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6 Practical Strategies To Promote Diversity & Inclusion In Your Workplace

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Online

1.00 Credits

Member Price: $59

Communication Leadership Character Behavior

The Controllership Series - The Controllers Role in Financial Forecasting

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Online

1.50 Credits

Member Price: $59

Accounting Finance

2024 Ethical Tax Practice Strategies in a Crisis World

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Online

2.00 Credits

Member Price: $79

“Tales from the Front” – practice issues CPAs are dealing with in these extraordinary times Review of AICPA Code of Professional Conduct Review of IRS Circular 230 Review of client tax return disclosure rules (Sec. 6103) Crisis impacts on engagement letters, contingent fees, independence, consulting services, attest and non-attest services, billing, and collections

Introduction to Forensic Data Analytics

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Online

2.00 Credits

Member Price: $109

Data analytics Key fraud risk management guidance documents  Data analytics frameworks  Leading techniques and innovations for preventing and detecting fraud

IRS Cybersecurity Checklist

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Online

2.00 Credits

Member Price: $79

Defining Cybersecurity and Cyber Risks Implications of Cybercrime Cyber Attack Trends Landscape of Cyberattacks Laws and Regulations Security Standards and Frameworks Cybersecurity Roadmap

Triple Your Memory, Prevent Dementia and Halve Your Stress - Part 1

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4.00 Credits

Member Price: $159

Why the brain can remember some things a hundred times better than others Why we typically forget names and faces, and what can be done about it How our emotions follow the motion of our body, and how that can be used to instill instant confidence How to tap into a completely relaxed and/or confident state of mind in 10 seconds or less using advanced hypnotic conditioning and Neuro-Linguistic Programming techniques How to prevent dementia and brain “fog” using specific supplements and exercise How to stay motivated to use the methods outlined in this course to advance your career and achieve a higher quality of life How to use the concept of constant learning to help you maintain a balanced and fulfilling

360 Budgeting: A Holistic Approach to Process and Solutions

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Online

8.00 Credits

Member Price: $225

Budget defining, Budget cultures Tacticle budget issues Ideas for budget solutions and process solutions Understanding people in the budget process Communicating your budget to non financial types

2024 Financial Statement Analysis

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4.00 Credits

Member Price: $129

Purposes of financial statement analysis Trend analysis and vertical & horizontal analysis Simple and multivariate regression; Analysis of metrics Assessment of liquidity, solvency, and profitability Using data visualizations The role of qualitative factors

2024 Year-End Tax Planning: Thinking Outside the Box

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4.00 Credits

Member Price: $129

Discuss the most recent tax legislation, rulings and developments Section 163(j) interest expense deduction New 21% corporate tax rate Medicare tax on high income wages and SE income Tax provision and extensions Timing income and deductions Alternative minimum tax (AMT) issues

2024 New Client Ethical Challenges: The CPAs Guide

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2.00 Credits

Member Price: $79

How the CPA can meet the challenges presented by a new client AICPA Code of Professional Conduct AICPA Statements on Standards for Tax Services IRS Circular 230 Case study illustration of how to bring the new client into ethical, proper financial and tax compliance

The Corporate Transparency Act - What You Need to Know to Protect Your Client

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2.00 Credits

Member Price: $79

CTA Filing Deadlines: Adapt and synchronize with the new schedules Beneficial Ownership Defined: Navigating the new transparency standards The Alabama Impact: Examining the court's influence on CTA enforcement Risk Management: Strategic navigation through CTA's legal framework Leveraging Transparency: Gaining a competitive advantage through CTA insights Disclosure Obligations: Clarify reporting requirements Corporate Configuration: Comprehend the alterations in structure Avoiding Sanctions: Proactive measures for CTA compliance

2024 Financial Statement Presentation and Disclosure

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Online

4.00 Credits

Member Price: $129

U.S.  GAAP and Special purpose frameworks Form and content of financial statements: Balance sheets Income statements; Statements of cash flows Retained earnings and/or owners’ equity statements Comprehensive income Supplementary information Comparative vs. single-period financial statements Sufficiency of disclosures Illustrative disclosures frequently encountered in small-to-medium reporting entities Industry-specific nuances

2024 Real Estate Tax Update

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Online

4.00 Credits

Member Price: $129

Recent tax legislation, rules and developments impacting real estate owners and investors Section 179 for qualified real property Section 179 for non-residential roofs, HVAC fire protection and security systems Section 163(j) interest expense limitation, including electing out and ADS depreciation Introduction to opportunity zones

