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Barry provides technical tax guidance across corporate tax, M&A structuring, and Section 1202 planning, with experience in compliance and IRS matters.
Mike provides technical tax support to complex partnerships, specializing in real estate, hospitality, and private equity acquisitions and transactions.
Steve is a nationally recognized writer and speaker on issues in the forefront of cybersecurity, risk and technology publications.
As technical Director of Assurance, Steven provides assistance in SEC audits, IPO readiness, Sarbanes-Oxley compliance, and transaction support.
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Article

February 14, 2019

For many years, small business contractors performing on set aside contracts were limited in the amount of work that could be subcontracted. This limitation was generally, and misleadingly, referred to as the 50 percent rule.
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Article

February 8, 2019

Four public companies have settled with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) after being charged with failing to resolve their internal control reporting failures.
Aaron delivers assurance services and supports clients with special projects, including mergers, due diligence and internal control documentation.
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Webinar Recording

January 23, 2019

Join Cherry Bekaert for this course as we review the basic tenants of ASC 842.
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Article

January 23, 2019

With the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) required to cease regular activities during a government shutdown, the agency’s Division of Corporation Finance (“Corp Fin”) has issued staff guidance detailing the agency’s limited functions during the shutdown.
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Article

January 22, 2019

Last month, the Department of Justice issued its annual report on recoveries under the False Claims Act (“FCA”) cases during fiscal year 2018. The amount of recoveries for procurement fraud totaled approximately $107 million.