At Anquillare, Ruocco, Traester and Company we take pride in
our vast knowledge of accounting and business principles.
For many years we have been sharing our knowledge with the
community at universities, adult education classes, trade
shows, and conferences throughout New England. We would like
to continue to extend our services to others in the
community by offering a variety of seminar topics. The
topics listed below are ideal for conferences, company
events, or meeting with a partner one-on-one.
Accounting for Non-Accountants
The discussion will include
how to read financial statements, bookkeeping systems,
internal controls, and Generally Accepted Accounting
Principles.
Can
We Really Rely on Our Audit?
The discussion will focus
on the role of the auditor, professional skepticism, fraud
and its detection, and the auditor's opinion.
Executive Compensation for Nonprofits
The discussion will address
the rules related to private inurement, intermediate
sanctions, and deferred compensation.
Financial Issues and Concerns of the Nonprofit Board
The discussion will address
the role of the finance, audit, and compensation committees,
policy development, and oversight responsibilities.
Financial Management of Nonprofits
The discussion will address
budgeting, performance evaluations, incentives, compliance,
and growth.
Social Enterprising (Capitalism Nonprofit Style)
The discussion will address
earned income ventures, business trends, operational
capacity, managing the double bottom line, business
plans, acquisitions, and tax matters.
Succession Planning
Among other things, the
discussion will address the need for a succession plan, and
real life examples.
Tax
Law and the Nonprofit Organization
The discussion will focus
on the principles associated with relevant tax rules, how to
avoid jeopardizing one's tax exempt status, intermediate
sanctions, what causes income to be taxable, and joint
ventures.
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