Category: Accounting

  • Lessons learned (again)

    I feel foolish about violating some of my own business practices and getting burned this week. So I took a minute to write out and publish personal resolutions. RESOLVED:I will not publish content or collect reviews on sites controlled by large tech companies like FaceBook No use was from Colombia MHRA, and one was from…

  • It’s February Already!

    January Successes Upgrade business security systems and all software Completed first CPA firm review Finished separation of lines of business marketing paths and web sites   January Failures Nonprofit partner funding requests   What I planned but did not accomplish in January Relaunch Mailchimp platform for client communications Finish detailed review of all client accounts…

  • A note on Artificial Intelligence 2023

    What we refer to as ‘artificial intelligence’, or ‘AI’, in use or emerging now in our daily lives is really just a bunch of bots scraping, speeding up, and repackaging the work of humans. It has the potential to increase efficiency but also to interfere with negative impact when we do not recognize the potential…

  • Misinformation effect

    I notice that an increasing part of my daily efforts are focused on addressing different types of media misinformation and that my primary work role with clients and others has shifted as a result of this societal drift. I conclude that addressing the flood of media misinformation will require cultural change in learning more about:…

  • Corporate Transparency Act

    Not yet on our small business radar:On January 1, 2024 the sharp filing requirements with steep fines for filing omissions kick in for many small businesses under the Corporate Transparency Act. Most professionals serving small businesses are not yet aware. Those of us what are aware do not have advance planning recommendations or work plans…

  • What if it’s not true?

    In what we refer to as the “information age“, the value of information is recognized and rewarded as a key economic driver. But what about misinformation? Do we adequately recognize and admonish this opposite driving force? I recently resolved to support organizations in updating their acceptable behavior policies to address misinformation. As usual, it is…

  • Working with noncompliant businesses

    These are the three steps I use to address noncompliant businesses:1. Risk assessment – The first step must be risk assessment and strategy formation.2. Work plan – There must be a plan to address the risk.3. Trigger point – There must be a point at which lack of progress or a slide deeper into risk…

  • My blessed and winding career in 7 tweets

    My blessed, winding and interesting career in 7 tweets: 1- On 2/1/1997, the investment banking firm Drexel Burnham Lambert took out a two page advertisement in The Wall Street Journal listing the names of every one of its thousands of employees. My name was included. I enjoyed life flying from home Ocean City to NYC…

  • My 10th nonprofit resignation and my effort to address published misinformation

    I’ve kept count. This month marks the 10th nonprofit board, most of them small charities, where I’ve resigned due to inadequate internal management controls. That does not mean that there was fraud or noncompliance at the ten organizations. While we recognize that fraud occurs in nonprofits at a shocking rate – some sources say 40%…

  • SCOTUS will hear Anthony Novak case

    The US Supreme Court agreed to hear an interesting case involving a familiar name “Anthony Novak”. Anthony Novak in Ohio was arrested, prosecuted and found not guilty of breaking local law for making Facebook posts that annoyed police. Now he wants to sue police but federal appeals court ruled that officers are protected by qualified…