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What Should I Know About Conducting Foreign Activities?

The Form 990 requires that you complete Schedule F if your nonprofit organization conducts foreign activities.  This basically includes revenue or expenses from fundraising, grantmaking, or program services to or from individuals or organizations outside the U.S., Puerto Rico, Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.  Schedule F requires detailed information [...]

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The Not-For-Profit Section of the ASCPA

It is so important for nonprofit organizations to use every resource available to them. One that is often overlooked is the Not-For-Profit Section of the Arizona Society of CPAs. I’ve served on their committee for a couple of years now, and I am excited about the direction they are headed.
There mission is clear: To represent, [...]

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Accounting Policy Disclosures Required by the New IRS Form 990

Brett’s article is one of the many that we will be providing over the next few months regarding the new I.R.S. Form 990. This form has changed significantly and we want to be sure that you, and we, are ready to navigate through the complexities of the form and what it means to you in [...]

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International Financial Reporting Standards, Going Concerns and Subsequent Event Issues

Loan covenant violations should not be a surprise. Careful monitoring and periodic calculations will help you avoid the painful discovery of a violation. Brett’s article highlights the importance of your CPA staying current on accounting and auditing issues.
At Henry & Horne, we dedicate a great amount of time and resources to continuing education. In these [...]

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