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RECENT INSIGHTS:
Why Small and Middle-market MNEs Should Care About Transfer Pricing
Cross-border transactions between related parties have become one of the more controversial issues in international taxation. Learn why an understanding of transfer pricing and the related compliance requirements is essential for all sizes of multinational companies.
Four Smart Alternatives to Starting a Nonprofit
Starting a nonprofit isn’t the only way to make an impact. Four effective alternatives include partnering with an existing organization, using fiscal sponsorship, creating a donor-advised fund (DAF), and establishing a social enterprise. Each option offers unique benefits and provides greater flexibility in achieving philanthropic goals.
How Nonprofits Can Navigate Digital Transformation
Nonprofits that learn how to navigate digital transformation are better positioned to thrive. But the unique constraints on nonprofits necessitate a different approach to digital transformation.
Understanding the Differences: Fidelity Bond vs. Fidelity Insurance for 401(k) Plan Sponsors
In the intricate world of 401(k) plan management, understanding the distinction between fidelity bonds and fidelity insurance is crucial. Explore how to strategically leveraging both fidelity bonds and fidelity insurance, to safeguard your plan’s assets and uphold your fiduciary responsibilities with confidence.
The Importance of Total Time Accounting in Government Contracting: Avoiding Pitfalls and Ensuring Compliance
Learn why TTA is so essential and how you can avoid common pitfalls while ensuring compliance.
FinCEN Issues New Reporting Rules for Real Estate Transactions
FinCEN has issued a final rule, effective December 1, 2025, requiring certain real estate professionals to report non-financed residential property transactions involving legal entities or trusts to combat money laundering. The rule targets high-risk transactions used by illicit actors to obscure identities and launder money through the U.S. housing market.






