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SSARS 27 - Alternative Preparations 26-27

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Online

2.00 Credits

Member Price: $99

Recently issued SSARS 27, Applicability of AR-C Section 70 to Financial Statements Prepared as Part of a Consulting Services Engagement, will significantly change the way public accounting firms assist in the preparation of financial statements. This program will discuss the practical implications of the standard, how it can affect the need to adhere to SSARS standards,  peer review applicability and how CPAs can help businesses using the Consulting Standards instead of SSARS.

Accounting & Tax Ethics: Standards, Issues, & Case Studies 26-27

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Online

4.00 Credits

Member Price: $175

In recent history, even the most prestigious CPA firms have had ethical lapses and oversights that have cost them both financially and, at that moment, clouded their brand. This course will review the AICPA code of ethics for both accounting and tax practitioners and encourage you to examine your firm's policies and choices relative to those standards and common sense through thought-provoking and sometimes humorous Q&A and case studies. Note: This course qualifies to count toward the WICPA membership Ethics CPE requirement.

Financial Statements for the Simple Business Entity 26-27

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Online

4.00 Credits

Member Price: $175

Preparing GAAP financial statements can be treacherous. GAAP has become so voluminous and complex that it is easy to overlook accounting, reporting and disclosure requirements, potentially affecting the accountants' liability. Nonpublic entities, however, are not necessarily required to apply GAAP and there are less complex financial reporting frameworks that may be much easier to apply without sacrificing the quality of financial reporting. Even when using GAAP, the less complicated business entity may find that numerous requirements, including disclosures, need to be more relevant to users of their financial statements, may not be material to users and often overshadow the most pertinent information. This course will present alternative accounting frameworks that may be more suitable for the more straightforward business entity, including income tax basis and the modified cash basis of accounting. We will also discuss approaches to GAAP, including developing disclosure checklists unique to each set of financial statements, identifying when disclosures may be omitted or complex accounting approaches may be avoided and how to document those decisions to minimize adverse effects. When the cost of financial reporting to the small business enterprise exceeds the benefits, entities will lose the motivation to issue financial statements that conform with GAAP and both the business entities and the related capital markets suffer. This course provides alternatives that help alleviate that dilemma.

The Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax & Dynasty Trusts 26-27

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Online

4.00 Credits

Member Price: $175

Transfer taxes, such as the estate, gift and generation-skipping transfer tax, create a drag on the accumulation of wealth over a family's generations. However, with the One Big Beautiful Bill's continuation of the high gift and estate tax exclusion amounts for the foreseeable future, advisers have the opportunity to create trusts that extend through the grandchildren's generation. This course examines the generation-skipping transfer (GST) tax and how it is designed to discourage avoidance of the estate and gift tax by families. Randy Gardner explores: GST tax terminology, how the GST tax is calculated, ways to avoid the GST tax and how to design a dynasty trust to pass property from generation to generation. 

Only Financial Officer 3.0: Skills for Smaller Company Financial Managers 26-27

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Online

8.00 Credits

Member Price: $329

The title "Chief Financial Officer" is not an accurate description for what many financial managers do because the word "chief" implies the company has more than one degreed accountant. This seminar covers four major topics of importance to the financial manager who must do it all. We have designed Only Financial Officer 3.0 to give financial managers in small to medium-sized companies the high-level skills needed to act as a member of top management.

Nonprofit A&A Series Part I: Financial Statement Presentation & Disclosure 26-27

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Online

2.00 Credits

Member Price: $99

Part I of a 2-part series is an overview of GAAP requirements for nonprofit organizations and will help you become proficient in nonprofit financial reporting. This webcast focuses on presentation and disclosure unique to nonprofit organizations. Be sure to register for the next in the series: Nonprofit A&A Series Part II: Revenue Recognition.

Nonprofit A&A Series Part II: Revenue Recognition 26-27

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Online

2.00 Credits

Member Price: $99

Part II of a 2-part series is an overview of GAAP requirements for nonprofit organizations and will help you become proficient in nonprofit financial reporting. This session focuses on revenue recognition.  Be sure to register for Part I in the series: Nonprofit A&A Series Part I: Financial Statement Presentation & Disclosure

Nonprofit A&A Standards Update & New Developments 26-27

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Online

2.00 Credits

Member Price: $99

Stay current with this deep dive into accounting for and auditing nonprofit revenue streams. During this session, we'll review recent new standards. The case studies will include familiar and complex situations and audit techniques to identify potential misstatements.

How Good Companies Become Great: Secrets to Success 26-27

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Online

4.00 Credits

Member Price: $99

Some companies are "born" great; others change and become great along the way. This seminar will discuss how both new and established companies become great. This seminar benchmarks world class companies to understand the underlying principles that made them great. The seminar begins with key lessons about business start-ups from Paul Hawken, author of Growing a Business and Guy Kawasaki, author of Art of the Start and Enchantment. Next, the seminar looks at research on existing businesses, beginning with the management classic In Search of Excellence and then focusing on Jim Collins" research presented in Built to Last, Good to Great, How the Mighty Fall and Great by Choice.

