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Cherry Bekaert: Government & Public Sector
by Cherry Bekaert
In an environment of falling revenues, tightening budgets and increasingly complex compliance restrictions, you need the proper technical guidance to reduce the demands on your staff, allowing you to focus on your constituents.
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GASB 103 Budgetary Comparison Changes
In the final episode of Cherry Bekaert’s three-part GASB 103, Financial Reporting Model Improvements podcast series, we discuss the changes to budgetary comparison information. Co-hosts, Danny Martinez, CFO Advisory Partner, and Scott Anderson, Audit Partner, are joined by Vicki Dallas, CFO Advisory Senior Manager, to provide insight into what the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) aimed to achieve with these changes. They also highlight the issues governments have encountered around budgetary comparison schedules for the general fund and major special revenue funds. Tune in to learn about: GASB’s purpose behind updating the budgetary comparison schedules for the general fund and special revenue funds with a legally adopted annual budget. Changes to the presentation of schedules and the notes to the required supplementary information (RSI) What governments need to do with the rest of their budget outside of the general fund and major special revenue funds How to determine what qualifies as a significant variance and requires additional explanation How Cherry Bekaert is helping governments with this area of GASB 103 Key takeaways for governments regarding budgetary comparison information Cherry Bekaert’s CFO Advisory team provides a comprehensive GASB 103 implementation offering that helps governments improve their budgetary comparison information process and fully comply with implementation requirements. We have a dedicated team of professionals who provide accounting advisory services for governments, equipping them with the confidence that their needs will not be placed second to competing audit regulatory deadlines. View All Podcasts in this Series
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GASB 103 Proprietary Fund Classification Changes
In the second episode of Cherry Bekaert’s three-part GASB 103, Financial Reporting Model Improvements podcast series, we discuss the changes to classification and presentation of proprietary funds. Co-hosts, Danny Martinez, CFO Advisory Partner, and Scott Anderson, Audit Partner, are joined by Alyssa Rousseau, CFO Advisory Senior Manager, to provide insight into what the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) aimed to achieve with these changes. They also highlight the key challenges and surprises governments have encountered around classification, subsidies, and financial statement presentation.Tune in to learn about: GASB’s purpose for the classification changes and presentation of proprietary fundsWhere governments could have the most challenges in applying the new guidanceHow the changes impact the presentation of the proprietary fund statement of revenues, expenses, and changes in net position The new non-capital subsidies presentation and the two types of transfersWhat governments should be doing to inform interested parties about these changesHow Cherry Bekaert’s advisory team is helping governments with this challenging area of GASB 103Key takeaways for governments about proprietary funds classification, presentation and GASB 103Cherry Bekaert’s CFO Advisory team provides a comprehensive GASB 103 implementation offering that helps governments modernize their management discussion and analysis (MD&A) and fully comply with implementation requirements. We have a dedicated team of professionals who provide accounting advisory services for governments, equipping them with the confidence that their needs will not be placed second to competing audit regulatory deadlines.View All Podcasts in this Series
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MD&A Changes under GASB Statement 103
In this first episode of Cherry Bekaert’s three-part podcast series on the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) Statement No. 103, Financial Reporting Model Improvements, co-hosts Danny Martinez, CFO Advisory Partner, and Scott Anderson, Audit Partner, are joined by Michael Brotherton, CFO Advisory Senior Manager.Together, they discuss what is changing and what is being emphasized in the management’s discussion and analysis (MD&A). Insights include GASB’s reasoning behind these proposed changes and the surprises we’ve seen in early implementations.Tune in to learn about: GASB’s purpose for the MD&A changesA detailed look at the new five-section criteria of the MD&AHow governments are using GASB 103 implementation as a reason to refresh both the MD&A and annual comprehensive financial report (ACFR) How Cherry Bekaert is using AI to help governments comply with new MD&A requirementsExamples GASB gives to help increase the quality of current known facts, decisions or conditions sectionOne takeaway governments should know related to the MD&A and GASB 103Our CFO Advisory team provides a comprehensive GASB 103 implementation offering that helps governments modernize their MD&A and fully comply with implementation requirements. Cherry Bekaert has a dedicated team of professionals who specialize in providing accounting advisory services for governments, equipping them with the confidence that their needs will not be put second to competing audit regulatory deadlines.View All Podcasts in this Series
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
In an environment of falling revenues, tightening budgets and increasingly complex compliance restrictions, you need the proper technical guidance to reduce the demands on your staff, allowing you to focus on your constituents.
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Cherry Bekaert
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