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By adopting best practices for fraud prevention and fostering a culture of transparency, NFPs can safeguard their resources and continue to make a positive impact.
Whether preceding an M&A transaction or another executive hire, due diligence identifies any red flags before inking a high-stakes deal.
Navigating the federal grants process can be complex. Our Center of Excellence – Not-for-Profit Consulting team dives into the ever-changing and multifaceted world of federal grants from how to determine which grants best fit your mission to ensuring compliance with federal requirements and reporting.
Weaver's series sheds light on the intricacies of HIPAA compliance for non-medical entities and offers crucial insights that could impact your company’s operations.
Change Healthcare was impacted by a cybersecurity incident that breached its information technology network.
Weaver’s Q4 Accounting and SEC Update team closed out 2023 by highlighting these areas: new ASUs, CECL for SRCs, Cybersecurity, ESG and year-end tax essentials.
Administrative, physical, and technical safeguards are an essential element of HIPAA security and essential for protecting PHI and ePHI.
HIPAA’s requirements apply to more than doctors and hospitals. Protect your business and clients by learning about key requirements including who needs to comply.
Non-medical businesses may be surprised that they are subject to HIPAA because they have clients handling ePHI.
Weaver’s IT and Accounting Advisory leaders discuss new SEC cybersecurity rules and the use of generative AI. Learn more.
Weaver's downloadable tool can help your organization address insider threats & identify and mitigate financial crimes, intellectual property theft & cyber attacks.
Weaver offers several topics to incorporate into the discussions at your next board and committee meetings. Consider these questions for your upcoming board meeting.
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