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Surgent's Unlimited Plus Package
1/1/2024 - 12/31/2025
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Surgent's Unlimited Self-Study Package
1/1/2024 - 12/31/2025
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Surgent's Unlimited Webinar Package
1/1/2024 - 12/31/2025
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Level V: Advanced Management and Leadership Essentials
12/9/2024 - 12/12/2024
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Technology Conference
12/10/2024 - 12/11/2024
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AICPA New Quality Management Standards: Resources ? Expectations for Firms and Engagement Partners
12/12/2024
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Live Webinar K2?s Excel Best Practices
12/12/2024
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Live Webinar K2?s Better Productivity Through Artificial Intelligence And Automation Tools
12/13/2024
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Live Webinar K2?s Ethics And Technology
12/13/2024
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MNCPA AI Unboxed: Using AI and Excel
12/13/2024
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Financial Statement Disclosures: A Guide for Small and Medium-Sized Businesses
12/16/2024
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Innovative Forecasting and Budgeting: Moving Beyond the Traditional Techniques
12/16/2024
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Live Webinar K2?s Excel Charting And Visualizations
12/16/2024
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Live Webinar K2?s Mastering Advanced Excel Functions
12/16/2024
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Surgent's S Corporation, Partnership, and LLC Tax Update
12/16/2024
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AICPA New Quality Management Standards: Bringing It All Together ? Exploring All Components of a Quality Management System
12/17/2024
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AICPA New Quality Management Standards: What?s New for Firms? Monitoring and Remediation Processes
12/17/2024
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Current Issues in Accounting and Auditing: An Annual Update
12/17/2024
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Ethical Considerations for CPAs
12/17/2024
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Level V: Advanced Management and Leadership Essentials
12/17/2024
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Live Webinar K2?s Microsoft 365/Office 365 - All the things You Need to Know
12/17/2024
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Reviewing Individual Tax Returns: What Are You Missing?
12/17/2024
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AICPA New Quality Management Standards: A Practical Approach to Risk Assessment and Response
12/18/2024
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Live Webinar K2?s Next Generation Excel Reporting
12/18/2024
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CPAs & Cheers Networking Event
12/19/2024
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Live Webinar K2?s Artificial Intelligence For Accounting And Financial Professionals
12/30/2024
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Live Webinar K2?s Case Studies In Fraud And Technology Controls
12/30/2024
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Live Webinar K2?s Accountants Guide to QuickBooks Online
12/31/2024
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Level I: Basic Staff Training
1/6/2025 - 1/9/2025
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Level V: Advanced Management and Leadership Essentials
1/7/2025
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Getting Ready for Busy Season: Key Changes Every Tax Practitioner Should Know
1/8/2025
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AICPA New Quality Management Standards: Resources ? Expectations for Firms and Engagement Partners
1/9/2025
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Federal Tax Update with Ron Roberson
1/13/2025
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MNCPA Federal Tax Update: Individual and Business Current Developments
1/13/2025
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Professional Ethics: The AICPA's Comprehensive Course
1/15/2025
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AICPA New Quality Management Standards: A Practical Approach to Risk Assessment and Response
1/16/2025
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MNCPA AI Unboxed: Financial Statement Analysis with AI
1/17/2025
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AICPA New Quality Management Standards: What?s New for Firms? Monitoring and Remediation Processes
1/23/2025
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AICPA New Quality Management Standards: Bringing It All Together ? Exploring All Components of a Quality Management System
1/30/2025
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AICPA New Quality Management Standards: A Practical Approach to Risk Assessment and Response
2/4/2025
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AICPA New Quality Management Standards: Resources ? Expectations for Firms and Engagement Partners
2/6/2025
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Business & Industry Miniseries Spring
2/11/2025
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AICPA New Quality Management Standards: What?s New for Firms? Monitoring and Remediation Processes
2/12/2025
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AICPA New Quality Management Standards: Bringing It All Together ? Exploring All Components of a Quality Management System
2/18/2025
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AICPA New Quality Management Standards: A Practical Approach to Risk Assessment and Response
4/3/2025
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AICPA New Quality Management Standards: Resources ? Expectations for Firms and Engagement Partners
4/10/2025
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AICPA New Quality Management Standards: What?s New for Firms? Monitoring and Remediation Processes
4/17/2025
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AICPA New Quality Management Standards: Bringing It All Together ? Exploring All Components of a Quality Management System
4/24/2025
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AICPA New Quality Management Standards: A Practical Approach to Risk Assessment and Response
7/1/2025
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AICPA New Quality Management Standards: Resources ? Expectations for Firms and Engagement Partners
7/8/2025
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AICPA New Quality Management Standards: What?s New for Firms? Monitoring and Remediation Processes
7/15/2025
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AICPA New Quality Management Standards: Bringing It All Together ? Exploring All Components of a Quality Management System
7/22/2025
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Objectives:
After attending this presentation, you will be able to...
Recall how to avoid litigation risk in bookkeeping services
Recall the basis and requirements for a compilation contrasted with preparing financial statements
Identify special purpose framework and other issues
Recognize the basis and requirements for a review
Recall the basis and fundamental requirements for an audit
Instructor:
Jennifer F. Louis, CPA
Fields of Study:
Auditing
Regulatory Ethics
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this course include:
Course 1: Audit 101: AICPAs Code of Professional Conduct Principles
CPE: 2
Description: AICPAs Code of Professional Conduct - as a whole will provide an overview of the basic principles of the AICPA's Code of Professional Conduct with practical implementation examples. CPAs must seamlessly transition to a profession that relies heavily on conformance with technical and ethical standards. It is critical for CPAs to seek to serve the public interest with a strong sense of character, integrity, competence, and due professional care. In addition, CPAs must appropriately safeguard any threats to independence and objectivity.
Course 2: Audit 102: Professional Skepticism - Finding Fraud and Error
CPE: 2
Description: Professional Skepticism is a critical skill for audit and other attest services. The public places a high value on assurance services provided by an external public accountant, as the CPA's involvement directly enhances the degree of confidence intended users can place on the financial statements to make economic decisions. A proper mindset, including professional skepticism, is a critical feature of a high-quality audit or other attest service. Professional skepticism is an essential attitude that enhances the ability to identify and respond to conditions that may indicate possible material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error.
Course 3: Audit 103: Adapting to the Engagement - Complying with SSARS
CPE: 2
Description: Adapting to the Engagement is a critical foundational course. A CPA may perform various attest services under relevant professional standards, including compilations, reviews and audits. Reviews and audits are also considered assurance services, providing either limited or reasonable assurance that financial statements are free of material misstatement. In addition, the CPA may perform non-attest services, such as bookkeeping or preparation of financial statements. CPAs must fully understand the professional responsibilities related to each of these varying levels of services, in order to effectively and efficiently satisfy engagement objectives.
Course 4: Audit 104: Audit Documentation - Workpapers To Pass Review
CPE: 2
Description: Audit Documentation is an important foundational course. Proper documentation is essential to a high-quality audit and other assurance services, as auditors are required to prepare and maintain documentation to demonstrate that sufficient and appropriate audit evidence was obtained to support the auditor's opinion. It is critical for workpapers to provide a clear understanding of the nature, timing and extent of procedures applied, the results of those procedures, source of evidence obtained, and conclusions reached. Both audit effectiveness and efficiency are directly impacted by the nature and extent of audit documentation.
Course 5: Audit 105: The Audit Risk Model - Foundational Principles
CPE: 2
Description: The Audit Risk Model is a critical foundational course. Financial statement auditors are engaged to provide reasonable assurance that financial statements are not materially misstated, whether due to fraud or error. Professional standards require auditors to obtain sufficient and appropriate evidence to support that opinion. It is critical for effective and efficient auditors to have a clear understanding of all the important elements and concepts related to properly identifying, evaluating, and deciding how to respond to risk in a financial statement audit.
Course 6: Audit 106: Internal Control Fundamentals - Evaluating Design
CPE: 2
Description: Internal Control Fundamentals is a critical foundational course. Obtaining an understanding of the entity and its environment is part of assessing risk of material misstatement, in order to design the nature, timing and extent of further audit procedures necessary to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence to support the auditor's report. A critical component of understanding the entity and its environment is to evaluate the design and implementation of internal control over financial reporting.
Course 7: Audit 107: Auditing Cash - Applying Basic Audit Skills
CPE: 2
Description: Auditing Cash - Applying Basic Skills demonstrates how the approach to auditing different cash accounts may vary and how to strengthen inquiry which is an important audit procedure in this area. Cash tends to be one of the first areas assigned to new auditors, as there is typically little complexity and subjectivity involved. In addition, persuasive audit evidence from a third-party is generally available. However, research shows that around 80% of asset misappropriation relates to cash. Therefore, the audit of accounts and classes of disclosures related to cash and cash equivalents does tend to carry some level of risk of material misstatement.
Course 8: Audit 108: Auditing PP&E and Leases - Common Risks
CPE: 2
Description: Auditing PP&E, Including Leases will address tips and techniques for auditing tangible long-lived assets for various assessed risk levels, with a special emphasis on lease accounting under Topic 842. Property, plant and equipment can range from a low-risk to a high-risk audit area, depending on the nature of transaction and events engaged in by the reporting entity. Construction, capitalized interest and complex leasing arrangements tend to result in higher risk of material misstatement.
Objectives:
After attending this subscription, you will be able to...
Recall the various types of fraud relevant to a financial statement audit
Recognize the symptoms of fraud and how to identify risk of material misstatement due to fraud
Recall appropriate responses to identified fraud risk
Identify the requirements related to fraud and noncompliance in various generally accepted auditing standards
Instructor:
Jennifer F. Louis, CPA
Fields of Study:
Auditing
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this course include:
Course 1: Audit 201: Fraud Risk - Minimum Audit Requirements
CPE: 2
Description: Fraud Risk - Minimum Audit Requirements will highlight the audit procedures most effective in identifying, assessing and responding to fraud risk. The financial statement auditor's overall responsibility is to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence to provide reasonable assurance as to whether the financial statements are materially misstated due to fraud or error. The difficulty is that there are inherent limitations related to detecting fraud due to deliberate schemes to conceal the intent to deceive, such as collusion.
Course 2: Audit 202: Applying Audit Risk to the Detailed Audit Plan
CPE: 2
Description: This course will emphasize the key concepts and best practices that drive a thoughtful risk-based approach to forming an opinion on the financial statements. Properly identifying, assessing, and responding to risk through a detailed audit plan is critical to an effective and efficient financial statement audit.
