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Weaver walks you through each part of the annual comprehensive financial report (ACFR) to identify some of the most common errors in hopes that you can avoid them.
Weaver understands the regulations and best practices grant recipients need to follow to ensure compliance from Day One. Learn more.
Purchasing cards are a convenient way to make low-cost purchases without a lengthy approval process. Here are 10 tips to help identify & prevent p-card fraud.
Exceptions around segregation of duties is common for organizations with lean staffing models. Learn affordable tips on mitigating risk when hiring isn't an option.
In an effort to increase financial transparency, the FASB tentatively approved crypto assets to be separately disclosed from other intangible assets.
Recent cryptocurrency exchange failures were not caused by technological issues, but by a lack of structure in corporate governance and internal controls.
U.S. banking regulatory agencies (including the Federal Reserve, FDIC & OCC) released their first-ever joint statement on crypto-asset risks to banking organizations.
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.
Companies must now account for cryptocurrency assets using fair value, according to a decision made by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB).
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.
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