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Our offices offer a full range of condominium and homeowner association services including audits, review and accounting services. We understand the complexity of the reporting required by associations. Trust in our offices to provide you with complete and correct financial statements.

What we can do for your association…

Association Trust Services

Tax Return Preparation
Financial Reporting – We prepare GAAP financial statements monthly to the board.
Budget Preparation – We prepare the annual budget based on historical facts and estimated future expectations.

Audited Financials – The highest level of assurance for the financial statements. The CPA conducts the audit in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards and provides reasonable assurance that the financial statements are not materially misstated. An audit also includes examining and testing evidence that supports the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements; assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by the association; and evaluating the overall financial statement presentation.

Reviewed Financials – A review consists principally of inquiries of the association’s management and the application of analytical procedures to the financial data obtained from the business. The purpose of a review is to obtain a basis for expressing limited assurance that no material modifications are necessary in order for the financial statements to be in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). The limited procedures applied in a review make the report somewhat more reliable than a compilation, but substantially less than an audit.

Compiled Financials – A compilation involves placing financial data obtained from the association into a financial statement format. The CPA does not express an opinion or any other form of assurance on the financial statements.
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