The government shutdown was ended on October 16th by implementation of a continuing resolution to fund the government until January 15, 2014 (H.R. 2775). Everyone breathed a sigh of relief and all...
The government shutdown was ended on October 16th by implementation of a continuing resolution to fund the government until January 15, 2014 (H.R. 2775). Everyone breathed a sigh of relief and all...
OK the government shutdown is over and everything is back to normal, right? Well not quite. It will take some time for the furloughed government employees to catch up to their workload, not to mention...
In the past we have talked about DCAA compliance on Federal Contractors and focused mainly on the accounting system. Many times some of the auxiliary systems get either "swept under the rug" or assumed...
The number one software for accounting for small business is usually considered to be the QuickBooks® program. This program is very flexible and very complete for setting up and operating a small...
In the world of government contracting there are always issues with the way contractors do their accounting. It's not good enough to do it like a normal business and the Federal Government instills lots...
We have to ask ourselves what some of the underlying causes of the government shutdown are. Certainly there is the debate about the health care plan, but that is too obvious. The counter argument is all...
Since this is a topic very near and dear to all of us Government Contractors, I think we should continue to explore implications and ramifications of the Federal Government Shutdown. I have read several...
Last week we talked about a shut down but I thought this would not happen. Well, the Federal Government has shut down as of 12:01am this morning. We need to hope that this does not last too long. I...