ChatGPT Deep-Dive Hands-on Bootcamp for CPAs 26-27

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Online

2.00 Credits

Member Price: $99

ChatGPT has grown its user base to over 800 million active users per week. As a leader in the generative market, it is a tool that every CPA should have a basic understanding of how to use it and apply it in business. This course will provide a comprehensive review and demonstration of how to put ChatGPT to work for you and your clients. It is designed as a "hands-on" course that facilitates your following along with the presenter while applying the features of ChatGPT on your computer. Practice files will be provided so that you don't have to expose your confidential data.

K2's Excel’s Best Practices & Features 26-27

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Online

2.00 Credits

Member Price: $99

Excel remains a staple tool for virtually all accounting and financial professionals. In this session, learn about many of the newer features in Excel, along with some you may have overlooked in the past'truly "must-see CPE!?

Lease Accounting - Making Sense of the Standard 26-27

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Online

4.00 Credits

Member Price: $175

This program makes sense of the controversial lease standard. The subtleties of the standard make it difficult to implement and monitor. There will be a detailed discussion on what constitutes a lease, how to monitor them and ongoing challenges.

Practical Accounting Update 26-27

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Online

4.00 Credits

Member Price: $175

In this dynamic course, we'll delve into essential updates and equip you with the practical knowledge to navigate the latest changes in the field. Need insights on how the shift from the Statements on Quality Control Standards (SQCSs) to the Statement on Quality Management Standards (SQMSs) will affect your practice" We have you covered. Questions about cybersecurity requirements for CPAs" Arm yourself with practical strategies to protect your clients and firm in an increasingly digital world. From the newest accounting rules to mastering new audit standards, we'll explore the newest developments to help you navigate the changes.

K2's Ripped From the Headlines: Lessons From Notable Tech Crimes 26-27

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Online

2.00 Credits

Member Price: $99

Technological advancements facilitate new forms of cybercrime and fraud. In this session, you will learn how the crooks used technology to reap their ill-gotten rewards.

Retirement Penalties & Rollover Issues 26-27

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Online

2.00 Credits

Member Price: $99

Taking money from ones retirement plan before age 59-1/2 or failing to withdraw funds after age 73 leads to penalties. Plan beneficiaries have a separate set of rules for withdrawals. There are penalty exceptions and waivers, but some issues have no possible resolution. A withdrawal from a retirement plan is taxable unless it's returned to a plan within 60 days. Some withdrawals cannot be returned and there are some ways to make a late rollover tax-free. Early and late distribution penalties and 60-day rollover failures are prevalent issues that tax preparers must handle despite the size of the firm or the wealth of their clients. Learn the rules of the road in this class. Note: This class presents an in-depth discussion of issues presented in the instructor's class Retirement Distributions: Planning Options.

Four Most Overlooked Business Risks: Preparing for the Future 26-27

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Online

8.00 Credits

Member Price: $329

We tend to focus on fighting today's fires without spending adequate time on bigger, more important risks inherent in today's inter-connected, competitive world. This seminar drills down into four commonly overlooked business risks, looking at how to anticipate, manage, mitigate or exploit them. We will discuss the professional obligations of the board and executive management to assess risks and the responsibility of internal and external auditors to evaluate the adequacy of these assessments.

Accounting & Auditing for the Construction Industry 26-27

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Online

4.00 Credits

Member Price: $175

The construction industry faces many unique challenges to survive and remain profitable. These include specific accounting and reporting aspects for construction contracts and estimating project costs and profitability. Analyze revenue recognition under the percentage of completion method (including comparing current standards to the new FASB revenue standard) by exploring the underlying details. Reduce potential errors made using established concepts, including the shortfalls of the "cost to cost" method. Take a focused look at construction contractors' accounting, reporting and auditing. Discuss techniques and examples that provide a realistic audit approach for the contractor, including detailed auditing procedures for many types of contracts.

Ethical Intelligence: Global Case Studies & Standards 26-27

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Online

4.00 Credits

Member Price: $175

Don't fall behind! This course will ensure that you know the current ethical requirements set by standards-setting organizations and legislative action. Real-world cases coupled with analysis by a leading ethics expert will help you better recognize situations that may pose ethical or regulatory risks. Discover the regulatory, legal and ethical responsibilities you have and gain insight into a simple 4-step decision-making process that can strengthen your professional judgment. Note: This course qualifies to count toward the WICPA membership Ethics CPE requirement.

Tax Aspects of Stock Investing 26-27

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Online

4.00 Credits

Member Price: $175

Despite the country's polarized politics and troubled economy, the interest in stock investing remains high as younger investors accumulate for retirement and retirees seek to outpace inflation. We'll explore the most popular stock investment strategies and their taxation, including dividend and capital appreciation strategies, while avoiding the net investment income tax and restrictions on losses and straddles. Companion course: Income Tax Planning For Bond Investments

Four Most Overlooked Business Risks: Preparing for the Future 26-27

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Online

8.00 Credits

Member Price: $329

We tend to focus on fighting today's fires without spending adequate time on bigger, more important risks inherent in today's inter-connected, competitive world. This seminar drills down into four commonly overlooked business risks, looking at how to anticipate, manage, mitigate or exploit them. We will discuss the professional obligations of the board and executive management to assess risks and the responsibility of internal and external auditors to evaluate the adequacy of these assessments.