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Governmental and Not-for-Profit Annual Update

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8.00 Credits

Member Price $349.00

Non-Member Price $419.00

Overview

Change is inevitable and at times overwhelming if you are unprepared.

Ensure that you understand the recent developments in governmental and not-for-profit accounting and auditing. This update course is designed to prepare you for the latest accounting and auditing developments affecting governments and not-for-profits and give you the tools and knowledge to implement the new standards.

Understanding new standards that affect governmental and not-for-profit accounting

Recent updates to accounting and auditing standards will change how governmental and not-for-profit accounting and auditing is performed.

You’ll learn how to implement and understand recent additions, including:

  • GASB Statements
  • FASB Accounting Standards Updates
  • Auditing Standards Board Updates
  • Changes to *Government Auditing Standards*

    Detailed scenarios to increase your comprehension

    Real-world examples help increase your comprehension of how to implement the changes in your work. You'll be empowered to properly identify when new standards should be applied.

    Highlights

  • GASB update
  • Not-for-profit accounting update
  • Compensated absences
  • GASB Statement No. 102,
    • Certain Risk Disclosures
    • FASB Accounting Standards Update (ASU) No. 2016-13,
    • Financial Instruments-Credit Losses (Topic 326): Measurement of Credit Losses on Financial Instruments
    • Statement on Quality Management Standards (SQMS) No. 1, 2, and 3
    • Auditing Standards Board update
    • Governmental auditing update

    Prerequisites

    Basic knowledge and experience in governmental and not-for-profit accounting and auditing

    Designed For

    Accountants and finance professionals working with governments and not-for-profits

    Objectives

    • Identify the effect of GASB statements on accounting and financial reporting for state and local governments.
    • Identify the projects that are on the active standard-setting agenda and their objectives.
    • Identify when a liability should be recorded for compensated absences.
    • Apply the disclosure criteria related to concentrations and constraints to determine whether and how to make disclosures required under GASB Statement No. 102,
    • Certain Risk Disclosures
    • .
    • Identify how FASB's Accounting Standards Updates affect not-for-profit financial statements.
    • Apply FASB Accounting Standards Update (ASU) No. 2016-13,
    • Financial Instruments-Credit Losses (Topic 326): Measurement of Credit Losses on Financial Instruments
    • , to an example financial instrument.
    • Apply ASU No. 2017-04,
    • Intangibles-Goodwill and Other (Topic 350): Simplifying the Test for Goodwill Impairment
    • , to various goodwill scenarios.
    • Identify the requirements of recently issued or effective Statements on Auditing Standards (SASs).
    • Identify the requirements of Statement on Quality Management Standards (SQMS) No. 1,
    • A Firm's System of Quality Management
    • , SQMS No. 2,
    • Engagement Quality Reviews
    • , and SQMS No. 3,
    • Amendments to QM Sections 10
    • , A Firm's System of Quality Management,
    • and 20
    • , Engagement Quality Reviews.
    • Identify recent changes to the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct that affect auditors of governments and NFPs.
    • Distinguish the provisions of the Government Auditing Standards 2024 Revision.
    • Identify Yellow Book requirements related to independence, management's responsibilities, and reporting.
    • Identify changes to the Uniform Guidance.
  • Non-Member Price $419.00

    Member Price $349.00