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Oct 21, 2010
Carol Barnard

Structuring Indirect Rates for Government Contractors

Due to overwhelming response, our seminar on “Structuring Indirect Rates for Government Contractors” is now closed to new registrations. But have no fear, you can still register to attend our encore presentation via Webex on November 16th!

Do you want to help your organization gain a competitive edge and minimize the risk of cost disallowance on federal contracts? What if we told you we have a way to help you better plan and supervise your company’s performance? The design, budget, and monitoring of your indirect rate structure is key to the financial success of your organization!

Join Aronson & Company for an informative webinar on November 16th where we will guide you through the factors to consider when establishing an indirect rate structure, the mechanics involved in calculating indirect rates and common errors made in calculating indirect rates. A&C government contracting experts, Nicole Mitchell and Philip Steigner, will demonstrate how you can design your indirect rates in a manner that is compliant and competitive. Topics will include:

Design of Indirect Rates

Impacts of Various Indirect Rate Structures on Pricing

Composition of Indirect Pools and Bases

Considerations for Competitive Indirect Rates

Common Mistakes made in the Calculation of Indirect Rates

Cognizant Audit Agency Review of Indirect Rates

Registration is limited, so register today!

Speakers: Nicole Mitchell and Philip Steigner of Aronson & Company

Date: November 16, 2010

Time: 11:00 AM- 12:00PM

Price: Complimentary

Location: Webinar

CLICK TO REGISTER!!

Oct 14, 2010
Rob Eby

Compensation Packages for Ministerial Staff

I believe it is the desire of churches to fairly compensate their ministerial staff.  However, this goal is a bit challenging due to unique Internal Revenue Service and Social Security Agency rules that apply to ministerial staff.  For example, most ministers are considered both employees and self-employed.  Also, the church needs to be aware that excessive compensation can result in penalties or jeopardize the tax-exempt status of the church.   For more details read Sherre Stephens of GuideStone Financial Resources recent article on the topic.

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