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The Institute for Internal Auditors (IIA) published its third annual OnRisk report: OnRisk – A Guide to Understanding, Aligning, and Optimizing Risk, which identifies and defines key risks, as perceived by boards, management, and chief audit executives.
Life is a game of inches: the six inches between your ears. You must get your mind right before you get your team right. Equip and encourage your team to build a positive mindset and actions in times like these.
Landing a corporate sponsorship is an accomplishment, especially in today’s economy. If you do succeed in securing a corporate sponsorship, you’ll want to keep unrelated business income tax (UBIT) from cutting into your new income.
The tax assessor’s notice isn’t always the final say on what taxpayers must remit. Companies can easily appeal these decisions with a proactive appeal strategy for their real and personal property taxes.
When cryptocurrencies first came on the scene, they were widely viewed as a fringe development, but in recent years they’ve moved closer to the mainstream.
During this on-demand discussion we talk about these challenges, the fundamental steps businesses should take to prepare for normalization, and new options and opportunities in the restructuring and turnaround space that can help organizations emerge stronger and better positioned to operate in the post-pandemic world.
Quoted in Inc. Magazine, Weaver’s SPAC Practice Leader, Zeeshan Khan, discusses the value of a strong management team and preparing for external accounting scrutiny when going public via SPAC. 
Presented in the latest edition of Today’s CPA, Weaver’s Alexis Kennedy digs into the best practices to keep in mind (and pitfalls to avoid) when taking your data to the cloud. 
An ESOP is a qualified retirement plan sponsored by a company, but unlike a 401K, an ESOP must invest primarily in the stock of the company sponsor and an ESOP may borrow money to finance the purchase of company stock.
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