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Ensure your school district's financial transparency and compliance. Discover strategies to avoid common deficiencies in AFR and ACFR reviews.
Discover the key elements of GASB 103, Financial Reporting Model Improvement, which enhances financial reporting consistency and will go into effect on June 15, 2025.
The DOE has introduced a national definition of a zero emissions building, setting clear criteria for energy-efficient buildings to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
New GASB requirements affecting government entities include financial reporting improvements and classification of nonfinancial assets.
Discover how the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 boosts tax deductions for energy efficient commercial buildings with major incentives reaching up to $5 per sq. ft.
Accounting for CCS projects is a nuanced challenge, especially concerning lease considerations under ASC 842. This article aims to illuminate these complexities.
After ransomware attacks severely impacted Atlanta, Oakland and other major cities across the nation, the need for government agencies to improve cyber risk should have been clear.
Trillions will be spent on energy transition, and private equity firms are stepping up to the challenge. Learn more about this transformative trend.
The first update since 1987 reflects technological advances in the energy industry and defines certain energy property added as part of the Inflation Reduction Act.
Finance professionals know that timeliness and accuracy of information is key. How can finance teams make the best use ChatGPT?
In an effort to strengthen cybersecurity in schools, organizations are offering support to enhance and strengthen their cybersecurity measures. Learn more.
Proposed Treasury regulations offer guidance on transferring IRA green credits with significant limitations on how credits will be treated for certain taxpayers.
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