2024 Financial Accounting for Related Party Transactions

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2.00 Credits

Member Price: $79

FASB codification provisions for transactions with related parties, including business owners and special purpose entities Compares and contrasts those rules with the AICPA financial reporting framework for small and medium-sized entities Reviews the tax accounting related taxpayer standards Several real-life situations illustrate the various authoritative standards and discuss the consequences of failing to comply with those standards

2024 Excel Essentials for Today's Accountant: Become an Expert in One Day

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4.00 Credits

Member Price: $129

Using formulas to manipulate and transform data Using formulas and reference formulas such as =VLOOKUP Using pivot tables Understanding Solver to perform multivariate analysis Awareness of advanced functions Creative methods for data manipulation Using intellectual curiosity and professional skepticism to develop a problem-solving mentality Real-life examples of innovative ways to analyze and report data with Excel Using Excel to perform e-mail merges Enhance creativity in your approach to developing Excel models Computer software and application 

2024 Tax Depreciation: Review & Update

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Online

4.00 Credits

Member Price: $129

Recent tax legislation, rules and developments related to capitalization and depreciation Capitalization of tangible property, including materials and supplies, building and improvements Small taxpayer safe harbor Section 179, including 2020 inflation adjustment Section 168(k) 100% bonus deduction

SECURE Act 2.0: What You Need to Know

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1.00 Credits

Member Price: $39

Expanding Automatic Enrollment in Retirement Plans Increased Age for RMDs Higher Catch-up Contribution Limit Emergency Expense Penalty-Free Withdrawals “Starter” 401(k)s for Certain Employers Part-time Worker Improved Coverage

SUBSCRIPTION: Audit Skills for Beginners

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Online

16.00 Credits

Member Price: $249

The major topics that will be covered in this course include:Course 1: Audit 101: AICPAs Code of Professional Conduct PrinciplesCPE: 2Description: AICPAs Code of Professional Conduct - as a whole will provide an overview of the basic principles of the AICPA's Code of Professional Conduct with practical implementation examples. CPAs must seamlessly transition to a profession that relies heavily on conformance with technical and ethical standards. It is critical for CPAs to seek to serve the public interest with a strong sense of character, integrity, competence, and due professional care. In addition, CPAs must appropriately safeguard any threats to independence and objectivity.Course 2: Audit 102: Professional Skepticism - Finding Fraud and ErrorCPE: 2Description: Professional Skepticism is a critical skill for audit and other attest services. The public places a high value on assurance services provided by an external public accountant, as the CPA's involvement directly enhances the degree of confidence intended users can place on the financial statements to make economic decisions. A proper mindset, including professional skepticism, is a critical feature of a high-quality audit or other attest service. Professional skepticism is an essential attitude that enhances the ability to identify and respond to conditions that may indicate possible material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error.Course 3: Audit 103: Adapting to the Engagement - Complying with SSARSCPE: 2Description: Adapting to the Engagement is a critical foundational course. A CPA may perform various attest services under relevant professional standards, including compilations, reviews and audits. Reviews and audits are also considered assurance services, providing either limited or reasonable assurance that financial statements are free of material misstatement. In addition, the CPA may perform non-attest services, such as bookkeeping or preparation of financial statements. CPAs must fully understand the professional responsibilities related to each of these varying levels of services, in order to effectively and efficiently satisfy engagement objectives.Course 4: Audit 104: Audit Documentation - Workpapers To Pass ReviewCPE: 2Description: Audit Documentation is an important foundational course. Proper documentation is essential to a high-quality audit and other assurance services, as auditors are required to prepare and maintain documentation to demonstrate that sufficient and appropriate audit evidence was obtained to support the auditor's opinion. It is critical for workpapers to provide a clear understanding of the nature, timing and extent of procedures applied, the results of those procedures, source of evidence obtained, and conclusions reached. Both audit effectiveness and efficiency are directly impacted by the nature and extent of audit documentation.Course 5: Audit 105: The Audit Risk Model - Foundational PrinciplesCPE: 2Description: The Audit Risk Model is a critical foundational course. Financial statement auditors are engaged to provide reasonable assurance that financial statements are not materially misstated, whether due to fraud or error. Professional standards require auditors to obtain sufficient and appropriate evidence to support that opinion. It is critical for effective and efficient auditors to have a clear understanding of all the important elements and concepts related to properly identifying, evaluating, and deciding how to respond to risk in a financial statement audit.Course 6: Audit 106: Internal Control Fundamentals - Evaluating DesignCPE: 2Description: Internal Control Fundamentals is a critical foundational course. Obtaining an understanding of the entity and its environment is part of assessing risk of material misstatement, in order to design the nature, timing and extent of further audit procedures necessary to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence to support the auditor's report. A critical component of understanding the entity and its environment is to evaluate the design and implementation of internal control over financial reporting.Course 7: Audit 107: Auditing Cash - Applying Basic Audit SkillsCPE: 2Description: Auditing Cash - Applying Basic Skills demonstrates how the approach to auditing different cash accounts may vary and how to strengthen inquiry which is an important audit procedure in this area. Cash tends to be one of the first areas assigned to new auditors, as there is typically little complexity and subjectivity involved. In addition, persuasive audit evidence from a third-party is generally available. However, research shows that around 80% of asset misappropriation relates to cash. Therefore, the audit of accounts and classes of disclosures related to cash and cash equivalents does tend to carry some level of risk of material misstatement.Course 8: Audit 108: Auditing PP&E and Leases - Common RisksCPE: 2Description: Auditing PP&E, Including Leases will address tips and techniques for auditing tangible long-lived assets for various assessed risk levels, with a special emphasis on lease accounting under Topic 842. Property, plant and equipment can range from a low-risk to a high-risk audit area, depending on the nature of transaction and events engaged in by the reporting entity. Construction, capitalized interest and complex leasing arrangements tend to result in higher risk of material misstatement.

