Methodology, Findings, Risk Mitigation, and Migration Strategy
Phases 1–3 Forensic Accounting Reconstruction and System Migration
Fontaine Oaks Association (FOA)
Author: GinA, GinA’s Office Solutions
Date: November–January 2026
Executive Summary
In November 2025, I was engaged to perform what was initially described as a limited bookkeeping cleanup for Fontaine Oaks Association (FOA). The scope was expected to address recent issues only, under the assumption that historical records were fundamentally correct.
Upon examination, it became clear that FOA’s QuickBooks Online (QBO) records contained systemic accounting failures dating back more than fifteen years, beginning around 2009 and, in some cases, earlier. These failures rendered owner balances, monthly reports, historical financial statements, and compliance reporting unreliable for accounting, tax, governance, and legal purposes.
What followed was not routine bookkeeping, but a multi-phase forensic reconstruction and controlled system migration, encompassing approximately 18 years of transactional history, thousands of invoices and payments, and deeply embedded structural errors.
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