Responding to The Nightmare of a Data Breach
It is every business owner’s nightmare. Should hackers gain access to your customers’ or employees’ sensitive data, the very reputation of your company could be compromised. And lawsuits might soon
It is every business owner’s nightmare. Should hackers gain access to your customers’ or employees’ sensitive data, the very reputation of your company could be compromised. And lawsuits might soon
U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles require non-profits to regularly evaluate whether there is ‘substantial doubt’ about their ability to continue as a going concern. This means that the organization will
#KPMSpeaks to students! Megan Townsley, technical writer and Missouri State University graduate, will represent #KPMCPAs at the Missouri State Society for Technical Communication Annual Regional Student Conference on Saturday, April
It’s five days until the deadline, and we cannot THANK our WONDERFUL CLIENT Meek Chiropractic enough for coming to #KPMCPAs today and providing chair massages to #TeamKPM! Thanks to the
#KPMCPAs congratulates our clients who are finalists in this year’s #KPMSponsored #SWMO Nonprofit Excellence Awards happening Tuesday, April 16 at the Oasis Convention Center! They include: Central Bank of the Ozarks, TLC Properties, Boys
#TeamKPM #WomenLeaders, including Marketing Director Crystal Mapp and Human Resources Director Sara Choate, attended Biz 417 #WomenWhoMeanBusiness #BizBSchool this morning and left feeling inspired! We are women supporting women as
#KPMCPAs Supervisor Sarah Burrows from the non-profit and governmental #KPMAudit team will present at the next Government Finance Officer Association of Missouri’s Southwestern Chapter meeting, which is April 16 at Ozarks Transportation
Financial statements present a company’s financial position as of a specific date, typically the end of the year or quarter. But sometimes events happen shortly after the end of the
Many organizations are adopting qualified transportation plans. Under these arrangements, employers contribute dollars toward mass transit expenses and allow employees to use pretax compensation reductions to pay for any additional
One coffee, two coffees, three coffees, four – we’ve lost count, so we need a few more! Keep the caffeine coming and the returns rolling! #KPMTax season is in the