Course 3: Audit 203: Auditing Accounts Receivable - Common Risks
CPE: 2
Description: Auditing Accounts Receivable will explain tips and best practice techniques for auditing common accounts receivable risks, primarily focusing on existence and valuation. Accounts receivable tends to carry higher risk of material misstatement due to the complexity and subjectivity involved with initial recognition, subsequent measurement, and valuation. In addition, revenue recognition is presumed to be a significant fraud risk.
Course 4: Audit 204: Auditing Basic Inventory - Focus on Observations
CPE: 2
Description: Auditing Basic Inventory will primarily focus on performing the inventory observation, while introducing other risk concepts related to inventory. Assets classified as inventory varies widely with the nature of the entity and industry. Depending on the complexity of the inventory and the related pricing model, risk of material misstatement will vary widely as well.
Course 5: Audit 205: Auditing Liabilities and Long-Term Debt Risks
CPE: 2
Description: Auditing Liabilities and Long-Term Debt will discuss tips and techniques for auditing accounts payable, accrued expenses, and common long-term financing arrangements and related debt covenants. The completeness and proper classification of liabilities are the typical higher audit risks. The complexity of the debt financing arrangements may create a significant risk requiring more persuasive audit evidence.
Course 6: Audit 206: Analytical Procedures - Audit Fundamentals
CPE: 2
Description: Analytical Procedures - Audit Fundamentals will provide the tips and techniques necessary to gather sufficient appropriate audit evidence to support conclusions using analytic procedures common to financial statement audits. Properly designing, documenting and evaluating results of analytic review procedures is critical for performing an effective and efficient audit engagement.
Course 7: Audit 207: Sampling - Avoiding Common Mistakes on Audits
CPE: 2
Description: Sampling - Avoiding Common Mistakes on Audits will describe the proper process for both attribute testing and variable sampling in financial statement and compliance audits. Sampling is an important method for determining the extent of testing controls, testing compliance, and tests of substantive details. It allows the auditor to apply procedures to less than 100% of the population yet extend results to project likely conclusions about the entire population.
Course 8: Audit 208: Audit Reporting Basics - Report Issuance Process
CPE: 2
Description: Audit Reporting Fundamentals will provide tips and techniques necessary for issuing and reporting on high-quality financial statements prepared under any applicable financial reporting framework. The ultimate objective of a financial statement audit is to issue an auditor's report.
Objectives:
After attending this presentation, you will be able to...
Identify circumstances requiring audit report modifications and explanatory paragraphs
Determine the importance of applying general audit procedures to identify relevant footnote disclosures
Distinguish how to improve evaluating disclosures for completeness and understandability
Instructor:
Jennifer F. Louis, CPA
Fields of Study:
Auditing
Personal Development
Regulatory Ethics
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this course include:
Course 1: Audit 301: Code of Professional Conduct - Key for Auditors
CPE: 2
Description: Code of Professional Conduct will dig deeper into important foundational principles, primarily focusing on threats to independence and how to avoid or appropriately safeguard them. The AICPAs Code of Professional Conduct provides guidance for ethical business conduct, as well as other potentially relevant ethical requirements from the PCAOB and international bodies. An important pillar of any Code of Professional Conduct is the rules governing independence when performing attest services, particularly when both attest and non-attest services are provided.
Course 2: Audit 302: Planning Effective and Efficient Audits
CPE: 2
Description: Planning Effective and Efficient Audits will focus on how to enhance engagement team brainstorming and discussions to leverage knowledge to create a high-quality and profitable audit approach. The biggest factors that lead to an effective and efficient financial statement audit are the properly identification, evaluation, and response to risk of material misstatement. Assessed risk of material misstatement leads to the generation of the nature, timing and extent of further audit procedures.
Course 3: Audit 303: Internal Controls - Required Communications
CPE: 2
Description: Internal Control - Required Communications will help the auditor with understanding how to improve required internal control communications to be more value-added from the perspective of the client. Professional and regulatory audit standards require communication of internal control matters noted in a financial statement audit. This assists management and those charged with governance with satisfying responsibilities for designing, implementing, maintaining, and monitoring internal controls. In addition, in order to retain existing clients, lower fee pressures and gain invaluable referral sources, financial statement auditors must place a priority on being a value-added business advisor.
Course 4: Audit 304: Auditing Basic Investments - Common Risks
CPE: 2
Description: Auditing Basic Investments will provide an overview for evaluating the proper recognition, measurement and disclosure of the most common investments types. Many small- and mid-size entities hold less-complex investments, including mutual funds, 'plain vanilla' derivatives (such as interest rate swaps), and permanent life insurance policies.
Course 5: Audit 305: Strengthening Substantive Analytic Procedures
CPE: 2
Description: Strengthening Substantive Analytic Procedures will provide the tips and best practice techniques for strengthening substantive analytic procedures in order to reduce over-reliance on tests of details. One of the ways to perform a more effective and efficient audit is to maximize the use of substantive analytic procedures in the detailed audit plan.
Course 6: Audit 306: Reviewing Workpapers - A Role in Quality Control
CPE: 2
Description: Reviewing Workpapers will provide the tips and tools for satisfying important workpaper reviewer responsibilities. Audit documentation provides the principal support for an auditor's report. Therefore, it is critical for workpaper reviewers to perform quality control procedures to ensure that technical, professional, and regulatory standards are met. In addition, the workpaper review process should be used as a tool for professional development and promoting efficient audits.
Course 7: Audit 307: Client and Profitable Engagement Management
CPE: 2
Description: Client and Profitable Engagement Management will provide guidance on how to maximize return on time spent with critical areas, such as budgeting, scheduling, client assistance, and delegation. Sound client and engagement management can influence both the effectiveness and efficiency of an audit engagement.
Course 8: Audit 308: Audit Reporting and General Audit Procedures
CPE: 2
Description: Audit Reporting and General Audit Procedures will provide guidance for properly altering financial statements and audit reports for certain complex transactions and events that are often uncovered through general audit procedures, such as subsequent testing, reviewing minutes, and more. Each set of financial statements and auditor's report thereon must properly address the unique circumstances of the specific reporting entity's circumstances.
Objectives:
After attending this subscription, you will be able to...
Determine common ratios used to analyze and interpret financial results, focusing on areas such as profitability, liquidity, operating efficiency, and leverage
Identify how to improve the use of analytic procedures to detect earnings management and other anomalies
Determine how to leverage analytic procedures as audit evidence
Identify how to draw conclusions from financial statement analysis
Identify how to motivate teams for engagement success
Recognize a process for engaging in difficult conversations
Identify a process for giving constructive feedback and creating professional development plans
Instructor:
Jennifer F. Louis, CPA
Fields of Study:
Auditing
Personal Development
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this course include:
Course 1: Audit 401: Critical Traits of a Thinking Auditor
CPE: 2
Description: Critical Traits of a Thinking Auditor will provide tips and best practices for stretching experienced auditor past the basics in each of the three pillars of success. Those in charge of the day-to-day supervision of engagements need to consciously embrace and demonstrate characteristics that will enable him/her to transition to a firm leader. This includes a focus on three key pillars: financial success, retaining clients through superior client service, and developing other professionals.
Course 2: Audit 402: Audit Quality Control - Avoid Peer Review Issues
CPE: 2
Description: Audit Quality Control - Avoiding Peer Review Issues highlights the most important considerations for those at all levels of the engagement team with quality control responsibilities on audit engagements. Upper-level reviewers have significant responsibilities for ensuring high-quality audit engagements. Unfortunately, deficient audits have serious negative consequences for both the CPA firm and the profession as a whole.
Course 3: Audit 403: Fraud Trends - Applying Real-Life Lessons
CPE: 2
Description: Fraud Trends - Applying Real-life Lessons will focus on real-life and practical examples of fraud in smaller- and mid-size environments, including nonprofits. Fraud involves an intentional act to deceive, which may result in material misstatement in the financial statements due to fraudulent financial reporting or misappropriation of assets. Management's responsibility is to design, implement, maintain and monitor a system of internal control to prevent, or detect and correct, fraud.
Course 4: Audit 404: Maximizing Analytic Procedure Evidence on Audits
CPE: 2
Description: Maximizing Analytic Procedure Evidence on Audits will enhance an ability to read and interpret financial information as a critical audit skill. Financial statement auditors need to be able to analyze financial results to not only enhance audit quality, but to also improve client service through being a better business advisor.
Course 5: Audit 405: Designing Internal Controls for Smaller Entities
CPE: 2
Description: Designing Stronger Internal Controls for Small or Mid-Size Entities provide practical analysis and tips for how a reporting entity can manage financial reporting risk in an effective and efficient way. Internal controls are applied within an organization to satisfy objectives related to operations, compliance, and financial reporting. This module will also differentiate the auditor's responsibilities for internal controls under Sarbanes Oxley, Government Auditing Standards and Single Audit Act requirements.
Course 6: Audit 406: Auditing Revenue Recognition - Common Risks
CPE: 2
Description: Auditing Revenue Recognition will provide tips and techniques for obtaining sufficient and appropriate audit evidence to support conclusions related to accounting for revenues obtained from contracts with customers. Revenue recognition is presumed to be a significant risk for financial statement auditing purposes due to the increased risk of both fraud and error.
Course 7: Audit 407: Auditing Contingencies and Going Concern
CPE: 2
Description: Auditing Contingencies and Going Concern will provide tips and techniques for obtaining sufficient appropriate audit evidence to support conclusions related to contingencies and going concern uncertainty. Financial statements may contain significant uncertainties requiring special audit consideration for evaluating proper accounting and financial reporting treatment.
Course 8: Audit 408: Coaching Staff to Stay on the Right Track
CPE: 2
Description: Coaching Staff to Stay on the Right Track provides tips and techniques for critical coaching responsibilities. Being a successful coach requires tackling various responsibilities, including motivating, providing positive and constructive feedback, and otherwise getting the best performance out of engagement team members in the given situation.
In the modern corporate landscape, the challenge for lean HR departments isn't just managing administrative tasks—it's about curating a meaningful and enriching employee journey. Small HR teams are uniquely poised to offer a level of personalization and touch that larger departments might struggle to replicate. These compact teams have the potential to craft individualized experiences, ensuring that each step of an employee's journey, from onboarding to advancement, resonates deeply and positively. Yet, knowing the potential and harnessing it are two distinct tasks. This session provides attendees with a deep dive into three transformative engagement strategies tailored for lean HR environments. By placing the employee journey at the heart of these strategies, HR professionals can ensure every interaction, every milestone, and every touchpoint is optimized for engagement, satisfaction, and growth. Discover methods that don't just streamline processes, but elevate the entire employee experience, creating a lasting impact on both individual careers and the organization's culture.
