PCAOB Updates
1.00 Credits
Member Price $71
Non-Member Price $82
Overview
Understand the complexities of PCAOB updates.
Understand the new requirements of recently approved PCAOB amendments to the auditing standards and the auditor’s key responsibilities in response to the amendments. Learn to sort through the complexities to identify and apply them to the audit of a public company.
Highlights
Prerequisites
Accounting professionals with audit experience
Designed For
accounting professionals
Objectives
- Determine the key responsibilities for evaluating accounting estimates included in the recently approved amendment, related to AS 2501, and amendments to PCAOB Auditing Standards.
- Identify new requirements when using specialists in an audit contained in the recently approved PCAOB amendment, AS 1210.
- Recognize the key responsibilities required in audits in which other auditors are involved if proposed amendments to existing standards and a new auditing standard are issued.
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Anne Oestriecher, AICPA
Anne Oestriecher, CPA, is a vice-president in charge of Accounting Policy and control manager at Hibernia National Bank in Metairie, La. She is responsible for development of accounting policies and implementation of new accounting standards, accounting for technical matters, development and documentation of internal controls, due diligence for merger partners and supervision of accounting staff.
Kurt Oestriecher, Partner, Oestriecher & Company, CPAs
Kurt G. Oestriecher, CPA is a partner with Oestriecher & Company CPAs in Alexandria, La., and is the partner in charge of accounting and auditing. He is Past-President of the Louisiana Society of CPAs and has served on numerous LCPA and AICPA Committees. He has facilitated CPE courses since 1992 and has received the AICPA Outstanding Discussion Leader Award 12 years and the LCPA Outstanding Discussion Leader Award four times.
Non-Member Price $82
Member Price $71