[Cadre-politics] FYI CSL audit status
kristina_ickes at comcast.net
kristina_ickes at comcast.net
Wed Oct 10 22:02:52 EDT 2007
I'll start with Ed B then.
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From: Dan MacNeil <dan at thecsl.org>
> > At the risk of toe stepping, my work
> > prompts me to work with and collaborate
> > with CPA's all day.
>
> I love it when people step on toes like this.
>
> Please do it some more.
>
> > Say the word and I can ask any one of them
> > and........will ask them to donate the work.
>
> Word!
>
> While I am tempted to go straight for the tattooed guy. I leave the
> selection of the first askee in your capable toes.
>
> If there is more pro-bono work that we can absorb, we might consider our
> friends at http://www.jerichoroadproject.org/ (CC'd)
>
> Ideally, we'd like to get started by late november, but since we don't
> have a specific grant asking for a audited financial statement in the
> tube...
>
> kristina_ickes at comcast.net wrote:
> > At the risk of toe stepping, my work prompts me to work with and collaborate
> with CPA's all day.
> > Here are a select few who will likely fit the bill:
> >
> > Chuck Costa - Lowell - Middlesex Street - is quite capable and likely can do
> either full or review for less and is familiar with NPO audits.
> >
> > His former partner, Debra Dobbins has relocated to Nashua and is also familiar
> with NPOs and quite reputable.
> >
> > Ed Baroody - Manchester NH is good & has a boatload of tattoos making him a
> cool auditor alternative to the blue suit and tie options.
> >
> > Trish Boucher, Concord NH is experienced with Non profits......though
> admittedly a bit distant geographically.
> >
> > Andrew Lane, Derry NH does a lot of work for one of my clients. I respect him.
> >
> > Drew Landry is also excellent - former tax auditor for the US Gov and friend
> of the NH charitable Foundation - does a lot of NPO work for the foundation
> clients. He is, like Dan, capable and humble.
> >
> > Say the word and I can ask any one of them and........will ask them to donate
> the work.
> >
> > Note: I have an opinion, professionally developed as a result of a client's
> experience, that prompts me to raise concern about St Armand in Dracut. The
> situation may be an anomoly- but I would be remiss to not note a concern.
> >
> > K
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > -------------- Original message --------------
> > From: Dan MacNeil
> >
> >> Audit.
> >>
> >> Partly because I'm a glutton for punishment, partly because the pesky
> >> grant applications ask for an "audited financial statement", I've been
> >> asking around for prices on Audits.
> >>
> >> An accountant acquaintance from http://lowellhabitat.org/ tells me he's
> >> asked around and:
> >>
> >> 1) $5000 for an audit
> >> 2) $1500 for a compilation/review
> >>
> >> For an organization of $100,000, the former would be ok.
> >>
> >> Ironicly, I'll need to balance the checkbook to see if the later is
> >> mathamatically within our reach. (It probably is).
> >>
> >> If we have the cash, we will probably await the counsel of the board in
> >> the 11/15 meeting. to know if a document with an accounting firm's
> >> stationary is of higher priority than 12 hours of battery backup, a
> >> trip to http://YAPC.org, a cash reserve or case of new bath salts for
> >> the Lab Jacuzzi.
> >>
> >> Jericho Road is looking to recruit accounting volunteers and our board
> >> nominating committee guided by our esteemed vice president has a line of
> >> a finance professor who might serve on our board.
> >>
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