Speakers:
LeAnne Lagasse, SHRM-SCP
Arthur Werner will provide financial professionals with the information their teams will need to successfully plan and execute mergers and acquisitions. For major topics covered, see below. This course may be customized or tailored based on the needs of your organization.
Speakers:
Arthur Werner
Objectives:
- Identify the critical changes occurring in governmental accounting today
- Skillfully implement today’s most challenging GASB standards
- More effectively audit governmental entities through superior knowledge of key accounting issues
Presenters:
Charlie Blanton, CPA
Field of Study:
Accounting (Governmental) (4)
Major Topics:
- The 2024 implementation of GASB No. 100 on accounting changes and error corrections
- The end of 2024 application of GASB No. 101 addressing compensated absences
- Additional recently issued GASB standards and projects
Looking to improve the quality of your 401(k) benefit plan audits? This is the course for you. Based on recent data from the U.S. Department of Labor and peer reviews on employee benefit plan audits, we know auditors need to up their game to meet stakeholder demands and provide the best possible audit services.
In this advanced course, we will discuss the audit and reporting requirements in accordance with SAS 136 and other recently issued SASs. We will also discuss laws and regulations (such as ERISA) that are unique to employee benefit plans and provide practical guidance on their application. Course topics will focus on the most common compliance issues identified in 401(k) audits by the Department of Labor and peer reviews, as well as recommended corrections. Auditors will identify best practices for auditing areas such as payroll and compensation, participant loans, hardship distributions, investments, and plan mergers and acquisitions.
Objectives:
- Identify key provisions of recently issued SASs
- Identify the current year changes to the rules and regulations affecting 401(k) plans
- Understand the most common compliance issues encountered in 401(k) plan audits, pitfalls to watch out for, and strategies to ensure compliance
- Perform efficient and effective procedures associated with planning, internal controls, risk assessments, and detailed audits
- Explain the documentation and procedures related to plan mergers and acquisitions
- Discuss the best practices associated with advanced audit areas, including participant loans, payroll, compensation, and investments
- Understand the risks associated with a benefit plan audit engagement
Presenters:
Melissa Critcher, CPA, PC
Field of Study:
Auditing (8)
Major Topics:
- Audit requirements for ERISA §103(a)(3)(C) audits
- An annual update of the changes affecting 401(k) plans
- Compliance issues associated with eligibility and enrollments, remittances, lack of oversight, compensation, vesting, and other topics
- Best practices for engagement planning, internal controls, risk assessment, and detailed testing
- Avoiding common mistakes while performing audit procedures
- Plan mergers and acquisitions
- Common audit reporting and disclosure issues
Objectives:
- Determine initial basis and organizing tax-free under §351 and §721
- Understand what affects basis and how to treat distributions
- Pass the four loss limitation hurdles to deduct pass-through losses
Presenters:
Michael Frost, CPA
Field of Study:
Taxes (8)
Major Topics:
- Timely coverage of breaking tax legislation
- Applicable coverage of any basis considerations within any recent tax legislation
- Passthrough basis calculations required as attachments to certain individual returns
- Executor’s form for disclosing basis in certain distributed property; what about the basis of a property distribution from a trust?
- How §179 limitations affect basis and how tax-benefit rule is applied
- Basis implications of personal assets converted to business use
- How to calculate basis of inherited qualified and joint tenancy property
- Tax basis capital account reporting requirements
- S corporations: Beware of final IRS regulations regarding “open debt”; determine how to calculate basis; worksheets are included; understand the effect of stock basis and debt basis and IRS’s recent focus on “at-risk basis” for shareholders; recognize how AAA applies or doesn’t apply to S corporations; learn to apply the complex basis ordering rules and special elections that can have a big tax result; discuss loss limitation rules in depth; when you can have a taxable dividend in an S corporation; understand distributions of cash and property; understand the post-termination transition rules, and temporary post-termination rules for eligible corporations, which will be important for S corps returning to C corps
- LLCs and partnerships: Learn the detailed rules of §704 for preventing the shifting of tax consequences among partners or members; learn to calculate basis under §704 & for “at-risk” under §465; recognize how recourse, nonrecourse, and qualified nonrecourse debt can create significantly different tax results; learn the difference between basis and “at-risk basis”; review §754 step-up in basis rules; the economic effect equivalence test or “dumb-but-lucky” rule; learn to apply the complex rules of distribution of cash vs. property, and the basis treatment of charitable contributions and foreign taxes paid
In summary, this course is the place to be to enhance your accounting for income taxes IQ.
Objectives:
- Identify and calculate the deferred tax asset or liability for an entity
- Determine when and how to report uncertain tax positions
- Calculate and report the components of income tax expense
- Develop appropriate disclosures
- Comprehend recent and proposed changes to accounting guidance for income taxes
Presenters:
Jason Carney, CPA, PMP, CISA
Field of Study:
Accounting (2), Auditing (2)
Major Topics:
- The sources of deferred tax assets and liabilities
- Calculating the deferred tax asset or liability
- Reporting income-tax expense and balance sheet items
- CARES Act accounting implications
- Defining, analyzing, and reporting uncertain tax positions
- Classification of deferred tax assets and liabilities
- Disclosure requirements
- Recent and proposed changes to the accounting and disclosure requirements for income taxes
Objectives:
By the end of the course, you will be able to...
Have the ability to define independence as promulgated by the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct and understand its importance to the CPA.
Be able to ascertain situations which could threaten a CPA's independence.
Understand how conflicts of interest and the use of contingency fees can subvert independence.
Instructor:
Allison M. McLeod, LL.M., CPA
Fields of Study:
Regulatory Ethics
Major Topics:
The major topics covered in this class include:
- AICPA Code of Conduct: Independence, Conflicts of Interest,
- Case Study: Olympus
- Case Study: Buca di Beppo
Objectives:
After attending this presentation you will be able to...
Recognize the full value proposition for deploying Office 365 regardless of the size of your organization
Distinguish among the Office 365 apps that are available to establish your digital office
Identify a plan to set up a comprehensive cloud-based file management system
Identify the tasks that are required to administer your Office 365 ecosystem
Determine your Office 365 deployment strategy
Instructor:
John H. Higgins, CPA.CITP
Fields of Study:
Computer Software & Applications
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this course include:
- Orientation to the Office 365 ecosystem
- Strategic value of deploying Office 365
- Using the Teams app as the central hub for your online communications and collaboration
- Setting up your file management system with SharePoint and OneDrive
- Leveraging the Office 365 mobile apps to take your office on the road
- Using the Planner app to track and manage team projects
- Harnessing the Forms app to convert your forms to digitally fillable online forms
- Orientation to the Office 365 Admin app
- Lightning round review of all the Office 365 apps so that you will be aware of all that Office 365 has to offer
- Tips and best practices for developing your Office 365 deployment strategy
Objectives:
After attending this presentation, you will be able to...
Distinguish the three stages of money laundering
Recall possible money laundering techniques
Identify the possible money laundering statute
Instructor:
Robert Nordlander, CPA, CFE
Fields of Study:
Specialized Knowledge
Major Topics:
The major topics covered in this class include:
- The theory of money laundering
- Common money laundering statutes
- Examples from court cases of money laundering statutes
- Common occurrences with CPAs
- Possible money laundering transactions
- Applying the money laundering statutes in real life scenarios
Objectives:
After completing this course, you will be able to:
Recognize the foundational principles of SSARS.
Identify the new requirements included in SSARS No. 25, Materiality in a Review of Financial Statements and Adverse Conclusions.
Indicate processes to achieve high-quality SSARS engagements.
Instructor:
Allison M. Henry, CPA, CGMA
Fields of Study:
Accounting
Major Topics:
The major topics covered in this class include:
- Basic requirements included in AR-C Section 60, General Principles; AR-C Section 70, Preparation of Financial Statements; AR-C Section 80, Compilation Engagements; and AR-C Section 90, Review of Financial Statements.
- New requirements included in SSARS No. 25, Materiality in a Review of Financial Statements and Adverse Conclusions.
- Common peer review findings.
- Practice tips for high-quality engagements.
Objectives:
After attending this subscription, you will be able to...
Distinguish between various feedback methods and uses
Recognize what holds us back from delivering necessary feedback and how to overcome those obstacles
Recall the two foundations of accountability - integrity and ownership
Identify an approach to delegating with clarity by ensuring ownership and expectations are established
Recognize ways to say no and prioritizing and negotiating new requests
Indicate ways to avoid delegation "sins"
Instructor:
Renee Moelders/Samantha Mansfield
Fields of Study:
Personal Development
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this course include:
Course 1: Delivering Transformative Feedback to Your Team
CPE: 2
Available Dates: 5/9, 8/8, 12/19
Description: Everyone has areas for improvement, so why do we avoid addressing performance issues with team members and peers? In this session, we'll explore the reasons that keep us from addressing needed performance improvements. We'll learn to overcome our fears and resignation to gain the confidence and commitment needed to deliver feedback that transforms individual and team performance. Attend this session to gain the motivation you need to address long-standing performance improvements in your firm. This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event.
Course 2: Developing a Culture of Ownership and Accountability
CPE: 2
Available Dates: 6/6, 7/23, 11/14
Description: In this course we will explore the foundational leadership attributes that, when applied, will transform your practice. Learn how accountability, integrity, and ownership applied together can dramatically increase the functionality, effectiveness, and motivation of your team. Upon completion of this program, you will have the clarity to incorporate integrity, ownership, and accountability for yourself and within your practice to help achieve your firm's vision. This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event.
Course 3: Becoming a Powerful and Effective Delegator
CPE: 2
Available Dates: 6/20, 9/5, 10/24, 1/9
Description: Delegation is a leadership must-have as no organization can grow or survive succession without encouraging its leaders to delegate. Unfortunately, real delegation is often desired and seldom practiced. At some point or another, we're all guilty of one or more of the seven "sins" of delegation. In this session, we'll explore ways to become better delegators and encourage the highest and best use for all team members. Attend this session to gain concrete strategies for empowering and developing others through powerful delegation! This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event.
Objectives:
After attending this subscription, you will be able to...
Apply fundamental principles of data modeling in Power BI to integrate various data sources effectively.
Determine the most appropriate scenarios for using calculated columns versus measures in Power BI data analysis.
Choose and implement the correct type of DAX measures (explicit or implicit) for specific data modeling needs.
Use pivot tables in Power BI to validate and refine data measures, ensuring accuracy and reliability in reporting.
