2015 FASB & AICPA Update [FAU Jun]

Aug 7, 2015
Time: 8-4

Subject:

Accounting & Auditing

Credit Hours:

8.00

Price:

Member: $295.00
Non-member: $445.00

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Discussion Leader:

Gregory M. Clark, CPA    more info

Gregory M. Clark, CPA, CGMA, is a Principal with the Business Compliance & Controls Group (BCCG), an accounting and consulting firm specializing in technical audit and accounting training and consulting, employee benefit plan audits, compliance and training, internal controls consulting and training, and assessments, technical accounting consulting, and engagement quality control review services.

With more than 39 years of experience in the financial statement assurance and business compliance field, Greg has participated in all aspects of numerous attest engagements, including plan audit and business risk assessments, plan internal control assessment and design, plan regulatory compliance, financial reporting and quality control assessments, and administration contract compliance.  BCCG provides technical accounting and auditing consulting services, continuing professional education services, quality control and effectiveness reviews, and compliance assistance to small businesses and CPA firms performing attest engagements. 

Greg is a nationally known speaker on employee benefit plans, technical accounting and auditing, operational auditing and internal controls evaluations, integrated auditing, organizational risk assessments, and various other topics. In 2019, he received the Surgent Outstanding Discussion Leader Award because of his consistently high evaluations for knowledge and presentation skills. Greg currently serves on the AICPA EBP Expert Panel, the AICPA Employee Benefit Plan Conference Program, the Georgia CPA Society Southeastern Accounting Show Task Force, and the Georgia Employee Benefit Plan Conference Committee. Greg has worked with accountants and auditors from throughout the world; many Fortune 500 companies; and numerous local, regional, and national CPA firms and small business clients as well as more than 46 state CPA society CPE organizations.

 

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Website registration for this course closes on August 6, 2015. To register after this date please contact the society at akcpa@ak.net or 907-562-4334.

Full Description

2015 FASB and AICPA Update (New)

August 7, 2015

Elgee Rehfeld Mertz Conference Room
Juneau, AK

$295 AKCPA member fee
$445 Non member fee

Why Attend This Course?
Loscalzos most sought after course. This course is a must to keep you on top of the continuing changes in the profession. Whether these changes are in technical standards or professional standards, the course authors will evaluate and emphasize those changes with broad application and offer detailed practical guidance and illustrations.

Major Topics:
This program focuses on all things the accounting professional should be aware of including: Accounting standard updates... FASB/IASB convergence projects Private company issues Audit service issuesARSC initiatives, compilation and review updates and initiatives, AICPA
activities.

Learning Objectives:
Participants will be able to apply the changes and discuss the issues surrounding recently issued accounting, auditing, compilation and review pronouncements, and relevant proposals.

Designed For: All firms, all staff, all CPAs all accountants needing a good year-round update on recently issued standards.

CPE Credits: 8, 5 Accounting 3 Auditing

Level of Knowledge: Update

Prerequisite: None

Acronym: FAU

Discussion Leader: Gregory Clark, CPA
Prerequisites
Basic audit and accounting
course or experience

Section on auditing standards qualifies for the 24 hour Yellow Book requirement. Section on specific accounting standards qualifies for the 24 hour Yellow Book requirement if an auditor has FASB Yellow Book clients. Determination as to the qualification of certain courses for the Yellow Book 24 hour requirement should be made on an auditor specific basis depending on that auditors Yellow Book clients. Note that the determination of course qualification is a matter of an auditors professional judgment in consultation with appropriate individuals in the audit firm. The 24 hours are a subset of the 80 hour requirement.