
Justin Scripps
Audit Partner
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With over a decade of experience in accounting and financial reporting, Audit Partner Justin Scripps specializes in financial statement audits, reviews and compilations. In addition, he assists clients with guidance on technical accounting issues and new pronouncements. Justin works extensively with privately held owner-operated clients in the construction and manufacturing and distribution industries.
Working closely with business owners in these industries has provided him with unique industry insight into the objectives, challenges, and risks businesses face day-to-day. Justin leverages this insight to train staff internally on industry-specific topics and provide a tailored service experience for clients. He is an expert in WIP accounting and financial reporting best practices for construction contractors.
Justin received a bachelor’s degree in business management economics from University of California, Santa Cruz, in 2010. Justin is a member of AICPA, CalCPA, and the Construction Financial Management Association. Outside of work, Justin enjoys spending time with family & friends, visiting the beach & redwoods, and keeping up with his favorite sports teams – The San Jose Sharks and The 49ers.
In Accounting: Since 2010
With SSF: Since 2010
University of California, Santa Cruz
Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management Economics
Blog Insights from Justin
The Best Way to Find the Right Construction Accountant
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Why Construction Businesses Should Pay Attention to the New Lease Accounting Standard
If you own a business, then you have likely heard the buzz around the new lease accounting standard ASC 842 and the significant impact it will have on the way you record leases. For [...]
Understanding Occupational Fraud in Construction Companies…and How to Prevent it
When most people think of fraud, things like email viruses, phone scams, and stolen credit card information come to mind. While most businesses have implemented safeguards to prevent and detect these external threats, many [...]