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RECENT INSIGHTS:
The Impact of ASC 842 on Commercial Real Estate
Private company adoption of the new lease accounting update, ASC 842, is well underway. The impact will be felt in areas other than the balance sheet, especially for businesses in commercial real estate and construction.
Policies and Procedures – Store Bought Pitfalls for Government Contractors
Many government contractors opt to use policies and procedures that they either find online or obtain from other sources. Herein lies the problem. How do you know that what is a compliant practice for one organization will result in a compliant practice for your organization?
Shields Up: 3 Proactive Steps to Take Right Now
In a call to action that’s being called “Shields Up,” the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency continues to warn Russia could escalate destabilizing activities that may impact countries well beyond Ukraine. In light of these threats, U.S. businesses of all sizes should take steps immediately to shore up cyber defense.
Webinar: Cyber Resilience in Times of Conflict
Threat actors have been very transparent about focusing their efforts on businesses with fewer resources. Join our panel discussion on Cyber Resilience to better position your organization to handle a cyberattack.
Whitepaper | Succession Planning for Nonprofits
Developing future leaders and mapping out a succession plan in advance is one of the best ways to mitigate the risk of losing key personnel and prepare for the future needs and growth of an organization. This video offers tips and best practices for creating and implementing a succession plan for your nonprofit.
Civil Cyber-Fraud Initiative Will Crack Down on Government Contractors
The DOJ's Civil Cyber-Fraud Initiative will target government contractors and grant recipients' security procedures in order to limit future cybersecurity problems. In this article, we review what you should know about the new civil cyber-fraud initiative, what might lead to infractions, and how to avoid hefty fines.






