Posts Tagged ‘accounting’
Jennifer Eubanks Forbes Feature Article: Why Leadership Intent Matters
Jennifer Eubanks recently authored the council post, Why Leadership Intent Matters. Last year was when I decided to begin studying leadership with the intention of honing my personal leadership capability and that of the management team at my company, particularly considering the many challenges posed by the pandemic. In the search for literature and training,…
Read MoreJennifer Eubanks Contribution to Forbes Expert Panel: 11 Ways for Financial Leaders to Improve Company Health and Guide Overall Strategy
Jennifer Eubanks recently contributed to the expert panel council post 11 Ways for Financial Leaders To Improve Company Health And Guide Overall Strategy A company’s leadership team may be well informed about industry trends, consumer behaviors and the latest technology tools, but if they don’t have expert financial guidance, the company is likely to get into…
Read MoreJennifer Eubanks Contribution to Forbes Expert Panel: 14 Best Practices to Help Business Owners Manage Cash Flow
Jennifer Eubanks recently contributed to the expert panel council post 14 Best Practices To Help Business Owners Manage Cash Flow. “While many business owners and entrepreneurs have a good grasp of the importance of sales and profit, they may not understand why it’s essential to stay on top of cash flow. Understanding operational cash flow…
Read MoreJennifer Eubanks Forbes Feature Article: Three Ways Today’s Accounting Professionals Can Increase Their Value
Jennifer Eubanks recently authored the council post, Three Ways Today’s Accounting Professionals Can Increase Their Value. “Many accounting professionals spend significant time preparing financial statements, conducting audits, and preparing tax returns. All of these activities look historically at transactions and focus on compliance requirements of the organization such as submitting financial statements to investors or…
Read More2020 Year-end Charitable Giving Tax Incentives for Corporations
Once again, the grocery store bell ringers are out with red buckets seeking spare change in this giving time of the year. Yet a pall rests over the season due to pandemic-related economic reversals felt by even the jolliest of citizens. It is rumored that Rudolph, Prancer, and Vixen were furloughed, and Santa will lighten…
Read MoreUnrelated Business Income – Latest Update Nonprofits and Associations
January 13, 2021 Jim Niblock, CPA Department’s Senior Manager of Tax Services and Jennifer Eubanks present Unrelated Business Income – Latest Update Nonprofits and Associations Register Now
Read MoreCash Management through Crisis for Nonprofits & Associations
Dan O’Dea, CPA Department’s Director of Outsourced Accounting and Jennifer Eubanks present ‘Cash Management through Crisis for Nonprofits & Associations Register Now
Read MoreGraduate Certificate in Accounting for Government Contracts Soon Available at George Mason University
At CPA Department, we bring to the table over 30 years of experience in Government Contract Consulting. We have long partnered with government contracts in order to not only assist with financial decisions, audits, and taxes, but also to help fulfill the unique needs in the field. Since it is vital for government contractors to…
Read MoreTop 7 reasons companies Outsource Accounting and Back-office functions
By Jennifer Eubanks 1. Competent financial management, reporting, and guidance. Businesses need to have competent financial management, reporting, and guidance so the management team can focus on operations. 2. Businesses need the right people. Some 70 percent of KPMG survey respondents said they are outsourcing accounting to get access to better talent. This helps clients focus on their business instead…
Read MoreAccounting Outsourcing… Leading the New Normal
We all believed that to ensure the productivity of our employees and to keep the business running smoothly, we had to do the hour commute, spend 8 to 10 hours tethered to our desks and participate in in-person meetings five days a week. You know, back in February. Rare were the companies that allowed employees…
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