Description
The best avenue to success is to be indispensable to your clients. The best way to becoming indispensable is having a solid understanding of your client's business. This course details the latest developments affecting not-for-profits such as requirements of FASB directed toward the organizations and information on the latest OMB and Yellow Book developments.
- Qualifies for Yellow Book CPE
Designed For
Objectives
- When you complete this course you will be able to:
- Apply the most recent requirements of the FASB directed toward notforprofits.
- Recall key pointsRecall key points related to the latest developments in OMB and Yellow Book requirements.
- Identify recent activities of the AICPA and how they affect the auditor's report.
Highlights
- Not-for-profit accounting update
- Revenue recognition in not-for-profits
- FASB's lease standard
- FASB update
- Auditor's report and conforming changes
- Auditing Standards Board update
- Common audit deficiencies
- SSARS and SSAE update
- Governmental auditing update
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Leaders
Bruce Shepard
Bruce Shepard, CPA Las Vegas, Nevada Bruce Shepard was most recently an assistant professor of accounting at George Fox University and an adjunct professor of accounting at the University of Oregon, prior to becoming an instructor for the AICPA in 2012.
From 2006-2010, Mr. Shepard was the Chief Financial Officer of Las Vegas Gaming, Inc. in Las Vegas, Nevada, where he had full management responsibility for all financial affairs, daily business operations, administration and human resources.
From 1985-2006, Mr. Shepard was in charge of the Middle Market Practice for PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP in Portland, Oregon, where he served as an Assurance Partner from 1989-2006 focusing on providing proactive business advisory services to fast-growing companies. At PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP, Mr. Shepard spearheaded over 100 acquisitions and divestitures by leading in the financial structuring and negotiations. He worked with clients to develop strategic plans for short-term and long-term growth. He assisted both start-up companies and beyond start-up companies with attaining their needed growth capital.
Mr. Shepard wrote an article, Financing Entrepreneurs, in 1999 for the Oregon Society of Certified Public Accountants. Mr. Shepard was awarded "Beta Alpha Psi Professional of the Year" in 2006 for sustained involvement with the University of Oregon.