
Accounting, Audit and Financial Reporting
In today’s business environment, your organization faces new and changing reporting and regulatory demands, a growing insistence on transparency, and greater business risk than ever before. Our knowledgeable accounting staff offers a broad perspective and comprehensive guidance to management and inspires trust from key stakeholders.
Capaldi Reynolds & Pelosi provides bookkeeping, financial statements and audit services, as well as internal control studies and handbooks, industry benchmarking, and peer reviews. We offer personal attention and a service plan tailored to you and your individual financial needs.
Bookkeeping
Whether you need assistance with day-to-day bookkeeping, check-writing and billing, reconciling bank accounts, or monthly or quarterly checkups, you can trust your work to us.
Compilations
Reviews
Audits
Banks and regulators often require audits to gain an added level of comfort over a Company’s internally prepared reports. An audit is performed to provide an opinion that the financial statements fairly represent the company’s financial condition and operating results and involves obtaining an understanding of a company’s processes, information technology, and internal control structure;, and performing in-depth analytics over the company’s data, testing selected transactions and obtaining outside confirmation of certain information. In addition to the standard audit there are some more specialized versions, including:
- Governmental “Yellow Book” audits
- Single Audits (OMB Circular A-133)
- Retirement Plan (ERISA) audits
- Health and Welfare Plan (ERISA) audits
- Agreed Upon Procedures
Peer Reviews
Forensic Audit
Internal Control Studies
Internal control studies are focused on identifying risks of errors and fraud in transaction processing and can take a variety of forms, such as:
- Opinion about the effectiveness of internal control as a result of an audit or a stand-alone engagement
- Opinion on the design of controls
- Report on the internal controls of a service organization (SOC-1)
- Communication of significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in internal control noted during a financial statement audit
Benchmark Studies & Industry Comparisons
Benchmarking performance against that of competitors can help a business establish internal goals, pinpoint market opportunities, exploit competitor weaknesses, and create the kind of esprit de corps to unify and motivate their team.
Accounting Manuals
Accounting manuals contain pertinent accounting rules and other information for a business or organization along with guidelines for various policies and procedures. They also specify duties within the finance and accounting function as well as directions for processing specific transactions so that assets are safeguarded and financial reports are accurate.
Meet Our Accounting, Audit and Financial Reporting Experts

Jeffrey A. Wilson, CPA
Co-Managing Partner

Richard A. Continisio, CPA
Partner
Industry Insights
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