2022 Not-for-Profit Annual Update and Review (4 Hour) Webcast
Oct 3 12:30 - 4:00 p.m.
Online
2-A&A; 2-A&A CPE Credits
This course will review all relevant Accounting Standard Updates (ASU) through ASU 2022-02 that are unique to Not-for-Profit entities. In addition, this course will introduce the impact of new standards, including ASUs and Statement on Auditing Standards. In addition, the course will briefly review some of the more important aspects of the 2018 Government Auditing Standards. All accountants/auditors involved with Not-for-Profit entities should have a working knowledge the unique features of this complex industry’s accounting standards. Highlights
* Understand the impact of recently issued standards on Not-for-Profit entities * Understand the proper accounting for areas that have historically caused issues for accountants involved with Not-for-Profit entities * Be familiar with the results of case studies and exercises that reinforce key learning points made throughout the course
Registration
PICPA Member: $139 Nonmember: $189
More Information
Course No.
783700
Level:
Update
Prerequisites:
None
Notes
This is a 4 credit webcast
Speaker(s)
Daniel Bradley
Principal
Young, Oakes, Brown & Company, P.C.
Daniel W. Bradley, CPA Principal Young, Oakes, Brown & Co.,
PC
Dan Bradley is a principal with the regional certified
public accounting firm of Young, Oakes, Brown & Co., PC in Altoona,
Pennsylvania. Dan received his Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting from the
Pennsylvania State University, where he graduated with highest distinction. He
has extensive experience in performing audits, reviews and compilations for
governmental units, not-for-profit organizations, and for profit organizations
subject to the requirements of Government Auditing Standards.
Mr.
Bradley authors educational seminars and course books required by Certified
Public Accountants to meet their continuing professional education license
renewal requirements. He is the co-author of highly-rated continuing
professional education materials that are presently utilized on a national basis
as well as seven highly rated continuing professional education course
books that are presently being utilized in Pennsylvania. He has lectured
extensively for AICPA in the areas of auditing and accounting related to
governmental units and not-for-profit organizations. His skills as an instructor
have won him various awards as an Outstanding Discussion Leader.
In addition, Mr. Bradley has previously
served as an adjunct associate professor at Saint Francis University
in Loretto, Pennsylvania, where he was the recipient of the Continuing Education’s
Instructor of the Year award. Mr. Bradley is a member of the American Institute
of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) and the Pennsylvania Institute of
Certified Public Accountants (PICPA).