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Implementation of AICPA Quality Management Standards 2024

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Overview

In June 2022, the AICPA Auditing Standards Board (ASB) issued three interrelated standards on quality management (collectively, the QM standards). The new QM standards represent a significant change in how CPA firms will approach audit and attestation quality in the future, moving from a policies-based approach to a risk-based approach. The new standards will affect every firm that performs engagements in accordance with the SASs, SSARSs and SSAEs. Implementation of these new standards is required by Dec. 15, 2025. The key changes brought about by the new standards are: A new risk-based approach, incorporating a risk assessment process driving firms to focus on quality management tailored to their circumstances Revised components of the system of quality management-two new components, including information and communication More robust leadership and governance requirements Enhanced monitoring and remediation processes New requirements for networks and service providers The new standards require firms to determine their quality management risks, to determine the root cause for the identified risk,; and to develop responses to eliminate the identified risks and avoid non-performance

Highlights

  • Overview of the new standards, including discussion of relevant changes to existing quality control requirements
  • Implementation guidance for a risk-based approach to quality management that is customized to small and medium firms, including sole proprietors
  • Analysis and determination of root causes for quality risk determination
  • Examples of responses to identified quality risks
  • Guidance on approaches to monitoring and remediation

Prerequisites

None

Designed For

Partners, managers and senior accountants of CPA firms preforming audits, attestation engagements, and SSARS engagements.

Objectives

  • Provide an overview of the new standards
  • Provide guidance and examples of how to implement the new standards
  • Provide guidance on how to determine the root cause of quality risks
  • Provide guidance on how to develop responses to the identified quality risks
  • Review documentation requirements for implementation and evaluation of the firm's system of quality management

Preparation

None

Leader(s):

Leader Bios

Eugene Ristaino, CalCPA Education Foundation

Gene Ristaino is a partner/member of Isdaner & Company, LLC, a local firm of 65 people in Bala Cynwyd PA (Philadelphia area) and is the director of accounting, auditing and quality control for the firm. Gene manages a diversified accounting practice (over 40 years of experience) specializing in the construction and real estate industries. He also provides consulting services for developers and contractors in cost certification and analysis, claim support and documentation, expert witness, business valuation and job cost system implementation and improvement. Gene has provided expert testimony and/or issued expert reports in numerous litigation support engagements involving real estate transactions, construction claims, family disputes and embezzlement cases. He has provided expert testimony in two Court appearances. He has also prepared construction contract claims, back charge reports, and damage reports in dispute litigation and arbitration. Gene is Accredited in Business Valuation (ABV) and Certified in Financial Forensics (CFF) certified by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). Valuation and/or Litigation engagements include construction contractors; leisure transportation; travel and tour agencies; manufacturing; real estate investment limited partnerships and LLCs; specialty restaurants; and family limited partnerships. Cases have included dissenting stockholder disputes; buy/sell transaction prices; estate and gift tax issues; and owner disputes. Gene has attended the Business Valuation Course, and the Fair Value Forum developed by the AICPA. Gene has a Masters in Taxation (MT), concentrating in corporate taxation, with a specialization in the real estate and construction industries. Gene’s diversified background includes a concentration in the governmental and not-for-profit auditing sectors, including HUD, Circular A-133 and the Single Audit, as well as healthcare, manufacturing, transportation, retail and service organizations. Gene is a national instructor for the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) and many state societies. He also lectures for many industry associations, and has authored numerous professional education programs, including several one-day seminars. Gene is a member of the American and Pennsylvania Institutes of Certified Public Accountants and currently serves on the Peer review and A&A Procedures committees for the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Gene is a team captain for the AICPA Peer Review Program, and has performed numerous peer reviews under the AICPA Standards. Gene is a former adjunct professor of tax law for the Masters in Taxation Programs for Villanova University and Philadelphia University. He received his undergraduate BS degree in accounting from Drexel University, and earned his Masters in Taxation from Villanova University.

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Non-Member Price $209

Member Price $159