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25-26 FASB and AICPA Update (ASU, SAS, Ethics)

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4.00 Credits

Member Price $175

Non-Member Price $265

Overview

This 4-hour program addresses the latest promulgations of FASB ASU impacting privately-held entities, AICPA SAS and selected AICPA ethics interpretations.

Highlights

  • FASB ASU with effective dates of 2024 and later
  • SAS 149
  • Recent ethics interpretations

    Prerequisites

    None.

    Designed For

    This course is for anyone desiring to keep up with the latest (a) promulgations of the FASB applicable to privately-held entities. and (b) AICPA auditing standards.

    Objectives

  • Determine recent ASU that may impact your clients
  • Identify recent ethics interpretations practitioners should know
  • Recognize effects of newly issued auditing standards.

    Leader(s):

    Leader Bios

    Howard Sibelman, CalCPA Education Foundation

    Howard Sibelman has extensive accounting, auditing and consulting experience with middle-market companies, and he has served clients in the manufacturing, distribution, entertainment, hospitality, and real estate industries. An integral part of Howard’s professional background is his role as an educator. He was the director of continuing education for a national accounting firm, was an instructor at the University of Southern California, was on the faculty of two of the nation’s largest certified public accounting review courses, and has facilitated numerous firm and CPA Society education programs.    Howard was previously a business assurance partner at Moss Adams LLP, the 11th-largest accounting and consulting firm in the US. He was a member of the firm’s international services group and the IFRS core training group, and served as the quality control coordinator for the firm’s Los Angeles office. He was recently selected by the California Society of CPAs to be the vice-chairman (chairman elect) of the state’s accounting principles and auditing standards committee.   “

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    Non-Member Price $265

    Member Price $175