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Disaster Preparedness Communications Toolkit

Toolkit Find out about the communications tools available to publicize your involvement with disaster preparedness efforts in your community
Published on September 23, 2010

Disaster Preparedness Financial Issues

Overview Disaster strikes and life suddenly changes. Routines can be shattered, jobs disrupted, properties destroyed, and loved ones lost. What do you next? This section will help
Published on April 02, 2013

Disasters and Financial Planning A Guide for Preparedness

Guide Learn more about Disasters and Financial Planning: A Guide for Preparedness, including the intended purpose and use of the guide. You will be able to counsel others on what to do to mitigate the financial consequences of...
Published on February 11, 2011

Disasters and Financial Planning A Guide for Preparedness

Guide Disasters, whether natural or manmade, usually strike quickly and without warning. You and your family may have little or no time to decide what to do next. That's why...
Published on August 26, 2010

Steps the Public Can Take Before Disaster Strikes

Checklist Read about the six key steps people can take to prepare for the financial impact of a disaster. This information can be valuable when speaking to your clients, addressing civic groups, or being interviewed by the media
Published on November 01, 2012

PFP Section Benefits for Prospective Members - Overview

Overview PFP Community Membership will broaden your technical expertise, improve your professional competence, and help you deliver high-quality, profitable PFP services.
Published on April 26, 2013

Q&A With Meloni Hallock A CPAs Thoughts Regarding the Role CPAs Play Once Disaster Strikes

FAQ Meloni Hallock discusses the benefits of the American Red Cross publication Disaster Recovery: A Guide to Financial Issues
Published on March 07, 2013

Disaster Financial Preparedness

Overview Disaster strikes and life suddenly changes. Routines may be shattered, jobs disrupted, properties destroyed, and loved ones lost. This page details what do you do next
Published on January 15, 2013

Disaster Financial Preparedness

Overview Disasters, whether natural or manmade, usually strike quickly and without warning. You and your family may have little or no time to decide what to do next. That's why...
Published on February 01, 2010

Disasters and Financial Planning A Guide for Preparedness

Guide Disasters and Financial Planning: A Guide for Preparedness is offered to you as a public service of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), AICPA Foundation, the American Red Cross, and the National...
Published on March 03, 2010

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