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Working Capital & Liabilities

Working capital is the difference between a company’s current assets and its current liabilities.  Current assets include cash, inventory, receivables, and other assets which are expected to be turned into cash within one (1) year. Current liabilities include accounts...

Cash Flow Statement

Money is essential to any business. Many decisions a business makes often includes the topic of money and funding. Whether a business wants to expand and hire more personnel, or it wants to develop a new product, money is involved. With money flowing quickly in and...

Shoebox Accounting: Reasons to Computerize

Getting Away from ‘Shoebox Accounting’ (Reasons to Computerize) In the business world, time means money. Accounting systems, or lack there of, can be extremely costly especially for businesses that use ‘shoebox accounting’. The colloquial term refers to...

Allowable Travel Costs

Allowable Travel Costs Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) If a government contractor incurs business travel costs, then all the costs should be fully allowable, right? Not necessarily, the Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA) provides guidance on allowable travel...