About Us

Business Compliance Associates is an operations-first compliance and operational consulting firm built by business owners, for business owners. We work with founders, owner-operators, and CEOs on the everyday work, the recurring challenges, and the high-impact strategy decisions that move a business forward.

Our practice covers general business tax strategy, entity formation, regulatory compliance, day-to-day bookkeeping and accounting operations, and the strategic posture a business needs to be ready for its next stage, whether that is a financing round, an audit, an acquisition, or an exit. We are headquartered in Las Vegas and work with clients across the United States.

When a situation calls for licensed work, we partner with a network of CPA firms, tax preparers, and tax attorneys. We discuss the need and the reasoning with you up front, then run an interactive handoff that brings BCA, the partner firm, and you into a three-way working partnership. With BCA, you have clear visibility into who is doing what for your business.

Compliance and tax planning are not burdens to manage; they are leverage to use. Our job is to help you turn them from a cost center into a competitive advantage.

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Leadership

Founder and Principal, Mark Munger

Mark Munger is the founder and principal of Business Compliance Associates. His career as a business owner and operator spans more than 35 years, beginning in 1988, with deep experience across business operations, accounting systems, regulatory compliance, and tax and corporate strategy.

Mark’s accounting-systems background is hands-on and goes back decades. He co-founded Logic Network Solutions in 1994, a Southern California systems integrator and accounting reseller that installed, converted, supported, and managed accounting systems for small and medium businesses across the region. His teams handled the installs, the data conversions, the staff training, and ongoing system management. Mark sold his interest in Logic in 1998 and has continued working with accounting and ERP platforms throughout his career, including QuickBooks, Oracle (ERP and HCM), Microsoft Dynamics, Sage, Agilysys, Infor, and other industry-specific systems. That operational discipline, knowing how the books actually get kept rather than just how they are supposed to look, is the foundation BCA’s bookkeeping and accounting services are built on today.

As an operator, Mark has founded, scaled, and successfully exited multiple companies. Beyond Logic, he founded and sold Valcros Communications in 2007, a Cisco IP communications and converged-solutions partner serving SMB, enterprise, and hospitality clients. He served as president of Pearl Technologies and was an early Voice-over-IP integrator and Cisco consultant. He has held CIO, CTO, and senior advisory roles across hospitality, gaming, and operations companies. Across those engagements, Mark has implemented and signed off on SOX, SOC, PCI, and other compliance frameworks, giving him direct working knowledge of the controls, documentation, and audit posture that mid-sized businesses need to keep their books defensible.

Mark has also worked on the regulator’s side. From 2014 to 2016, he served as Senior Consultant and Technical Lead for The Gaming Board for The Bahamas, where he developed and enforced technology and compliance standards, served as the primary technical contact for operators and software vendors, reviewed submissions for functional and regulatory compliance, and drafted regulatory language that was passed by parliament. That work gave Mark first-hand experience with how regulations are constructed, how examiners think, and how compliance frameworks actually get applied in practice.

On the operator-and-board side of regulation, Mark served on the Board of Directors and the Audit and Compliance Committee of Bragg Gaming Group, a publicly traded, dual-listed gaming company (TSXV: BRAG; Nasdaq: BRAG). He also advised the shareholders involved in the mergers and acquisitions that formed Bragg before joining the board.

The combination of those two credentials, writing and enforcing rules on the regulator’s side, and overseeing audit and compliance from inside a public-company boardroom, gives BCA’s clients a partner who has worked both sides of the regulator’s desk.

Mark is also an active angel investor and business advisor. He invests in and works alongside founders of multiple small businesses, and serves as a business coach to CEOs and leadership teams across several industries. That investor and coach perspective shapes how BCA engages with clients: not as a vendor running a process, but as a partner thinking about the company alongside the owner, about cash flow, growth pacing, controls, succession, and the practical compliance posture a business needs to be ready for its next stage, whether that is a financing round, an audit, an acquisition, or an exit.

Mark is also a published author. His writing includes hardcover books, ebooks, and hundreds of articles, columns, and blog posts on business strategy, regulatory compliance, technology, and operations, including the recent strategy publication “Navigating AI Strategy: Beyond the Hype to Real Business Value.” His earlier career also includes technology and software leadership work, which informs how BCA evaluates and integrates accounting and operational systems for clients. The focus of his current work, however, is squarely on business strategy, accounting and bookkeeping operations, regulatory compliance, and tax strategy.

Selected Credentials

  • Public Board Director and Audit and Compliance Committee member, Bragg Gaming Group (TSXV: BRAG; Nasdaq: BRAG)
  • Senior Consultant, Technical Lead, The Gaming Board for The Bahamas (2014 to 2016)
  • Co-Founder, Logic Network Solutions (1994 to 1998), accounting systems integrator
  • Founder, Valcros Communications (2001 to 2007), Cisco IP communications partner
  • Compliance frameworks: SOX, SOC, PCI implementation and sign-off across multiple engagements
  • Accounting platforms: QuickBooks, Oracle (ERP and HCM), Microsoft Dynamics, Sage, Agilysys, Infor, and others
  • Active Angel Investor in multiple small businesses
  • Business Coach to CEOs and leadership teams across multiple industries
  • Published Author of books, ebooks, and hundreds of articles on business strategy, regulatory compliance, technology, and operations

AI and Information Handling

How BCA Uses AI and Handles Client Information

BCA’s standard practice is to process client and confidential information using locally-hosted AI tools that do not transmit data to public AI services. Public AI tools may be used by BCA for general research, formatting, and similar non-confidential tasks. We advise clients to avoid sharing personal or business information with public AI services that do not provide a no-training, no-retention policy.

As a separate service offering, BCA helps clients set up private AI environments inside their own organizations. Many advisory firms either avoid AI questions entirely or quietly send client data through public services. We do neither. Reach out via the contact form to discuss a private-AI engagement for your team.

BCA’s full standards of practice, including confidentiality, retention, and reliance posture, are detailed on our Standards of Practice page.