Nonprofits Industry

Forensic Accounting


Fraud impacts companies of all sizes in all markets, big or small, public, private, government, or nonprofit. No organization is ever fully protected from the risk of fraud losses. If you have concerns that you may be at risk, BPM can provide the professional assistance to investigate your concerns and determine if fraud has occurred. We work with Management to identify fraud, bring it to an end, and improve the control environment to reduce the chance of recurrence.

Even if your company has been lucky enough to avoid fraud losses, taking steps to prevent or monitor the areas where fraud can occur makes good business sense. You can reduce your risks significantly by implementing effective internal controls throughout the organization. Our professionals can help design a strong internal control environment specific to your company's unique operating environment. We can also help you implement efficient controls designed to leverage your management's skills. Do not underestimate the power of a well-designed internal control environment in supporting growth and helping your company operate more effectively and efficiently.


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Nonprofit Education Series

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

The BPM Nonprofit Report

The BPM Nonprofit Report

Recurring Accounting Issues Noted and
Related Best Practices for Nonprofits

Tax-Exempt Bond Compliance

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.