Taking A Long-Term Approach To Certain Insurance Documentation
After insurance policies expire, many businesses just throw away the paper copies and delete the digital files. But you may need to produce evidence of certain kinds of insurance even
After insurance policies expire, many businesses just throw away the paper copies and delete the digital files. But you may need to produce evidence of certain kinds of insurance even
Is your non-profit making the most of its email list? If you send every item to individual donors, corporate supporters, volunteers, and the media — regardless of their interests or
It was totally a ‘wild’ night of fun at the Friends of the Zoo, a non-profit dedicated to helping Dickerson Park Zoo, Ball of the Wild! This year, the #KPMSponsored
For many small and even some midsize employers, keeping up with the regulatory and administrative functions of HR is not easy. Sometimes most or all the work is assigned to
In July, the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) published two guides to help clarify a new rule that requires auditors of public companies to disclose CAMs in their audit
#KPMMarketing was in attendance at the recent Springfield Business Journal Economic Impact Awards to celebrate this year’s honorees! As the 2018 recipient of the ‘Philanthropic Business of the Year’ distinction,
#KPMCPAs is proud to announce that #KPMTax Manager Josh Brock is the 2019 Chair of the Missouri Society of CPAs’ (MOCPA) Southwest Chapter! This announcement, featured in the MOCPA publication,
When it comes to reducing fraud loss and duration, active detection methods (such as surprise audits or data monitoring) are far more effective than passive methods (such as confessions or
If you are lucky enough to be a winner at gambling or the lottery, congratulations! After you celebrate, however, be ready to deal with the tax consequences of your good
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) does not monitor just publicly traded companies. It also looks at the dealings of some private companies, often to the surprise of their owners