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GASB Statement No. 96, Subscription-Based Information Technology Arrangements, requires organizations to include these arrangements on their balance sheet.
Weaver has worked with correction agencies across the country to implement organization change based on performance outcomes & process measures.
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act provides public entities with unprecedented levels of funding for what your constituents need most.
As you near the end of the process implementing Statement No. 87 (Leases), Weaver highlights a few key questions to consider.
As organizations conform to new accounting standards for leases, Weaver provides tips for how to handle IT subscriptions.
Following steps to detect and avoid overpayment in construction projects will help keep costs under control for school district construction projects of all sizes.
Here are five components school districts should consider to implement effective workforce and succession planning in today's labor market.
IBM has announced in-kind grants valued at $5 million to address cybersecurity in schools worldwide. School districts can apply online before June 21, 2022.
Like archaeologists using geothermal tools to pinpoint digging locations, forensic investigators have discovered how to use data analytics to help school districts narrow in on potential fraud, waste and abuse.
Welcome to your new role in your district’s internal audit department. As an audit professional, whether at the director or entry level, your first months on the job can be critical.
Written for School Business Affairs, a publication of the Association of School Board Officials, Weaver’s Alyssa Martin, discusses the spirit of collaboration between school district CFOs and their audit team. 
With travel to conferences and events picking up again, it is a good time to review your district’s travel guidelines and procedures.