Webinar: Understanding The Financial Strings Attached To Your Government Funding AwardNovember 11, 2020Ed JamesonWebinarsIn this informative two-hour webinar you will learn how to comply with the unique requirements that come with your government grant or contract. READY TO GET STARTED! Not all government contracts and grants… Read More
Understanding Indirect Cost RatesSeptember 13, 2019Ed JamesonWebinarsProjecting the right indirect cost rate is pivotal to your government award—and the future of your business. In this archived webinar, you'll learn what indirect rates are and the impact they can make… Read More
How to Set Up Your Books for Government AwardsSeptember 13, 2019Ed JamesonWebinarsWhen you receive a government grant or contract, you need an SBIR-compliant accounting system. In this informative, one-hour webinar, we explain why a compliant accounting system is so important and how… Read More
How to Survive the Audits Embedded in your Federal Funding AwardSeptember 13, 2019Ed JamesonWebinarsGovernment grants and contracts come with government audits. In this hour-long webinar, Ed Jameson discuses the types of audits, how to protect yourself through FAR Part 31 compliant accounting practices… Read More
Year End Tax Planning – The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA)December 13, 2018Ed JamesonBlog PostsThe TCJA impacts year-end tax planning and how you account for client meal and entertainment deductions. Get the details in this informative blog. Read More
How To Apply The NIH Salary Cap In Real LifeFebruary 17, 2021Ed JamesonBlog PostsHow the NIH Salary Cap is Applied in Real Life Every year since 1990, Congress has set a salary cap limiting the direct salary that an individual may receive for working on an NIH grant. As an example… Read More
Accounting for Uncompensated Overtime Option #1May 30, 2018Ed JamesonBlog Posts We previously talked about uncompensated overtime and what it means. (If you missed that blog, check it out.) Now that you understand what uncompensated overtime is, we need to talk about how you… Read More
Accounting for Uncompensated Overtime Option #3June 9, 2018Ed JamesonBlog Posts We previously talked about uncompensated overtime and what it means. (If you missed that blog, check it out here.) We also talked about a couple methods to deal with this; Options #1 and #2. Now… Read More
Accounting for Uncompensated Overtime Option #2June 4, 2018Ed JamesonBlog Posts We previously talked about uncompensated overtime and what it means. (If you missed that blog, check it out.) We also talked about a method (Option #1) to dilute the hourly rates. Now, let’s look… Read More