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Lunch and Learn:   Basic Accounting Requirements for SBIR/STTR Awardees

September 14, 2017 / Ed Jameson / Blog Posts
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Join us for a complimentary Lunch and Learn at M2D2 in Lowell, MA on 10/17!

Learn the ins and outs of government grant and contract accounting with CPA and Partner of Jameson & Company, Bryan Cohen. While there are similar compliance regulations among various agencies, Cohen will break down the important differences between these funding agencies: National Institute of Health, Department of Defense, Department of Energy, and the National Science Foundation.

Whether you’ve won an award or are preparing to propose on an SBIR/STTR, ARPA-E, BARDA or other cost-type award, Cohen can educate you on everything you need to know to procure, manage and survive audit on your award. Specific to this seminar, you’ll learn what you need to do to make sure you don’t lose hundreds of thousands – or even millions – of dollars in federal funding. Protect yourself and your business! Topics to be covered include allowable/unallowable costs, NIH safe rates, negotiated rates, multipliers, DCAA audit trends, and more.

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Ed Jameson, CPA, Managing Partner

I’ve been in practice for over 40 years helping our small business clients procure, manage, and survive audits on more than $6 billion in federal government contract and grant funding. We’ve been featured presenters and panel moderators at Tech Connect’s National SBIR/STTR conferences since 2010, and I’ve presented at the DOD’s Mentor Protégé Summit and present regularly for several state and local organizations.