SUBSCRIPTION: Audit Skills for Client Management

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Online

16.00 Credits

Member Price: $249

The major topics that will be covered in this course include:Course 1: Audit 301: Code of Professional Conduct - Key for AuditorsCPE: 2Description: Code of Professional Conduct will dig deeper into important foundational principles, primarily focusing on threats to independence and how to avoid or appropriately safeguard them. The AICPAs Code of Professional Conduct provides guidance for ethical business conduct, as well as other potentially relevant ethical requirements from the PCAOB and international bodies. An important pillar of any Code of Professional Conduct is the rules governing independence when performing attest services, particularly when both attest and non-attest services are provided.Course 2: Audit 302: Planning Effective and Efficient AuditsCPE: 2Description: Planning Effective and Efficient Audits will focus on how to enhance engagement team brainstorming and discussions to leverage knowledge to create a high-quality and profitable audit approach. The biggest factors that lead to an effective and efficient financial statement audit are the properly identification, evaluation, and response to risk of material misstatement. Assessed risk of material misstatement leads to the generation of the nature, timing and extent of further audit procedures.Course 3: Audit 303: Internal Controls - Required CommunicationsCPE: 2Description: Internal Control - Required Communications will help the auditor with understanding how to improve required internal control communications to be more value-added from the perspective of the client. Professional and regulatory audit standards require communication of internal control matters noted in a financial statement audit. This assists management and those charged with governance with satisfying responsibilities for designing, implementing, maintaining, and monitoring internal controls. In addition, in order to retain existing clients, lower fee pressures and gain invaluable referral sources, financial statement auditors must place a priority on being a value-added business advisor.Course 4: Audit 304: Auditing Basic Investments - Common RisksCPE: 2Description: Auditing Basic Investments will provide an overview for evaluating the proper recognition, measurement and disclosure of the most common investments types. Many small- and mid-size entities hold less-complex investments, including mutual funds, 'plain vanilla' derivatives (such as interest rate swaps), and permanent life insurance policies.Course 5: Audit 305: Strengthening Substantive Analytic ProceduresCPE: 2Description: Strengthening Substantive Analytic Procedures will provide the tips and best practice techniques for strengthening substantive analytic procedures in order to reduce over-reliance on tests of details. One of the ways to perform a more effective and efficient audit is to maximize the use of substantive analytic procedures in the detailed audit plan.Course 6: Audit 306: Reviewing Workpapers - A Role in Quality ControlCPE: 2Description: Reviewing Workpapers will provide the tips and tools for satisfying important workpaper reviewer responsibilities. Audit documentation provides the principal support for an auditor's report. Therefore, it is critical for workpaper reviewers to perform quality control procedures to ensure that technical, professional, and regulatory standards are met. In addition, the workpaper review process should be used as a tool for professional development and promoting efficient audits.Course 7: Audit 307: Client and Profitable Engagement ManagementCPE: 2Description: Client and Profitable Engagement Management will provide guidance on how to maximize return on time spent with critical areas, such as budgeting, scheduling, client assistance, and delegation. Sound client and engagement management can influence both the effectiveness and efficiency of an audit engagement.Course 8: Audit 308: Audit Reporting and General Audit ProceduresCPE: 2Description: Audit Reporting and General Audit Procedures will provide guidance for properly altering financial statements and audit reports for certain complex transactions and events that are often uncovered through general audit procedures, such as subsequent testing, reviewing minutes, and more. Each set of financial statements and auditor's report thereon must properly address the unique circumstances of the specific reporting entity's circumstances.

