
Nonprofit Accounting For Los Angeles
Need a CPA firm that specializes in nonprofit audit, tax and services?
With clients throughout the
greater Los Angeles area, our firm specializes in single audits, Form
990 preparation, governmental audits, yellow book audits and OMB
circular A-133 audits.
A CPA You Can Call Your Own
The personal service we give you is second to none.
We focus on building a close relationship with you, enabling us
communicate closely and effectively with you during every phase of your
accounting and/or auditing engagement. This ease
of communication ensures the proper exchange of necessary documents, an
open dialog regarding the progression of the work being done and the
timely and accurate completion of your work.

Not Just Accountants
Your nonprofit organization faces the same issues that challenge
most small businesses, for example human resources, technology and
growing competition.
These
issues, as well as the ever-increasing oversight and reporting mandated
by various governmental agencies, make it imperative that your
organization’s officers and top managers keep a close eye on the
day-to-day operations of your nonprofit.
Your
biggest ally in this effort should be your CPA firm, especially one
that has extensive knowledge and experience in the specific area of
nonprofit accounting.
We at Robert J. Pacheco and Associates are just such a firm.
Our firm offers the breadth and depth of
nonprofit accounting service that can only be achieved by having a Los
Angeles-based full-service CPA practice possessing the experience and
expertise vital to meeting the unique challenges that increasingly face
your nonprofit.
We are experienced in and offer services in:
- OMB Circular A-133 audits (single audits)
- “Yellow Book” audits
- Budgeting
- Exempt Organization tax returns and tax issues
- Cost Accounting
- Cost Allocation Plans
- Internal Controls
- Reviews and compilations
- Compliance procedures to meet grant requirements
- Accounting assistance
- Fixed Asset Management
- And much more
The objectives of
financial reporting for nonprofits are to give information to you for
assessing the services you provide and how efficiently you provide
them, assess how management discharges their responsibilities, provide
information on your organization’s economic resources and obligations
and track your organization’s performance or service efforts and
accomplishments.
To be specific, the objectives of financial reporting for nonprofits are:
- To communicate the methods and resources used to meet your organization’s objectives and requirements.
- Disclose the degree of control exercised by donors and funding sources over the use of resources.
- Help evaluate your organization’s ability to carry out its fiscal
objectives.
- Provide relevant information to address the common interests
of donors, creditors, members and others who provide resources.
Groups that are particularly interested in the financial information of a nonprofit can include:
- Funding sources
- Contributors
- Regulatory agencies
- Governing boards (Board of Directors, Board of Trustees)
- Creditors and potential creditors
- Affiliates
- Beneficiaries of the organization’s services
- Employees
Your Nonprofit Tax and Single Audit Solution
Finding an accounting firm that specializes in nonprofit tax, accounting audit services is not always easy. Finding one with a strong history of professional expertise, integrity and an excellent work ethic is even more challenging. Robert Pacheco and Associates is just such a firm.
Our Los Angeles based CPA firm specializes in single audits, Form 990
preparation, governmental audits, yellow book audits and OMB circular
A-133 audits. We service all of the Southern
California nonprofit community and are proud of the fine work our CPAs
and staff members provide. We look forward to welcoming other
nonprofits to our growing roster of satisfied clients.