
Understanding your nonprofit organization and the accounting risks you face is our top priority. That's why we created the BPM Audit. It's an intelligent, efficient, risk based approach to planning your nonprofit audit that's driven by world-class service.
We meet often with your management and the finance and audit committees to work together as a team. We communicate early and often to see that your engagement is adequately planned and executed. By learning everything we can about your organization and the challenges you face, we're able to assess the risks associated with your control environment and information systems. This allows us to identify areas where you are most susceptible to misstatement and develop a focused audit plan to prevent unnecessary time and effort being spent on immaterial items.
The financial statements of an organization should reflect accomplishments for a given year. If that information is attested to by a qualified CPA firm, it can also tell a story for current and potential donors. BPM employs precise technology to free clients from the burden of paperwork, using our EPACE auditing software and paperless filing system. Overall, you'll get an intelligent, efficient, risk based, and service-driven audit that generates insights and advances your organization towards its definition of success.
For more information, email us at bpm@bpmcpa.com.

The sessions cover significant emerging
issues that can affect every facet of your organization.

Recurring Accounting Issues Noted and
Related Best Practices for Nonprofits
A look at what the IRS wants to know
about your tax-exempt bonds.
Nonprofit Dashboards to Stay
Informed and Make Decisions
How to plan and design a meaningful dashboard.
The Single Audit:
What it Means for the Auditee
Overview of the Single Audit Act and Compliance Requirements.
Your Internal Control Check-up
Reducing the risks of errors and fraud.
Merging Nonprofit Organizations
A look at accounting due diligence
issues for considering nonprofit mergers.
IRS Increases Scrutiny of Nonprofits
Exempt organizations should be aware of these key areas that the IRS will be targeting.