Case Studies in Not-for-Profit Accounting and Auditing

Dec 15
8:00 - 4:00 p.m.

The Casino At Lakemont Park
Altoona - Map

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CPE Credits

Gain hands-on experience with case studies designed to simulate real-world scenarios and common problems in today’s not-for-profit environment. Go beyond theory and navigate the key issues that arise in not-for-profit accounting and auditing. Recognize financial statement presentation deficiencies by reviewing an incorrectly prepared statement. Employ important auditing concepts to a statement of functional expenses.
Highlights
  • Accounting differences between contribution and exchange transaction revenues
  • Recording and valuation of contributed services
  • Net asset classifications: Unrestricted, temporarily restricted, and permanently restricted net assets
  • Capital campaigns and special events
  • Allocation of costs relating to fundraising
  • Financial statement requirements
  • Split-interest agreements
  • Consideration of fraud
  • Naming rights
  • Assessing internal control deficiencies
  • Auditing contributions

Registration

PICPA Member: $275
Nonmember: $375

More Information

Course No. 699200 Level: Intermediate

Prerequisites: Experience in the not-for-profit environment

Notes
This course may qualify for Yellow Book credits. Determining which courses qualify for the Yellow Book 24-hour requirement are made on an auditor-specific basis based on the auditor’s Yellow Book clients. AICPA Members save $30!

Speaker(s)

William Wagner