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Cyber Attacks Could Pose Threat to Materials Integrity

By Nathaniel C. Gravel, CISA, CISM, CRISC Forget ransomware. The latest cybersecurity threat could compromise the integrity of construction materials, creating the danger of structural collapse. According to an article on the Cybersecurity Dive website, online programs and automated systems used to control the manufacture and testing of construction materials have become targets for cyberattack. […]

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Big Changes to “Limited Scope” Audits

The Auditing Standards Board (ASB) of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) changed the audit standards applicable to audits of financial statements of employee benefit plans subject to ERISA. These standards impact what is currently known as “limited scope audits.” Now, the limited scope audit will no longer be an option, but will

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Gray, Gray & Gray Launches 2022 Energy Industry Survey

Canton, MA  (April 11, 2022):  Gray, Gray & Gray, LLP, a consulting and accounting firm serving the fuel oil and propane industry, has opened its 2022 annual Energy Industry and Propane Surveys. This is the firm’s 31st consecutive year of conducting its industry-leading survey of the nation’s energy marketers, and the 6th year for their

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Choosing a Retirement Plan for Your Nonprofit

Traditionally, 403(b) plans have been the qualified retirement plan of choice for not-for-profits. These plans were established for the exclusive benefit of tax-exempt organizations. However, nonprofits now have other options as well. Even if you continue to prefer a 403(b) plan, as many nonprofits still do, it pays to review and weigh the benefits of other

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Paving the Way for Your Nonprofit’s Next Leader

Suppose the founder or long-time executive director of your not-for-profit organization is scaling back on her workload and making plans to retire. What will her departure mean for your organization? If your nonprofit has a well-crafted succession plan, it’s likely to survive any leadership transition. But if you don’t have a plan, your organization could endure

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Podcasts by Gray, Gray & Gray

Strategic Thinking Podcast: Bryan Pearce Interviews Nate Gravel of GraVoc

About the Episode: Host Bryan Pearce, Director of Strategic Business Planning at Gray, Gray & Gray, interviews Nate Gravel of GraVoc Associates in Peabody, MA. Gray, Gray & Gray recently announced a collaborative venture with GraVoc Associates to provide comprehensive cybersecurity services to organizations across all industry segments. During this episode, Bryan and Nate discuss a variety

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Cybersecurity Risk Rises with Russian Attack

While we should always be on guard against suspicious emails and unknown links, the Russian/Ukrainian conflict that is filling our news feeds has ratcheted up the threat. The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA) has issued a warning of the heightened risk of Russian cyberattacks against U.S. targets in response to sanctions that have been imposed. CISA

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$75 Million in Mass. Small Business Grants Available

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is making $75 million in new funding available for grants to small businesses in the state that have been impacted by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The grants will be administered through the Massachusetts Growth Capital Corporation (MGCC) and applications are open on the MGCC website through April 4, 2022. $50 million of the

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IRS to Offer Alternative to Facial Recognition

After meeting resistance from citizens and Washington lawmakers, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) scrapped its plan to require taxpayers to use facial recognition software to log on to their IRS accounts. While uploading a “selfie” to the ID.me third-party facial recognition platform remains an option, going forward the IRS will be using Login.gov to identify

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