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Government Contractor CFO's 101 (Part VI) - Risk Management II

CFO Risk Management– Part II

In our introduction to risk management, understanding the regulatory environment a firm finds itself in was a critical first step for any CFO. For a deeper understanding on...

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Government Contractor CFO's 101 (Part V) - Indirect Rates

Indirect Rates - "What's a Good Indirect Rate?"

CFO Forecasting – Part II

In a prior blog in our series on CFO's for Government Contractors, we emphasized the importance the CFO’s role in establishing job...

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Government Contractor CFO's 101 - Part I

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Like any other industry, government contractors face both the challenge of running a business in general, but also meeting the challenges of their particular marketplace and regulatory environment....

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Manage your indirect billing rates now!

If you haven't been monitoring your actual indirect costs thru the year, it is not too late to analyze and make an effort to control this before the end of the year. Why is this important? If you have a...

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Managing Indirect Costs

Last year at about this same time I wrote a blog about "It's September, do you know where your indirect rates are?". I think that that message is very pertinent this time of year. Many companies do not...

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Indirect Rates Management

I talked about this topic a couple of years ago on the Tech Biz blog.  I think it is important enough to re-post and re-visit now. 

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The Season for the Incurred Cost Submission (ICE)

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The Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR Para 52.216-7) require that the Federal Contractor submit an "adequate final indirect cost rate proposal" to their Contracting Officer within 6 months of the end...

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