I talk to a lot of small business people. It is surprising to me how many of these people would rather do their accounting themselves to try to save money. I understand where they are coming from (I am...
I talk to a lot of small business people. It is surprising to me how many of these people would rather do their accounting themselves to try to save money. I understand where they are coming from (I am...
Many small businesses use QuickBooks® software for their accounting. QuickBooks® has been the number one selling accounting software for small business for many years. The reasons for this are many but...
Recently we have been working with the Colorado PTAC office to help identify ways to help the government contractor community. We have also heard recently through the grapevine that the DCAA will be...
The President released his FY 2015 Federal Budget proposal earlier this week. This proposed budget will get reviewed, discussed, negotiated and beaten up over the next 6 months for sure. This year might...
The Directorate of Defense Procurement and Acquisition Policy (DPAP) has requested input on the statutes and regulations that govern the purchasing process. Originally the DPAP requested all comments 30...
For many seasoned government contractors dealing with the Department of Defense, the Wide Area Workflow (WAWF) system is already a familiar tool. It may not be a well liked tool, opinions vary on this...
At this time every year I start to think about Incurred Cost Reports. Just like I start to think about my personal income taxes at home right after the holidays. Most companies will have until the end of...
Late last year the Federal Government changed the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) to make mandatory accelerated payments to small business, especially from certain agencies. This began with policy...