March 7, 2019

In the last few years the Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA) has been backlogged in completing incurred cost audits. As a result, USAID has utilized private accounting firms to perform their annual incurred cost audits. Incurred cost audits can be tedious and time-consuming. Understanding the process, where problems commonly occur, and proven approaches for working with the auditor will help your company survive the audit.

Join Gelman, Rosenberg & Freedman CPAs and Morris, Manning & Martin, LLP for an in-depth discussion of the trials USAID government contractors endure while working with the auditor. You will receive tips and best practices to make your next USAID-incurred cost audit less complicated and more streamlined.

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Paul H. Calabrese | Principal | Gelman, Rosenberg & Freedman CPAs
Andrew Mohr, Esq. | Partner | Morris, Manning & Martin, LLP
C. Kelly Kroll, Esq. | Of Counsel | Morris, Manning & Martin, LLP