Non-GAAP Financial Statement Options: Cash, Modified Cash, and Tax Basis
4.00 Credits
Member Price $145
Non-Member Price $195
Overview
This course is offered in collaboration with multiple state societies and is hosted by the Indiana Society of CPAs.
For many businesses, preparing financial statements using a special purpose framework may provide an alternative to the complexity of U.S. GAAP. This course will provide you with an overview and hands-on application on preparing financial statements using common special purpose frameworks such as tax basis and cash or modified cash basis financial statements. You will learn the unique measurement and disclosure requirements of various Special Purpose Framework (SPF) options using example financial statements and illustrative disclosures. The course also includes common practice issues encountered when preparing SPF financial statements, including disclosure and reporting requirements. We will also review recent updates to both audit and SSARS standards that impact engagements performed on SPF financial statements.
Highlights
• An introduction to special purpose frameworks • Authoritative and non-authoritative guidance used to prepare SPF financial statements • Common issues in preparing SPF financial statements • Cash basis and modified cash basis financial statements • Income tax basis financial statements • The AICPA’s special purpose framework - FRF for SMEsTM
Prerequisites
None
Designed For
Practitioners and staff involved with the preparation of cash and tax basis financial statements
Objectives
• Review the limited authoritative and non-authoritative literature covering special purpose frameworks • Learn how to prepare SPF financial statements using the cash, modified cash, and tax basis of accounting • Be aware of SPF accounting and presentation issues • Review the disclosure requirements for SPF financial statements
Preparation
None
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Martin Birr, AICPA
Martin J. Birr, CPA, CMA, CIA, MBA is Trustee Lecturer in Accounting in the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University Indianapolis. He received his MBA in Corporate Finance and Entrepreneurial Studies from Indiana University and BS in Accounting from Manchester College. Mr. Birr has taught various financial and cost accounting classes. He is a member of and frequent speaker for the Indiana CPA Society and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Martin is a past member and chairman of the Indiana CPA Society’s Ethics Committee. He presents various accounting, ethics, and management seminars throughout the year and maintains an active consulting practice.
Non-Member Price $195
Member Price $145