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On this episode of The ESOP Podcast, Bret Keisling is joined by Jennifer Krieger, financial advisory services director at Weaver, to discuss stock appreciation rights, including when and why they're issued, performance vs. retention SARs, questions of value dilution, and how SAR's differ from other forms of compensation.
Two partners at Weaver’s Assurance Service Department, Kerri Franz, and Aracely Rios, joined Beyond the Numbers to talk about the top five operational errors that occur and how to reduce them.
In this edition of Weaver: Beyond the Numbers, Weaver’s Partner-in-Charge of Real Estate Services, Howard Altshuler, spoke about how different the FAS 66 was prior to the new guidance saying that, “FAS 66 had prescriptive requirements that would enable a company to recognize revenue on a real estate sale.
This episode introduces us to the world of Employee Benefit Plan (EBP) audits with a look at why they’re necessary, what to expect from the audit and how employers can find the right auditor.
On this episode of Weaver Beyond the Numbers, Real Estate Edition, Howard Altshuler, Partner-in-Charge, Real Estate Services for Weaver and Rob Nowak, Partner, Tax Services for Weaver were joined by Andy Freundlich, Partner, Assurance Services for Weaver for a lively discussion on risk assessment and management in real estate.
But really, how did the Texas Center for Employee Ownership become established?
In honor of Employee Ownership Month (EOM), host Bret Keisling invited Weaver’s Jennifer Krieger on The ESOP Podcast, Mini-cast 104: EOM with Jennifer Krieger, to celebrate employee owners.
In this episode of Weaver: Beyond the Numbers podcast, we discuss the role of fiduciaries.
Weaver's professionals walk through the exciting changes and the most common pitfalls to avoid under the FASB lease accounting standards, detailing which industries will be affected the most, how the standards have an impact beyond financial reporting, and more simply, defining what will now be considered a lease.