A DCAA floor check is one of the primary parts of the DCAA audit. Tt consists of worksite visits to verify work and accounting details.
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How Does A DCAA Audit Work?
The DCAA performs audits to ensure businesses are in compliance with government requirements. Here’s a breakdown of the DCAA audit process.
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Is DCAA Compliance Required Before Submitting A Government Contract Proposal?
A DCAA compliance ensures you’re in good standing with a government agency. Here’s what you should know about submitting a government contract.
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The Different Types of Government Contracts
Understanding government contracts is important. Discover the different types of government contracts and how a CPA can help.
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9 Tips To Ensure DCAA Compliant Timekeeping
Compliance with timekeeping is critical for government contractors to maintain their contracts. Here are 9 tips to ensure DCAA compliant timekeeping.
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What Happens If Your Timekeeping Is Not DCAA Compliant?
Government contractors subject to DCAA requirements must ensure their timekeeping is compliant. Discover what happens after non-compliance with timekeeping.
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How To Prepare For A DCAA Audit
Government contractors that are subject to DoD regulations must understand how to prepare for a DCAA audit. Learn how to prepare for an audit in five steps.
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How To Submit An Incurred Cost Proposal
An incurred cost proposal shows a contractor’s indirect costs spent on government-issued contracts. Learn how to submit an incurred cost proposal.
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What Is The DCAA ICE Model?
Gov contractors working for defense-based contractors may have heard of the DCAA ICE model. Learn what it is and how it helps with incurred cost submissions
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