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Financial Reports, Audits, and Reviews

In a recent article, we briefly discussed external financial reports in terms of the audience, or specific users of company information. Generally, one of the most important users in the USA is the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), followed by various state and local taxing authorities. Required income tax returns can be prepared more easily from financial reports that are classified in a comparable manner. A tax practitioner is usually retained to prepare and file these returns. The reports most commonly requested of the company are the general ledger and related financial statements.

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Author: Chris Anderson    Published on: June 30th, 2010
Categories: Accounting Manuals, Accounting Procedures Manuals, Financial Internal Audit

Accounting Methods, Balance Sheets and Income Statements

Accounting methods and accounting standards are typically defined within your accounting manual, a key component of your accounting system.  Your accounting manual defines your policies, procedures, and internal controls for Sarbanes Oxley and other compliance needs.  There are two main accounting methods: accrual and cash.

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Author: Chris Anderson    Published on: June 22nd, 2010
Categories: Accounting & Internal Control, Accounting Manuals, Accounting Policies, Accounting Procedures Manuals, Internal Control, Sarbanes Oxley - SOX

Your Credit Policy Protects Your Business Cash

In the past few weeks we have discussed how understanding and documenting your cash processes with cash policies and cash procedures can prevent internal fraud and abuse.  Externally, one the biggest threats to your cash are customers who fail to pay for what they purchase. 

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Author: Don Reed    Published on: January 19th, 2009
Categories: Accounting Manuals