Outsourcing Do’s, Don’ts and Pitfalls for Government Contractors

In this episode of Cherry Bekaert’s Government Contracting podcast, we discuss the do’s, don’ts and pitfalls of outsourced accounting. Host Eric Poppe, a Managing Director in the Government Contracting Industry practice, is joined by Jonathan Reid, a Director in Outsourced Accounting Services.

Tune in to learn more about:

  • How outsourced accounting helps government contractors
  • Differences between bookkeeping and outsourced accounting
  • Situations in which government contractors need accounting help
  • How to make a smooth transition into outsourcing accounting needs
  • Tips for forming a positive relationship with an outsourcing firm
  • Pitfalls a company should avoid before getting into an outsourcing relationship
  • Questions you should ask during the interview process

Cherry Bekaert’s team of government contracting professionals have significant experience in outsourced accounting. As more guidance comes forth, we are here to provide regular updates and thought leadership to guide your journey forward. If you have any questions specific to your situation, Cherry Bekaert is here to discuss solutions tailored for you.

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Eric Poppe

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Managing Director, Cherry Bekaert Advisory LLC

Jonathan Reid

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Director, Cherry Bekaert Advisory LLC

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