Attributes of an Adequate Accounting System
Failure to maintain an accounting system that lives up the federal government’s standards could spell big trouble for government contractors. Having an “acceptable accounting system” in the eyes of the government means satisfying more than 18 stipulations and compliance can be tricky for even the most prepared contractors. In this 90-minute webinar, Nicole Mitchell and Brian Bender of Aronson LLC will break down these important guidelines and provide practical tips for maintaining an adequate accounting system.
Learning Objectives
- How to comply with applicable laws and regulations.
- Determine the reliability of your accounting system and cost data.
- Learn ways to minimize misallocations and discharges.
- Identify common items questioned by DCAA.
- And much, much more!
Who Will Benefit?
This presentation is a must for finance and contract professionals working with government contracts. Get ahead of the curve — register your team today!
Meet Your Presenters
Nicole M. Mitchell, CPA
Nicole joined Aronson LLC in 1998 and serves as Partner in Aronson’s Government Contract Services Group. Nicole specializes in accounting and financial issues impacting government contractors. She has a broad-based background in generally accepted accounting principles and cost principles related to government contractors including the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and Cost Accounting Standards (CAS). Nicole provides consulting accounting services to government contractors in the areas of financial regulatory compliance, contract pricing, and complex cost accounting structures. She has in-depth knowledge of the key financial business systems and compliance risk unique to government contractors.
Brian M. Bender, CPA
Brian Bender is a Managing Consultant in Aronson’s Government Contract Services Group. He has more than eleven years of consulting experience with a wide variety of government contractors. His experience includes FAR compliance, small business programs, forensic accounting and litigation support, indirect rate calculations, and internal controls and procedures.
Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Credits
CLE requirements vary by state. If you would like to receive CLE credits for this webinar please contact customer service at (202) 238-9597.
Policy on Refunds and Cancellations
Your satisfaction with this training program is guaranteed. If you encounter difficulties prior to or during a course, please contact customer service at (202) 238-9596. If you are dissatisfied with a course for any reason, you may receive credit toward a future course or a full refund. In the event that this course is cancelled, participants are notified immediately via email and offered a full refund. If the course is rescheduled, participants have a choice of a full refund or having their registration transferred to the new date.


