Employee Benefit Plans

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Employee Benefit Plan Audits

McClintock & Associates provides timely, well-informed answers to your most important questions and to accurately address your employee benefit plan needs with a solid foundation of knowledge that only experience can provide.

Your trust in our capabilities and an adherence to the highest of standards is critical to our core operating principles. We are a voluntary member of the Employee Benefit Plan Audit Quality Center (EBPAQC), which was established by the AICPA to promote the quality of employee benefit plan audits.

We utilize this service to ensure that our personnel are properly trained and possess the technical skills necessary to perform employee benefit plan audits of 403 (b) and 401(k) plans subject to the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) under the regulatory authority of the U.S. Department of Labor.

Due Diligence in Higher Ed: A Quick Reference for Buyers and Investors

Acquiring institutions of higher education is a long and involved process — one we have extensive experience navigating…

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“Thank you for keeping us informed of the progress of the diligence.  I want to express my appreciation for your professionalism throughout the diligence process.  I don’t say it often in regards to compliance audits, but it was a pleasure working with you.  I have expressed this sentiment to the attorneys as well and I am certain they know the caliber of advisors they engaged."

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