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Victor V. Churchill, CPA

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Victor V. Churchill, CPA

Victor Churchill is an Assurance Partner in the Hudson, NY office with over forty years’ experience.  This office has various practice areas, namely audit, tax, management consulting, special projects and risk advisory services. He serves a number of our municipal and non-profit clients.

Victor’s extensive experience in the fields of municipal and non-profit auditing and consulting includes:

  • Auditing of a wide variety of tax-exempt organizations including associations, membership organizations, quasi-governmental, and governmental organizations
  • Single Audits under OMB Uniform Grant Guidance
  • Business and technical consulting and operational efficiency reviews
  • Presenting audit reports, management letters, and trend and ratio analyses to boards of directors, audit committees, and other governance bodies
  • Consulting with clients on forecasts, projections, budget and variance analysis, internal control reviews, operational reviews, efficiency studies, and various other business and technical consulting projects

Professional/Industry/Community Affiliations:

  • New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants (NYSSCPA) – Member
  • American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) – Member
  • Association of Governmental Accountants – Member
  • New York State Association for School Business Officials – Associate Member
  • New York State Society Public Schools Committee – Member
  • New York State Society PEER Review Committee – Member

Education:

  • Syracuse University, Bachelor of Science in Accounting

Licenses / Certifications:

  • Certified Public Accountant, New York

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Wishing you and yours a joyful holiday season and a wonderful start to the new year! The offices of RBT CPAs will be closed on Wednesday, Dec. 25th and Wednesday, Jan. 1st in observation of the holiday.