Train Employees to Help Stamp Out Fraud
If your company is tired of being a fraud target, it is time to train employees how to recognize and uncover unscrupulous activities — before irreparable damage is done. Here
If your company is tired of being a fraud target, it is time to train employees how to recognize and uncover unscrupulous activities — before irreparable damage is done. Here
#KPMCPAs is proud to again sponsor the 18th Annual Heartland Regional Council of the Institute of Management Accountants Educational Conference at the University Plaza Hotel & Convention Center September 19-20! This
If you are charitably inclined and you collect art, appreciated artwork can make one of the best charitable gifts from a tax perspective. In general, donating appreciated property is doubly
If your non-profit is contemplating a merger or acquisition with another organization, you have a lot of work ahead of you. One of the most daunting challenges is keeping leaders
You have most likely heard the old business cliché ‘cash is king.’ And it is true: a company in a strong cash position stands a much better chance of obtaining
A shortage of skilled workers is a real concern in some of the nation’s largest industries. If you fear your business could find itself struggling to fill positions, one way
Small businesses often use the cash-basis method of accounting. As businesses grow, they usually convert to accrual-basis reporting for federal tax purposes and to conform with U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting
A behind-the-scenes look at our fun photoshoot for the annual Springfield Business Journal Giving Guide – available now! #KPMCPAs believes in giving back to our non-profit clients and the community through
When teachers are setting up their classrooms for the new school year, it is common for them to pay for a portion of their classroom supplies out of pocket. A
If you have done any research into employee benefits for your business recently, you may have come across a bit of alphabet soup in the form of ‘HSA + HDHP.’