Instructor:
Bryan L. Smith, CPA.CITP, CISA
Fields of Study:
Computer Software & Applications
Major Topics:
Course 1: Get started with Power BI
CPE: 2
Description: Embark on a journey to master Power BI, a powerful tool for data analysis and business intelligence, in our comprehensive course, "Get Started with Power BI." This course is meticulously designed for professionals who seek to understand the full spectrum of Power BI capabilities, including its integration with Excel's Power BI features like Power Pivot and Power Query, and its comparison with standalone Power BI tools such as Power BI Desktop, Power BI Service, and Power BI Report Server.
Course 2: Become a Data Analysis Expert
CPE: 2
Description: You will learn the all important Data Analysis Process Flow that will take you from collecting data all the way to making insightful decisions based upon your data. We will explore the basics of data modeling that will allow you to access data from multiple sources and use sophisticated calculations to create our data metrics. You will learn how to create interactive dashboards, perform sophisticated reporting, and uncover deep insights from your data. Whether you're looking to streamline your reporting process, enhance your data visualization skills, or make more data-driven decisions, this course is tailored to meet those needs.
Course 3: Power BI - Analyze Your Data With Excel Pivot Tables
CPE: 4
Description: This session is designed to teach participants the importance of PivotTables for analyzing data. We will demonstrate how PivotTables can make data analyzation an easy task for all accountants. Participants will learn the step-by-step process to create PivotTables and PivotCharts. We will also cover all the setup options and features.
Course 4: Clean, Transform & Load Data in Power BI
CPE: 2
Description: This course delves into Microsoft Power Query, a potent tool within Excel and Power BI Desktop, known for its robust data processing capabilities. This course is designed to take participants from the basics of Power Query to exploring its more sophisticated features. It is an ideal blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application, centered around diverse data scenarios encountered in multiple industries. The aim is to ensure that the skills and techniques learned are universally applicable and beneficial in any professional context. Structured to be participant-focused, the course encourages active learning through a series of practical exercises, live demonstrations, and illustrative case studies. This approach not only deepens the understanding of Power Query's features but also demonstrates how to turn complex data sets into actionable insights. While the course is broad in its application, it remains detailed in its instruction, catering to both the novice and the seasoned professional.
Course 5: Build a Data Model for Analysis in Power BI
CPE: 4
Description: This intensive 4-hour course offers a deep dive into data modeling in Power BI, with a focus on Microsoft Excel's Power Pivot but applicable to Power BI Desktop. Designed for professionals looking to enhance their data analysis skills, the course covers the essential aspects of building robust, efficient data models. Participants will learn how to integrate different data sources, create meaningful relationships, and develop insightful metrics to drive business decisions. Participants will explore various aspects of data modeling such as establishing relationships, creating calculated columns, and understanding the intricacies of basic DAX (Data Analysis Expressions) measures.
Objectives:
After attending this subscription, you will be able to...
Apply advanced DAX formulas in Power BI to create dynamic and efficient data measures tailored to specific business needs.
Determine the most effective time-intelligent functions in DAX for analyzing temporal data trends and patterns in Power BI.
Identify key differences between common DAX functions and their use cases, enabling more strategic and informed decision-making in Power BI measure creation.
Choose the appropriate DAX calculation processes for validating and ensuring the accuracy of measures in various data scenarios.
Use PivotTables in Power BI to validate and test the effectiveness of DAX measures, enhancing the reliability of data analysis.
Instructor:
Bryan L. Smith, CPA.CITP, CISA
Fields of Study:
Computer Software & Applications
Major Topics:
Course 1: Create Measures in Power BI that Define Your Metrics
CPE: 4
Description: Unlock the full potential of your data with our specialized course, "Create Measures in Power BI that Define Your Metrics". Designed for professionals who aspire to excel in the dynamic world of data analysis, this 4-hour intensive training delves deep into the advanced functionalities of Microsoft Power BI. You'll embark on a journey to master the art of Data Analysis Expressions (DAX), a powerful tool in the Power BI suite to create metrics. This course is meticulously crafted to transform you into a proficient user, capable of harnessing complex DAX calculations to bring your data to life. The course content is thoughtfully structured to ensure a comprehensive learning experience. Starting with the foundational elements of DAX, you'll rapidly progress to tackle advanced formulas and time-intelligent functions, essential for nuanced data analysis. The highlight of the course is the emphasis on the DAX calculation process, a crucial aspect for validating measures in Power BI. Additionally, the practical application of PivotTables for measure validation will equip you with the skills to confirm the accuracy and effectiveness of your data measures.
Course 2: Create Visuals in Power BI to Successfully Analyze Data
CPE: 4
Description: Designed to span a focused, four-hour session, this course is your gateway to mastering the art of data visualization using the powerful tools of Microsoft Power BI Desktop and PowerBI.com. Whether you're a business professional, a budding data analyst, or simply someone interested in the world of data science, this course is tailored to enhance your skills in transforming raw data into visually stunning and insightful reports. Dive into the intuitive interfaces of Power BI Desktop and PowerBI.com, and learn to navigate these platforms with ease and confidence. The course is meticulously structured to provide you with demonstrations and practical knowledge. Starting with a comprehensive tour of the Power BI Desktop and PowerBI.com interfaces, you'll quickly move to the core of creating impactful visuals.
Course 3: Leverage PowerBI.com to Create Data Analysis for Others
CPE: 2
Description: This two-hour, intensive training is specifically designed to empower professionals in harnessing the powerful features of Microsoft PowerBI.com. Whether you're a data analyst, business intelligence professional, or someone keen on mastering data visualization and report creation, this course is your gateway to becoming a proficient Power BI user. Dive into the dynamic world of data analytics and learn to transform raw data into visually compelling stories that drive decision-making. Our expertly crafted program offers a deep dive into the essentials of PowerBI.com, starting with a comprehensive tour of its interface and core concepts. You'll gain experience in connecting to diverse data sources, creating stunning visualizations, and building interactive dashboards that communicate insights effectively. The course also covers the innovative Q&A feature of PowerBI.com, allowing you to explore data with natural language queries. By mastering the art of sharing datasets, reports, and dashboards, and creating comprehensive apps, you'll be equipped to deliver top-tier data analysis solutions to colleagues and clients alike.
Course 4: Create Paginated Reports with Power BI Report Builder
CPE: 2
Description: This two-hour, expertly crafted training is designed to transform the way you visualize and present data, leveraging the powerful capabilities of Microsoft Power BI Report Builder. Ideal for professionals who aspire to turn complex data into compelling, print-ready reports, this course is a game-changer in the realm of data visualization and business intelligence. Delve into the world of paginated reporting with a curriculum that balances theoretical knowledge with practical examples and demonstrations. You'll learn how to navigate the Power BI Report Builder interface with ease, design intricate report layouts, and connect to diverse data sources for comprehensive reporting. The course covers a spectrum of skills, from creating eye-catching visualizations to utilizing advanced features like sub-reports and drill-through capabilities.
Course 5: Power BI - OLAP Formulas & More Time Intelligent Functions
CPE: 2
Description: OLAP formulas provide the ability to create a calculation in a cell that is based upon the measure in the data model. This powerful tool provides the ability to create calculations in an Excel worksheet without using a PivotTable to perform the calculation. Gone are the days of creating a PivotTable, then using those values in the PivotTable for additional calculations. When using Power BI to build a data model that connects to data files, you may want to know the date of these files. This class teaches you how to create a measure based upon the refresh date of your data.
Objectives:
After attending this subscription, you will be able to...
Indicate the types of payroll taxes related to a typical payroll check and identify the various types of payroll tax returns employers need to file and the due dates of these forms.
Indicate ethical considerations that exist within the payroll function, recognize potential for ethical failures, and identify ways to implement basic due diligence within the payroll process.
Recognize the common types of compensation and distinguish the various types of payroll taxes and other deductions from pay as well as the various payroll ta returns employees need to file.
Recall the changes the IRS has made to Form W-4, identify resources employers can provide to employees requiring assistance with the W-4, and recognize the requirements employers must know about accepting Form W-4 as well as common mistakes and errors.
Identify what constitutes a fringe benefit, distinguish between taxable and non-taxable fringe benefits, recall changes made by the TCJA to benefit rules, and recognize what fringe benefits require reporting on W-2s.
Recognize common payroll tax forms, recall due dates for common payroll returns, and distinguish which federal and state payroll returns an employer is required to file.
Instructor:
Elizabeth Bystrom, CPA
Fields of Study:
Taxes
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this course include:
Course 1: Payroll Essentials: Getting to Know Payroll Taxes
CPE: 2
Description: This course will provide a general introduction to the inner workings of payroll and payroll taxes. We will introduce you to the various types of payroll statutory and withholding taxes, under what conditions and which employees these various types of taxes apply, how to calculate, withhold and deposit those taxes and the related due date requirements that apply to payroll taxes. This course will include real-life examples of how to process payroll, the withholding and payroll tax deposit regime, familiar payroll forms, and tips and tricks for tying it all together.
Course 2: Payroll Essentials: Ethics in Payroll
CPE: 2
Description: Ethics in payroll is present in every step in the payroll process, from handling employee confidential information and dealing with pay, compensation and fringe benefits, to acting as an intermediary on behalf of federal, state, and local governments in the collection and remittance of payroll taxes. All levels of payroll staff- from payroll processor to payroll manager to CEO - encounter ethical considerations in their conduct when dealing with payroll matters. This course will discuss ethics as it pertains to payroll.
Course 3: Payroll Essentials: The Payroll Cycle of Life
CPE: 2
Description: This course will provide a general introduction to the payroll cycle of life, including real life examples of how to process payroll, the withholding and payroll tax deposit regime, common payroll forms, and tips and tricks for tying it all together.
Course 4: Payroll Essentials: Demystifying Form W-4
CPE: 2
Description: This course will review the Form W-4 in all its glory, including all the changes that were made to the format and substance of the form, understanding what an employer can and cannot do, and how to actually fill out the Form W-4.
Course 5: Payroll Essentials: Fringe Benefits: Taxable or Not?
CPE: 2
Description: Do you know how to correctly track fringe benefits, as well as apply and report the various withholding tax rules for those fringe benefits? The IRS says fringe benefits must be included in and reported as a part of employee pay, but with any good tax law, there are always exclusions to that rule. Knowing how to handle fringe benefits can be complicated, especially in an area that changes on an annual basis. Attendees will leave with an understanding of what the requirements are around fringe benefits, what constitutes a fringe benefit, and whether it is taxable or not.
Course 6: Payroll Essentials: Payroll Returns Done Right
CPE: 2
Description: This course will provide a general introduction to the workings of the payroll returns an employer is required to file. We will cover the various types of federal and state payroll taxes, what various payroll returns an employer may need to file, how to complete the most common types of payroll returns accurately, and real-life illustrations for reconciling at year end and ensuring your payroll returns are correct.
