead, I aim to continue serving on boards that focus on skills development and small business growth, as these are critical areas for economic empowerment and job creation. When I eventually retire from active employment, I envision dedicating my time to various boards, where I can share my expertise and help shape impactful programmes.

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Financial Accounting Hierarchy - By JP Puchulu

Boston Startup CFO

Familiarity with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) is essential. If you lack knowledge in accounting principles, you open yourself up to many potential risks, including inaccurate financial statements which can hinder your ability to make informed decisions.

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The most and least complex jurisdictions for financial compliance in APAC

Future CFO

China is the most complex jurisdiction for financial compliance in Asia Pacific while Hong Kong is the easiest, said TMF Group recently. Tax rates, policies and subsidies can also differ depending on whether a location is in a free trade zone, a special economic zone, or a hi-tech industrial development zone, TMF Group noted.

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Nonprofit Accounting Basics for Founders, Board Members & Executives

The Charity CFO

The basic accounting principles for nonprofit organizations are the same as accounting for for-profit companies. . So let’s start with the basics, and later we’ll dig into some of the things that make nonprofit accounting unique. . Revenue is inflows that increase economic wealth. Difference #1: Terminology.

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The Difference between a Bookkeeper, an Accountant, and a CFO

The Charity CFO

They also help nonprofit leaders maintain compliance with legal standards and tax regulations. Some nonprofit accountants are also Certified Public Accountants (CPA) , though it’s typically not required. Properly managing an organization’s taxes helps ensure the nonprofit maintains its exempt tax status.

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CFO Leadership Council Highlights Our First 10 DEI Ascend Honorees

CFO Leadership

Denye has over fifteen years of accounting and finance experience and has spent eight years in the non profit industry. in Economics from UCLA and M.B.A. Kim Nguyen, CFO, Industrial Management Training Institute (IMTI). Denye received his B.A. from Cal State University, Long Beach.