Keep abreast of current private company standard-setting activities of the PCC. Review recently issued accounting and nonaudit attestation pronouncements. Get full coverage of SSARS No. 21 and new guidance on compilations and reviews, as well as changes due to SSARS Nos. 22 and 23. Become familiar with other important guidance affecting small and medium-size business practitioners. Highlights
Revenue recognition and leases
Special purpose frameworks: cash, modified cash, tax, and FRF for SMEs
Common financial statement errors and deficiencies
Other types of small and medium-size business attest engagements: examinations, reviews, and agreed-upon procedures engagements, financial forecasts and projections, and pro forma financial information
Third-party verification engagements
Registration
PICPA Member: $285 Nonmember: $385
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Course No. 752400Level: Update
Prerequisites:
Experience in accounting and auditing
Speaker(s)
Richard Daisley
Richard Daisley,
CPA
Rich is a CPA and
has over 25 years of experience in the accounting and auditing field. He has
worked in both the client service setting as well as in internal capacities as a
facilitator of accounting and auditing courses.He was an assurance manager with PwC,
spending time in both the assurance practice as well as with PwC’s Capital
Markets and Accounting Advisory Services group, where he advised clients on the
implementation of new accounting pronouncements as well as on issues related to
public offerings. Rich also worked in PECO Energy’s Merger and Acquisition
group, where he performed financial due diligence that supported PECO’s
acquisition activity in the energy sector. He has experience in the
manufacturing, health care, energy, and pharmaceutical
industries.
Prior to joining
Surgent, Rich also has more than 10 years of experience as a course developer
and facilitator, creating and leading training courses on such topics as revenue
recognition, stock based compensation, equity instruments and performing
integrated audits under the Sarbanes-Oxley legislation. He also designed and
delivered courses on instructor development and facilitation skills to senior
PwC internal course instructors.
In 2015 he joined
Surgent as Director, Accounting & Financial Reporting Content. In this role,
he researches and develops the technical content for Surgent’s Accounting and
Financial Reporting curriculum.