Objectives:
After attending this subscription, you will be able to...
Recognize four primary personality styles, including relative strengths and weaknesses
Identify what traits you and others demonstrate
List factors to consider to more effectively communicate and otherwise interact with others
Recall best practices for modifying personal behaviors in appropriate circumstances to result in better situational outcomes with others
Identify the importance of continuously marketing to retain existing clients
Recognize best practices for developing opportunities to engage with prospective clients
Recall what differentiates your firm and its services from the competition in a way that is easily communicated and understood
Instructor:
Jennifer F. Louis, CPA
Fields of Study:
Personal Development
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this course include:
Course 1: Audit 501: Personality Styles - Improving Your Interactions
CPE: 2
Description: Personality Styles provides guidance for effectively adapting to various personality styles. Every individual has a dominant personality style, which includes relevant strengths and weaknesses. Effective interactions require individuals to adapt behaviors to complement, balance or counteract the traits of others.
Course 2: Audit 502: The Art of Discipline and Getting Things Done
CPE: 2
Description: The Art of Discipline and Getting Things Done provides best practices for various areas that support this culture of discipline, including time, team, and project management. Those in a supervisory or managerial role must create a culture of discipline, where a high priority is placed in accomplishing responsibilities in an effective and efficient manner.
Course 3: Audit 503: Management - Being a Balanced Leader-Manager
CPE: 2
Description: Management Skills - Exhibiting Traits of a Balanced Leader-Manager provides tips and techniques for striking the right balance between managing individuals and engagement teams and leading the overall strategic direction of a firm. Short-term profitability and long-term viability are important objectives of any successful organization.
Course 4: Audit 504: Making Rain - Success with Clients and Prospects
CPE: 2
Description: Making Rain - Improving Success with Retaining Clients and Attracting Prospects provides tips and techniques for ensuring that your firm has the capacity to grow and expand its book of business in a healthy way. It costs more money to develop a new client than to simply retain an existing one. While a CPA firm with longevity needs to continuously develop new business to replace departing clients, a proper balance of marketing efforts should be divided between existing clients and prospects.
Objectives:
After attending this subscription, you will be able to...
Recognize best practices for deploying Microsoft 365 applications, with a focus on optimizing the Teams app for a practice's unique needs.
Select strategies from a step-by-step guide to implement Microsoft 365 for process documentation, client service improvement, and productivity enhancement.
Identify all the ways you can use Teams to communicate, collaborate and share knowledge.
Recognize the value proposition for deploying the OneDrive Sync app.
Recognize the time savings opportunity when you use the Microsoft 365 Bookings app.
Instructor:
John Higgins, CPA.CITP
Fields of Study:
Computer Software & Applications
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this course include:
Course 1: Microsoft 365 Deployment Bootcamp for Your Practice
CPE: 4
Description: Discover how to leverage the M365 suite of apps to unlock new efficiencies and opportunities within your firm. Don't miss this chance to supercharge your practice with cutting-edge tools! Whether you are a solo practitioner or larger firm, this "bootcamp" will provide you with an ROI many times greater than your investment to attend.
Course 2: Microsoft Teams Features Every User Should Know
CPE: 2
Description: Microsoft Teams is one of the most widely used applications for communications, collaboration and knowledge sharing in business today. Most users are unaware of many time saving features available to help you manage your conversations, files and related content on a daily basis. John Higgins will teach you how to leverage all the functionality Teams has to offer to compose, organize and retrieve your conversations, files and related content for maximum effectiveness.
Course 3: Synchronize Your Files to the Cloud with SharePoint
CPE: 2
Description: One of the most cost effective methods for storing your files safely and economically in the cloud is with Microsoft 365 OneDrive and SharePoint apps. If you use either or both of these cloud storage apps, this course is a "must take." There are often times when you want or need cloud based files to be stored on your local laptop or desktop PC. With the OneDrive Sync app, you can have the best of both worlds. You can have copies of a file stored locally and in the cloud simultaneously. The Synch app will update both copies of the file in real time for any changes that are made in the local or cloud copy of the file. A classic example is if you have a QuickBooks Desktop data file that you need to store locally to work with the files in QuickBooks. However, you also want the file stored in the cloud for anytime, anywhere access and enhanced security. The Sync app facilitates this scenario effortlessly.
Course 4: Simplify Outlook Meeting Scheduling with Office 365 Bookings
CPE: 1
Description: Are you frustrated with sending emails back and forth to try and agree on a simple meeting time? If you use Microsoft 365 Outlook, you will want to attend this short course to learn everything you need to know to setup your Microsoft 365 Bookings App to streamline appointment setting. This easy-to-use app lets you provide your meeting guests with a link to a private web page that allows them to view your availability and use self-service to book the meeting in your Outlook calendar and their calendar app. The Booking app is totally integrated with the Outlook calendar, so your availability to schedule a meeting is always completely up to date for your guests to book an appointment based on your availability.
Objectives:
After attending this subscription, you will be able to...
Recognize common red flags of workplace fraud
Understand how to prepare for a fraud investigation
Identify common asset misappropriation schemes and their red flags
Use data analysis technique to identify areas of potential fraud
Apply forensic accounting procedures to financial data
Write an effective report on the results of a fraud investigation
Respond to a motion in limine or Daubert challenge
Know how to testify effectively at deposition and trial
Instructor:
Tracy L. Coenen, CPA, CFF
Fields of Study:
Accounting
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this course include:
Course 1: Becoming a Fraud Investigator
CPE: 2
Description: This course helps the forensic accountant prepare to perform a fraud investigation. We discuss occupational fraud schemes and their characteristics and how to spot a fraud in progress. You will learn the skills a fraud investigator needs for successful investigations, as well as how to plan and prepare for a fraud investigation.
Course 2: Starting a Fraud Investigation
CPE: 2
Description: In this session we focus on the early stages of a fraud investigation, including: who should be on the team, how to create an investigation plan, and the evidence that should be acquired and evaluated. Investigative techniques involving a variety of different sources will be covered, including financial document analysis, background checks, data analysis, and interviewing.
Course 3: How-To Guide to Fraud Investigations
CPE: 2
Description: Learn how to investigate an asset misappropriate scheme. We will dig into asset misappropriation by learning some of the most common schemes and red flags. Learn data analysis techniques used in the early stages of a fraud investigation. You will be guided through a detailed case study to see forensic accounting techniques in action.
Course 4: Reporting the Results of a Fraud Investigation
CPE: 2
Description: This course focuses on concluding a fraud examination and participating in court activity. You will learn how to draft an effective written report on a fraud investigation, including exhibits and visual aids that will help make your case. We will discuss common questions asked of financial experts and techniques for successfully testifying at deposition and trial.
Objectives:
After attending this presentation, you will be able to...
Apply project management principles to orchestrating the client experience within the firm
Recognize when to incorporate a Project Management mindset to support growth, change, and innovation
Identify best practices to gain control of your processes and projects
Identify ways to uncover causes of inefficiencies and how to combat them
Recognize the operational risks and opportunities as part of running a project
Apply project management principles to scoping projects, reporting, and improved documentation
Instructor:
Samantha Mansfield/Jessica Hartsfield
Fields of Study:
Business Management & Organization
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this course include:
Course 1: Project Management: Employ Best Practices & Mindset
CPE: 2
Description: Project Management is not the same as workflow management, and a project manager is more than a task master. Driving change, leading a team and managing client engagements requires a great deal of organization and planning. Successfully launching a new technology, onboarding clients, developing a new service line… all takes more than a checklist of to-do items. You need to monitor risks and opportunities. You need to gain buy-in to drive adoption. Proper scoping and projections help keep projects on course, and not become a costly experiment that gets shoved to the back burner. Project managers are trained in analyzing the data while also managing people. In this session explore basic project management best practices and mindset to more effectively managing change in your firm.
Course 2: Enhancing Ongoing Client Engagements
CPE: 2
Description: The work for clients is not as linear as it used to be with the inclusion of more advisory services, more cross functional teams, and due dates moving. Quality client engagements are not just about a solid workflow, we need project management skills. In this session we will discuss how to apply project management techniques to designing a one firm, team approach to serving clients.
The new Standards emphasize that quality performance requires conformance to the Standards. Each standard within Domain III specifically identifies the responsibilities of the CAE and the board, as well as joint responsibilities.
The new Global Internal Audit Standards were released on January 9, 2024, and will become effective January 9, 2025. The previous version, the International Standards for the Professional Practice of Internal Auditing, released in 2017, remains approved for use during a one-year transition period. The Global Internal Audit Standards guide the worldwide professional practice of internal audit. They serve as a basis for evaluating and elevating the quality of the internal audit function. The Standards use 15 guiding principles with five separate domains that enable effective internal audit implementation and examples of evidence of conformance. The Global Standards are organized into five domains.
- Domain I: Purpose of Internal Auditing
- Domain II: Ethics and Professionalism
- Domain III: Governing the Internal Audit Function
- Domain IV: Managing the Internal Audit Function
- Domain V: Performing Internal Audit Service
Speakers:
Lynn Fountain
Have you ever found yourself wondering why people won't just listen to you? Or maybe you have found yourself surrounded by people that make your jaw clench...you know the people...the challenging people.
HR Professionals walk a tight rope of being strong, but not aggressive, polite, but not a push over. It is exhausting!
In this session, you will uncover the secrets to working with (and overcoming) challenging people derived from the decades of experience Summer brings from her time on the frontlines and as an HR Professional working with companies such as Walt Disney World, H-E-B and even a dude ranch.
Speakers:
Summer Jelinek
Objectives:
Increased appreciation for the role and importance of the Code of Professional Conduct.
Review five basic rules applicable to members in business.
Increased awareness of the threats to noncompliance faced by members in business and industry per the Conceptual Framework
Enhanced ethics-related critical thinking skills through case analysis.
Instructor:
Albert D. Spalding, JD, PhD, CPA/CFF
Fields of Study:
Regulatory Ethics
Major Topics:
- Ethics for Members in Business: Why Bother?
- Re-Introducing the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct
- The Basic Ethics Rules for Members in Business
- The Conceptual Framework: Avoiding the Risk of Noncompliance
- Case Analysis: Members in Business
In the last year, our country has seen the passage of multiple federal laws impacting the enforceability to common employment documents. Several federal agencies have also issued opinions that could impact common employment documents. This presentation will review those new laws and opinions and discuss the potential impact they may have on arbitration agreements, severance agreements, confidentiality agreement, and non-disparagement agreements.
Speakers:
Alana Ackels
It is the role of a leader to build and maintain a great culture in the organization. The culture is the driving force that shapes the attitudes and behaviors of everyone in the organization. A relationship driven organization is built on trust and is the most effective way to improve productivity, engagement, and the bottom line. Understand the components that enable trust to be created and maintained throughout teams and organizations.
