Latest Developments in Government and Nonprofit Accounting and Auditing Webinar
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Latest Developments in Government and Nonprofit Accounting and Auditing Webinar

CPE

When
Aug. 25
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

CPE Credits
8-A&A

Details

 Pricing

PICPA Member: $259 | Nonmember: $359


 More Information

Course No.
GNAA-2022-01-WEBNR-237-01
Level
Update
Prerequisites
Knowledge of government and nonprofit accounting and auditing
Note
This webinar is hosted by PICPA's partner, Surgent CPE. After registering, you will receive an email from Surgent CPE with the log-in information.

Description

This year is indeed another year of significant change in the world of government and nonprofit accounting and auditing. Time is valuable, and it’s hard to stay current in today’s rapidly changing environment. Let us save you time and effort in staying current through this informative update course. The course materials utilize a highly illustrative and innovative format. Over 30 focused exercises are included to provide an enhanced working knowledge of the latest developments in government and nonprofit accounting and auditing.

Highlights

  • Developing issues related to performing Yellow Book audits and single audits
  • Key AICPA developments affecting audits of governments and nonprofits, including the new SASs
  • Recent GASB activities directed towards state and local governments with an emphasis on the implementation of GASB No. 87, Leases
  • Preparing for the implementation of the new requirements related to contributed nonfinancial assets (i.e., ASU No. 2020-07)
  • Developing a deeper understanding of the effects that FASB ASC 842, Leases, will have on nonprofits


Speaker(s)

 John C Blanton, CPA

Since 2011, Charlie has been the Director of Governmental and Nonprofit Product Development for Surgent McCoy CPE, LLC. In that role, he writes Surgent McCoy’'s CPE course offerings which qualify for Yellow Book CPE. Charlie has written over 20 CPE courses and teaches 15 to 20 days annually in the governmental and nonprofit arena. Before joining Surgent McCoy, he served as the technical manager for the AICPA'’s governmental and nonprofit CPE courses from 1999 to 2011. Prior to serving the AICPA, Charlie worked for KPMG (where he performed Yellow Book and single audits); the Texas Society of CPAs (where he worked in peer review); Taylor Publishing; and Texas Wesleyan University (where he saw the Yellow Book and single audit process from the client’'s perspective).