SUBSCRIPTION: Audit Skills for Emerging Leaders

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Online

16.00 Credits

Member Price: $249

The major topics that will be covered in this course include:Course 1: Audit 401: Critical Traits of a Thinking AuditorCPE: 2Description: Critical Traits of a Thinking Auditor will provide tips and best practices for stretching experienced auditor past the basics in each of the three pillars of success. Those in charge of the day-to-day supervision of engagements need to consciously embrace and demonstrate characteristics that will enable him/her to transition to a firm leader. This includes a focus on three key pillars: financial success, retaining clients through superior client service, and developing other professionals.Course 2: Audit 402: Audit Quality Control - Avoid Peer Review IssuesCPE: 2Description: Audit Quality Control - Avoiding Peer Review Issues highlights the most important considerations for those at all levels of the engagement team with quality control responsibilities on audit engagements. Upper-level reviewers have significant responsibilities for ensuring high-quality audit engagements. Unfortunately, deficient audits have serious negative consequences for both the CPA firm and the profession as a whole.Course 3: Audit 403: Fraud Trends - Applying Real-Life LessonsCPE: 2Description: Fraud Trends - Applying Real-life Lessons will focus on real-life and practical examples of fraud in smaller- and mid-size environments, including nonprofits. Fraud involves an intentional act to deceive, which may result in material misstatement in the financial statements due to fraudulent financial reporting or misappropriation of assets. Management's responsibility is to design, implement, maintain and monitor a system of internal control to prevent, or detect and correct, fraud.Course 4: Audit 404: Maximizing Analytic Procedure Evidence on AuditsCPE: 2Description: Maximizing Analytic Procedure Evidence on Audits will enhance an ability to read and interpret financial information as a critical audit skill. Financial statement auditors need to be able to analyze financial results to not only enhance audit quality, but to also improve client service through being a better business advisor.Course 5: Audit 405: Designing Internal Controls for Smaller EntitiesCPE: 2Description: Designing Stronger Internal Controls for Small or Mid-Size Entities provide practical analysis and tips for how a reporting entity can manage financial reporting risk in an effective and efficient way. Internal controls are applied within an organization to satisfy objectives related to operations, compliance, and financial reporting. This module will also differentiate the auditor's responsibilities for internal controls under Sarbanes Oxley, Government Auditing Standards and Single Audit Act requirements.Course 6: Audit 406: Auditing Revenue Recognition - Common RisksCPE: 2Description: Auditing Revenue Recognition will provide tips and techniques for obtaining sufficient and appropriate audit evidence to support conclusions related to accounting for revenues obtained from contracts with customers. Revenue recognition is presumed to be a significant risk for financial statement auditing purposes due to the increased risk of both fraud and error.Course 7: Audit 407: Auditing Contingencies and Going ConcernCPE: 2Description: Auditing Contingencies and Going Concern will provide tips and techniques for obtaining sufficient appropriate audit evidence to support conclusions related to contingencies and going concern uncertainty. Financial statements may contain significant uncertainties requiring special audit consideration for evaluating proper accounting and financial reporting treatment.Course 8: Audit 408: Coaching Staff to Stay on the Right TrackCPE: 2Description: Coaching Staff to Stay on the Right Track provides tips and techniques for critical coaching responsibilities. Being a successful coach requires tackling various responsibilities, including motivating, providing positive and constructive feedback, and otherwise getting the best performance out of engagement team members in the given situation.