Speakers:
Michelle Tillis Lederman
Join us for an in-depth webcast on Charitable Remainder Trusts (CRTs) and the essential aspects of preparing Form 5227. This course will provide a comprehensive overview of CRTs, including their purpose, benefits, and practical considerations. Moreover, we will delve into the intricacies of Form 5227, the informational return for charitable remainder trusts, ensuring you have the necessary knowledge to accurately complete and file this crucial document.
During this webcast, Art Werner will guide you through the fundamental concepts of Charitable Remainder Trusts, illustrating how they can be utilized as a strategic tool for tax planning. We will explore various types of CRTs, their formation, and the different scenarios in which they are most beneficial. A significant portion of the webcast will be dedicated to Form 5227, the reporting requirement for charitable remainder trusts. We will provide an in-depth analysis of the form's components, line by line, ensuring you gain a comprehensive understanding of the information it requires. From trust assets and income to distributions and charitable beneficiaries,
we will cover each section, discussing common pitfalls and best practices for accurate reporting. Mr. Werner will address the recent updates and changes to Form 5227, enabling you to stay up to date with the latest compliance requirements.
Speakers:
Arthur Werner
In this comprehensive course, practitioners gain a deep understanding of strategic planning considerations and potential hurdles encountered when clients face difficult circumstances. Delving into an array of scenarios often classified as "challenging," the course offers tax insights. From divorce and personal bankruptcy to intricate personal relationship matters, participants will equip themselves to adeptly guide clients through these challenging scenarios by understanding the tax implications.
Speakers:
Arthur Werner
This is a continuing part of our series on forensic accounting. Within this segment we discuss the concepts that are part of computer forensics known as cryptology. The term cryptography is from Ancient Greek and means “hidden secret”. It is the practice and study of techniques for secure communications in the presence of adversarial behavior. Cryptography is about constructing and analyzing protocols that prevent third parties or the public from reading private messages. Cryptography starts with secrets. Various aspects in information security such as data confidentiality, data integrity, authentication and non-repudiation (where a statement’s author cannot successfully dispute its authorship) are central to modern cryptography.
Speakers:
Lynn Fountain
Pro forma statements are used by businesses to make decisions on planning and control, as well as for external reporting to owners, investors, and creditors. For example, giving financial estimates for a given period in a standardized manner is known as “presenting pro forma,” a Latin phrase that means “as a matter of form.”
Pro forma statements can be helpful tools for business owners, investors, creditors, or decision-makers to analyze various scenarios of future events based on certain financial assumptions. It might aid in making predictions performance of the company.
A pro forma income statement displays a firm’s anticipated sales and revenue. It also highlights anticipated fixed or variable operational expenses and, in the end, displays the potential profits and retained earnings for a future financial quarter. There are various types of pro-forma statements and methods to develop them.
The responsibilities/competencies of the Financial Controller position (FC) has changed in recent years. However, the creation of pro forma financial statements is still a core part of their responsibility.
Speakers:
Lynn Fountain
Objectives:
- Utilize the provisions of IRC Sec 453 to defer recognizing gain on the sale of real property via an installment sale
Presenters:
Dave Peters, CPA, CFP, CLU, CPCU, MST, MBA
Field of Study:
Taxes (2)
Major Topics:
- How does the IRC define an installment sale under IRC Sec 453?
- When can a taxpayer utilize the provisions of IRC Sec 453?
- When should a taxpayer utilize the provisions of an installment sale and when should it be avoided?
- How does the issue of a “dealer” vs. a “non-dealer” impact the use of the installment sale method?
- Reporting an installment sale when related parties are involved
- Calculating an installment sale
- How has the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act impacted the use of the installment sale method?
Objectives:
After attending this presentation you will be able to...
Recognize the value proposition for deploying the OneDrive Sync app
Identify all the steps necessary to setup the Sync app properly
Instructor:
John Higgins, CPA.CITP
Fields of Study:
Computer Software & Applications
Major Topics:
The major topics covered in this course include:
- Overview of the OneDrive Sync app functionality
- Step-by-step review and demonstration of how to deploy this app
- Installing the Sync app on your local devices
- Configuring the files and folders to synchronize toy your local device
- Manage the locally stored files
- Best practice tips for using the Sync app and avoiding common mistakes
Objectives:
- Understand how Circular 230 addresses the more commonly encountered ethical questions tax return preparers face in practice on a regular basis
Presenters:
Mike Tucker, Ph.D., LL.M., J.D., CPA
Lance Weiss, CPA, CVA
Field of Study:
Regulatory Ethics (2)
Major Topics:
- What does practicing before the IRS mean?
- Who may practice before the IRS?
- What should a tax preparer do if he or she has knowledge of a client's omission of income from a tax return?
- May a tax preparer rely on the work of other tax return preparers?
- May a tax preparer rely on and use client-provided information?
- Standards associated with giving advice to clients
- Abolition of the disclaimer requirement
- When must a tax preparer examine a client’s books and records?
Your ability to create meaningful and lasting relationships directly impacts your success from hiring, to being a trustworthy leader, to shaping the organizational culture. Growing a larger network with stronger relationships increases your value, influence and impact.
Discover how you can become a leader who attracts and engages an eager, committed team. Expand your role, build loyalty, and close deals on relationships not price. And when opportunities arise, be first in mind and someone they want to say ‘yes’ to!
Speakers:
Michelle Tillis Lederman
In today's dynamic business environment, preserving a unified and engaged team culture is more challenging than ever. As the rhythm of work accelerates and organizational structures evolve, silent threats can begin to undermine our established team dynamics. These undercurrents, if left unaddressed, can erode morale, dampen productivity, and weaken the team's cohesion. This session offers a deep dive into strategies that can help identify, address, and neutralize these challenges, ensuring a positive, resilient, and inclusive workplace culture. Attendees will be equipped with a blend of insights and actionable strategies, enabling them to both recognize and respond to these potential pitfalls.
Speakers:
LeAnne Lagasse, SHRM-SCP
Objectives:
After attending this presentation, you will be able to...
Identify what factors allowed certain frauds to occur.
Recognize what internal controls may have prevented the frauds.
Consider application of these lessons to circumstances you encounter in your professional endeavors.
Apply ethical guidance to scenarios that accounting professionals may encounter in public practice.
Instructor:
Chris Harper, CPA
Fields of Study:
Auditing
Regulatory Ethics
Major Topics:
The major topics covered in this course include:
- Examination of actual frauds
- Discussion of internal controls that could have prevented frauds
- Contemplation of epiphanies for your own professional scenarios.
- The AICPA Code of Professional Conduct
- Other elements of professional conduct and compliance with professional standards
Objectives:
After attending this presentation, you will be able to...
Determine the issues that drive risk
Identify why it matters to find the issues
Select ways to make improvement happen
Instructor:
Brian Maturi, MBA, FCA
Fields of Study:
Auditing
Major Topics:
The major topics covered in this course include:
- Answers to the question why is risk relevant? And more questions such as what do investors want, and how do statisticians and economists look at risk? We will also delve into prospect theory.
- What is your risk profile, appetite and tolerance? How do you monitor risk? We will look at heat maps and how risk is everyone's job.
- Managing risk: avoid, transfer, mitigate or accept
Objectives:
After attending this presentation, you will be able to...Week 1 - Determine the issues that drive risk, identify why it matters to find the issues, and select ways to make improvement happen.Week 2 - Determine best practices to keep your career path vibrant, apply principles to be ready for change, then use effective tactics to prepare for new opportunities.Week 3 - Analyze best practices in effective system implementation, then identify what pitfalls to avoid.Week 4 - Recognize the roles of the sales function and sales team, determine the needs of the sales team, formulate effective incentive plans, and calculate value and profitability.
Instructor:
Various Instructors
Fields of Study:
Auditing
Business Management & Organization
Information Technology
Major Topics:
All times listed are Eastern Time Zone
Week 1: CFO Series: Tactics to Reduce Risk: 3rd Strategy to Help ROI
CPE: 2
Field of Study: Auditing
Discussion Leader: Brian Maturi, MBA, FCA
Date: Friday, November 01, 11:00 am
Description: What do investors want?
They actively pursue three key strategies:
1) improve profit (most over used strategy)
2) reduce investment (an under used strategy)
3) reduce risk (a much-neglected strategy)
In this third of three sessions, see 3) above, we will explore strategies to reduce risk. When risks are exhibited on the income statement - it is too late. Risk is silent and insidious. We must plan, as we have seen what happens when risk becomes real and reduces net income. We will discuss proven techniques to help your organization plan for risk before the next miscalculation. Be prepared!
Week 2: CFO Series: Re-invigorating Your Career: Planning Your Path
CPE: 2
Field of Study: Business Management & Organization
Discussion Leader: Bob Mims, CPA
Date: Friday, November 08, 11:00 am
Description: A career is a long time and yet looking back it appears to have been in the blink of an eye. If you have ever engaged in discussions with mentors or peer groups you may have heard the, "I wish I had ___". This course is a review of keeping you individually prepared and ready for all the various changes that will make your career. We start with where you are today and where you want to be? We discuss practical tips for professionals to be more prepared for changes that will certainly come over the course of your career. What are my career possibilities? The goal is that some of these ideas discussed will avoid more of the "I wish I had ____", and will convert them to, "I'm so glad I ____". We all have heard the maxim, "Failure to plan is planning to fail." We are planners by nature, let's plan our career and the career of those who report to us.
Week 3: CFO Series: Successful System Implementations: Planning!
CPE: 2
Field of Study: Information Technology
Discussion Leader: Tracy Cooper, CPA
Date: Friday, November 15, 11:00 am
Description: System changes are common, so why does seemingly every new system update or installation have multiple, new problems? We will review the causes and effects, including a short-term outlook. We will focus on the best practices of successful organizations, specifically the one key task for success - proper planning. What are the steps to take? Which functions need to be involved? How can you reduce risk? These actions can be applied to small system changes, system upgrades, or large ERP systems. Do not make the same mistake over and over - learn from others who have paid the hefty price.
Week 4: CFO Series: Enhancing Sales: Work with Sales to Drive Result
CPE: 2
Field of Study: Business Management & Organization
Discussion Leader: Jane Mims, Ph.D.
Date: Friday, November 22, 11:00 am
Objectives:
After attending this presentation, you will be able to...
Recognize external fraud
Identify control issues that can give rise to external fraud occurrences
Recall ways to reduce external fraud risk
Instructor:
Karl Egnatoff, CPA.CITP
Fields of Study:
Accounting
Major Topics:
The major topics covered in this course include:
- Types of external fraud
- Considerations as organizations work to reduce fraud risk
- External fraud and known parties/External fraud unknown perpetrators
The new Global Internal Audit Standards were released on January 9, 2024, and will become effective January 9, 2025. The previous version, the International Standards for the Professional Practice of Internal Auditing, released in 2017, remains approved for use during a one-year transition period. The Global Internal Audit Standards guide the worldwide professional practice of internal audit. They serve as a basis for evaluating and elevating the quality of the internal audit function. The Standards use 15 guiding principles with five separate domains that enable effective internal audit implementation and examples of evidence of conformance. The Global Standards are organized into five domains.
- Domain I: Purpose of Internal Auditing
- Domain II: Ethics and Professionalism
- Domain III: Governing the Internal Audit Function
- Domain IV: Managing the Internal Audit Function
- Domain V: Performing Internal Audit Service
Speakers:
Lynn Fountain
Objectives:
After attending this presentation, you will be able to...
Recognize what it means to be a professional
Identify courteous, conscientious and businesslike behaviors
Recall the importance of character, integrity and serving the public interest
Recognize the importance of appropriately maintaining independence and objectivity
Instructor:
Jennifer F. Louis, CPA
Fields of Study:
Regulatory Ethics
Major Topics:
Major topics covered in this course include:
- The AICPA Code of Professional Conduct
- The Conceptual Framework for Independence
- Safeguarding independence when performing both attest and non-attest services
- Real-life difficult scenarios and ethical dilemmas commonly faced by new professionals
Objectives:
After attending this presentation, you will be able to...
Distinguish legal pitfalls when a loved one is responsible for a client's care-giving.
Instructor:
Matthew M. Wallace, CPA, JD
Fields of Study:
Specialized Knowledge
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this course include:
- Review legal and care giving options that are available to individuals and their families for when the individual can no longer live alone and needs some assistance.
- Review caring for the individual at home by family caregivers, outside agencies and other, including household employee and homeowner's insurance issues, family caregiver respite care and adult day care.
- When care is no longer feasible in the home, we go through various living arrangement and financing options, including assisted living facilities, adult foster care homes and nursing homes and review how to protect family assets in such situations.
Various legal tests are used to evaluate whether a worker should be classified as an employee or an independent contractor. There is no uniform standard or bright-line rule for determining whether an individual is properly classified as an independent contractor. Instead, the inquiry is always fact-intensive, and the analysis can vary based what body is performing it, i.e. the Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”), Department of Labor (“DOL”), various state agencies, or the courts. This presentation will review the various tests and highlight some of the common, most important factors for consideration.
Speakers:
Alana Ackels
What do you need to get ahead? In this day and age, we live in a network economy – – it’s all about who you know, who knows you, and what they know about you.
In this talk Connector’s Advantage author Michelle Tillis Lederman explains the types of relationships you want and need, how to adopt the Connector’s mindset and move up the Connector spectrum to get better, faster, and easier results. At the end of the day it is the strength of your relationships that leads to your success.
Speakers:
Michelle Tillis Lederman
Today’s economy and all of the digital enhancements have impacted the way companies engage with their customers as well as how the company manages their internal practices. The business control function needs to keep pace.
The rising importance of analytical capability is critical when defining the role of the modern controller. Execution of analytics can vary but there are still key questions that must be asked. What are the options and what we need to understand to decide the best way forward?
This course focuses on the value that can be brought by the Controller when becoming involved with data analytics powered by technology and also Big Data. The digitized world we live in has made it important for the Controller function to evolve and take on this advanced task.
Speakers:
Lynn Fountain
This course is designed to equip CPAs, EAs, attorneys, and tax professionals with the essential knowledge and strategies needed to navigate the latest developments. Explore innovative approaches to maximize retirement savings, discuss tax- efficient retirement plan options, and align estate planning techniques with current trends. Gain a thorough understanding of altered rules for Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs) and discover how to optimize estate plans in response to changing regulations. This update is tailored for professionals seeking practical insights in the realm of contemporary retirement planning.
**Please Note: If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com.
Speakers:
Arthur Werner
This course provides a high-level overview and introduction into the world of the forensic accountant. Most accountants have an understanding of the concept of fraud and how it impacts companies, but many individuals do not have a full comprehension of the variance in the work performed by a forensic accountant versus a typical management accountant.
This course is meant for those individuals interested in understanding the variances in the job tasks and responsibilities of forensic accountants versus typical financial or management accountants. Forensic accountants or auditors take a unique focus on performing their work. Typically, when a person with forensic experience is called in to examine financial records, it is due to suspicion of fraud, evaluation of assets, or even to track down fundamentally incorrect accounting – intentional or not.
As fraud continues to raise its head in business processes, forensic accountants are discovering new and unique ways to identify, examine, and support their hypotheses and investigative techniques. The work performed by a forensic specialist can be interesting and full of potential potholes if evidence isn’t examined according to proper protocols and standards.
Speakers:
Lynn Fountain
Every business will be sold eventually. When you have built a great business and decide to move on – you want the most you can get for that terrific organization! What are the steps to take to maximize the value realized? What do buyers really want? What are the three levers to achieve maximum value? If you want top dollar, preparing to sell takes years of planning. This seminar helps CEOs, entrepreneurs, CFOs, Board members, controllers, and their advisors prepare for a successful sale of the organization to maximize shareholder value. We will outline the process to get the most bang for the buck. Proper exit planning demands planning and time.
Speakers:
Don Minges, MBA
Understanding how you prefer to communicate impacts how you lead, solve problems, make decisions, form relationships, collaborate, provide feedback, influence, and motivate. It also indicates what is influential and motivating to you. In this program you will learn your own communication preferences, how to identify others' preferences, and how to flex your style.
Speakers:
Michelle Tillis Lederman
Do you often hear people complaining about coworkers or other departments? Do you have talented people with the right skills who struggle to collaborate and cooperate as a team? You’re not alone. This can be a common situation when people’s values, beliefs and their approach to solving problems differ. The key is to help everyone understand that our differences aren't bad – they’re interesting and extremely valuable.
In this course, Tina guides you through tools and activities you can use to help your people (and yourself) broaden their perspective so they can more easily cooperate, collaborate, and communicate with the people around them. This program explores ways to help them connect, from personality assessments to team building activities. When coworkers or team-members understand each other better, it's easier to appreciate their differences.
Speakers:
Tina Hallis, Ph.D.
Did you know that AI can now write your marketing copy? Create videos with your digital likeness? Provide subjective advice to your clients? Produce training for your employees? Even if you're on the fence about trusting artificial intelligence tools, knowing about these technologies, especially when combined with forms of synthetic media (think deep fakes, but not nefarious), is important for any business leader. Imagine being able to have your likeness communicate in over 40 languages. Think about how amazing it would be to create customized content for every situation without building each piece from scratch. Marvel at how that *perfect* image can manifest from typing just a few keywords. In this session you'll learn about the evolution of communication technologies, how artificial intelligence has expanded our range of connective possibilities, and what possibilities exist for leveraging these channels of communication in your business.
Speakers:
Jill Schiefelbein
According to the Gallup Organization, only 10% of employees believe that their organization does a good job onboarding new employees. This means most organizations are overlooking this crucial phase of the employee lifecycle, which not only includes the often-neglected pre-boarding stage but also the continuous efforts to reduce uncertainty, bolster excitement, and foster connections for their new recruits. By streamlining these processes and crafting impactful moments from pre-boarding through the initial weeks, HR and Business leaders can significantly enhance efficiency, foster trust, and establish a foundation of psychological safety for years to come. In this session, attendees will discover strategies and resources that craft a holistic onboarding experience, mitigating risks like employee ghosting, and paving the way for heightened engagement and retention.
Speakers:
LeAnne Lagasse, SHRM-SCP
Debt is a real problem for many clients, business owners, and the general public. It can be ever increasing and causes financial, emotional and physical challenges that seem to spiral out of control.
What if you could help your clients “do debt differently”? This strategy turns the game upside down and presents solutions from the inside out. As a CPA, you are already a trusted advisor for your clients. What if you could help your clients be free of this burden? This is a tremendous resource you can offer to your clients, expanding the value of what you offer them by adding these processes to your packages. Clients will be happy to pay for this kind of relief as you support them in doing debt differently.
If you are one of the many people who are personally burdened by this situation, these strategies, tools, mindsets and actions will personally help you get better results…so you can go back to the task of expanding and growing your business, sleeping better at night and gaining access to the creativity that will take you to your next level of financial fulfillment.
Paying off debt is an inside/outside job. Successful strategies include the internal shifts to mindset and enhancing the inner qualities that are most helpful in paying off debt, and practical tools to help make the transition from thinking about paying off debt to actually doing it. This program combines both -- emotional support and dozens of tools and action steps to Do Debt Differently, including:
- An inventory process to objectively assess the situation and face it head on
- Guided mind/body processes to alleviate anxiety about the situation
- Creative exploration (writing and drawing) to gain clarity and specificity
- Stories and discussion to strengthen your access to the qualities that will be most helpful to your success
- Using a menu of options to create a personal action plan and an ongoing support team
The techniques in this program are creative and easy, but immensely practical. We will combine practical, nuts-and-bolts action steps with powerful tools for mindset-shifting.
There is no reason to continue to suffer the burden and overwhelm of debt. Relief is here! Through discussion, interactive exercises, skill building, mindset shifting and powerful actions, you and your clients could be on your way to a debt free life. Please join me for this empowering approach to changing your financial situation.
Speakers:
Joy Principe
Managerial accounting provides economic and financial information for managers and other internal users. Managerial and Financial Accounting have similarities and differences. Each field of accounting deals with the economic events of a business. Both managerial and financial accounting require that a company’s economic events be quantified and communicated to interested parties.
This another course in our series on the controller’s role. The controller’s role encompasses many traditional functions. Within this segment of our controllership series, we discuss the area of managerial accounting and the basic concepts that surround this discipline as it primarily relates to cost accounting issues.
Speakers:
Lynn Fountain
Objectives:
- Understand the key provisions of Circular 230 and how they apply to your practice
- Know your rights and responsibilities under Circular 230
- Understand the lifecycle of a disciplinary case and its possible outcomes
Presenters:
Karen Hawkins, Attorney at Law
Field of Study:
Regulatory Ethics (2)
Major Topics:
- Office of Professional Responsibility – Authority and Procedures
- Current status of the regulations governing tax practice before the IRS (Circular 230 Rev. 6/2014)
- In depth coverage of the various Due Diligence obligations of tax professionals
- Overview of other key Circular 230 provisions
- Practitioner responsibilities to their clients and to the Tax Administration System
- Best Practices for all tax professionals
Objectives:
After attending the presentation you will be able to...
Define the elements of negligence, the common law cause of action.
Explain what constitutes reasonable practitioner behavior with reference to practice standards and common law.
Ascertain how to avoid common pitfalls that could lead to the practitioner being sued.
Instructor:
Allison M. McLeod, LL.M., CPA
Fields of Study:
Regulatory Ethics
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this class include:
- How accountant liability is a very real threat in today's litigious society.
- A discussion of scenarios in which accounting professionals can find themselves inadvertently involved in a lawsuit.
- Pitfalls in which the accountant may find him- or her- self while dealing with clients.
- Real-life examples from the speaker's extensive experience as a practitioner and as an expert witness in accounting malpractice cases.
Objectives:
After attending this presentation, you will be able to...
Analyze common audit deficiencies
Identify proper methods of performing risk assessment and documentation
Recall best practices for auditing estimates
Recognize changes to auditing standards for estimates and risk assessment
Instructor:
Melisa F. Galasso, CPA
Fields of Study:
Auditing
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this course include:
- Review common deficiencies identified by the AICPA and state boards of accountancy.
- Feature discussion on a variety of topics, including analytical procedures, sampling, group audits and risk assessment.
- Review of the areas of concern and how you can overcome them by employing best practices.
Objectives:
- Understand the latest nuts and bolts rules on retirement for yourself and your accounting and finance clients
- Competently discuss the current state of retirement planning with your accounting and finance clients
Presenters:
Mike Tucker, Ph.D., LL.M., J.D., CPA
Denise Appleby, MJ, APA, CISP, CRPS, CRC
Edward Renn, Esq.
Field of Study:
Taxes (2)
Major Topics:
- Automatic enrollment requirements for 401(k) plans
- Change in the credit for small employer pension plan startup costs
- $2,000 saver’s match
- Changes in pooled employer plans
- Multiple employer 403(b) plans
- Increase in age for required beginning date for mandatory distributions
- Indexing IRA catch-up limit
- Higher catch-up limit to apply at age 60, 61, 62, and 63
- Treatment of student loan payments as elective deferrals for purposes of matching contributions
- Application of credit for small employer pension startup costs to employers who join an existing plan
- Small immediate financial incentives for contributing to a plan
- Withdrawals for certain emergency expenses
- Starter 401(k) plans for employers with no retirement plans
- Improving coverage for part-time workers
- Recovery of retirement plan overpayments
- Tax treatment of IRAs involved in a prohibited transaction
- Clarification of substantially equal periodic payment rule
The new Global Internal Audit Standards were released on January 9, 2024, and will become effective January 9, 2025. The previous version, the International Standards for the Professional Practice of Internal Auditing, released in 2017, remains approved for use during a one-year transition period. The Global Internal Audit Standards guide the worldwide professional practice of internal audit. They serve as a basis for evaluating and elevating the quality of the internal audit function. The Standards use 15 guiding principles with five separate domains that enable effective internal audit implementation and examples of evidence of conformance. The Global Standards are organized into five domains.
- Domain I: Purpose of Internal Auditing
- Domain II: Ethics and Professionalism
- Domain III: Governing the Internal Audit Function
- Domain IV: Managing the Internal Audit Function
- Domain V: Performing Internal Audit Service
Speakers:
Lynn Fountain
Objectives:
- Advise individual clients on the benefits of using a trust to achieve their personal goals
- Save clients money in their estate planning
Presenters:
Ciro Poppiti, Esq.
Field of Study:
Taxes (4)
Major Topics:
- Key concepts of trusts, including recent trends; best practices; jurisdiction; and ways to avoid pitfalls
- Decanting
- Federal estate tax exemption and remaining relevance of trusts
- Irrevocable life insurance trusts
- The role of family dynamics
- Choice of trustee and other fiduciaries
- State trust-friendly considerations
- Charitable trusts
- Delaware Statutory Trusts
- Powers of attorney
- Pet Trusts – the emerging necessities
- State, county, and local issues
- Portability
- QTIP issues
- Creditor considerations
- Potential IRA problems
- Problems with re-titling assets
Objectives:
After attending this presentation, you will be able to...
Identify the comprehensive functionalities of Power BI Report Builder necessary for designing advanced paginated reports.
Recall the steps for publishing and sharing paginated reports created in Power BI Report Builder.
Distinguish between the different report design choices to enhance the overall readability and user engagement in Power BI Report Builder.
Instructor:
Bryan L. Smith, CPA.CITP, CISA
Fields of Study:
Computer Software & Applications
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this class include:
- Introduction to Power BI Report Builder: Overview of the tool, its interface, and integration with the Power BI ecosystem.
- Designing Report Layouts: Techniques for setting up professional layouts, including headers, footers, and managing pagination.
- Data Connection and Management: Connecting to various data sources and preparing data for reporting.
- Creating Visualizations: Utilizing Power BI’s visualization tools for impactful data presentation.
- Advanced Report Features: Exploring sub-reports, drill-through capabilities, and dynamic expressions.
- Publishing and Sharing: Guidelines for publishing reports to the Power BI service and sharing them with relevant stakeholders.
Objectives:
After attending this presentation you will be able to...
Discuss generally accepted audit requirements related to testing controls for operating effectiveness
Explain how to evaluate the results of a control reliance test for operating effectiveness
Describe the use of Service Organization Control (SOC1) Reports on a financial statement audit
Identify the impact of a control reliance strategy on a detailed audit plan
Instructor:
Jennifer F. Louis, CPA
Fields of Study:
Auditing
Major Topics:
The major topics covered in this class include:
- Generally accepted audit requirements related to testing controls for operating effectiveness
- Identifying key controls that may prove effective and efficient to test in a control reliance strategy
- Responses when deviations are discovered when evaluating the design or operating effectiveness of internal control
- Leveraging audit evidence available for Service Organization Control (SOC1) Reports
- General computer control considerations when evaluating the design and operating effectiveness of internal control over financial reporting
This presentation will review what sex harassment is under the law, company compliance obligations, and describe how promoting a positive company culture can prevent sexual harassment in the workplace.
Speakers:
Alana Ackels
Performance management's impact on an organization can be directly felt in the bottom line. Companies with high turnover and poor employee retention rates experience lower employee morale and increased expenses in recruiting and training. Understanding the strengths and development needs of staff can guide employees toward a long-term career track. Communicating the keys to success is even more critical in long-term productivity and retention. This course will provide methodologies for each phase from goal setting to coaching to feedback. Exercises offer an opportunity for participants to begin developing their personal objectives as well as imparting techniques to manage the monitoring, coaching, and appraisal feedback phases of the process.
Speakers:
Michelle Tillis Lederman
Forensic accounting, forensic accountancy or financial forensics is the specialty practice area of accounting that investigates whether firms engage in financial reporting misconduct. Forensic accountants apply a range of skills and methods to determine whether there has been financial reporting misconduct. Financial forensic engagements may fall into several categories. For example:
- Economic damages calculations, whether suffered through tort or breach of contract.
- Post-acquisition disputes such as earnouts or breaches of warranties
- Bankruptcy, insolvency and reorganization
- Securities and tax fraud
- Money laundering
- Business valuation
- Computer forensics/e-discovery
This session is designed to delve into further investigative procedures used including digital forensics. Future sessions will focus on computer forensics, network forensics and mobile forensics.
Speakers:
Lynn Fountain
A common challenge for the controller role is in closing the month-end and period-end books in preparation to issue financial statements. This duty requires precision, timing and efficiency.
In today’s digital world, many organizations have access to financial accounting software that will assist with the steps in the financial close. However, even with this aid it is critical the accountant understand the various steps for the close process and how they inter-relate to other accounting processes. This course gives you an insight into the inter-relationships between many processes that impact the financial close.
The closing process has traditionally been a slow one with many companies taking two weeks to close its subsidiary’s books and another two to three weeks to roll up and consolidated the results. With the introduction of technology much has been done to help accelerate that process with integrated enterprise resource planning systems and general ledger and consolidate software.
Within this segment we will discuss the elements of the financial close and also important concepts to assist the controller in accelerating their close timeline. This includes addressing all functional areas of the close including payroll, invoicing, payables, inventory, cash, and the general ledger. We will also discuss important concepts of ensuring your financial close is accurate by discussing bank reconciliations, overhead allocations, bad debt reserves, unpaid wages and accruals for vacation time, account reconciliations, deprecation and overall financial statement review.
Note: This course does not address utilizing technology in the financial close. Its focus is to understand the varied procedures involved in the financial close whether or not technology is utilized.
Speakers:
Lynn Fountain
For accounting and tax professionals, understanding the inner workings of blockchain and cryptocurrency is no longer just an advantage—it’s a necessity. This course provides an in-depth look into the mechanics of digital currencies and revolutionary blockchain technology, equipping attendees with the knowledge to navigate benefits and risks effectively. Special emphasis is placed on the tax implications for both individuals and estates, ensuring that attendees can confidently advise on these issues, which are becoming increasingly relevant in financial planning and asset management.
This offering is more than just a learning experience; it’s an investment in one’s professional growth. By understanding the tax complexities and estate planning challenges posed by digital assets, participants will be able to offer valuable insights and strategic solutions. They will emerge from this course not just with theoretical knowledge but with actionable skills that can be applied immediately. In a landscape where digital assets are becoming commonplace, this is the education that will differentiate the exceptional from the average. Join today and step into a role as a leader in finance for the digital age.
**Please Note: If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com.
Speakers:
Arthur Werner
Steven M. Yoss, Jr., CPA
Objectives:
- Identify conduct that could constitute workplace harassment, sexual harassment, or discrimination
- Understand both employee and management responsibilities with respect to workplace harassment
- Appreciate the value of a workplace free of harassment and discrimination
Presenters:
Amy McAndrew, Esquire
Field of Study:
Business Management and Organization (2)
Major Topics:
- An overview of workplace harassment and discrimination laws, including the intangible benefits that come with compliance
- An overview of sexual harassment and workplace retaliation
- The supervisor’s (or manager’s) role in preventing harassment and in reducing the company’s potential liability through good faith efforts at compliance
- Review a compliant procedure for handling harassment concerns
Objectives:
After attending this presentation, you will be able to...
Identify traits of a skeptical auditor
Recall applying professional skepticism on any assurance service
Recognize fraud, including examples of fraud indicators
Identify the auditor's responsibility for identifying and responding to fraud in a financial statement audit
Instructor:
Jennifer F. Louis, CPA
Fields of Study:
Auditing
Major Topics:
The major topics covered in this course include:
- The importance of professional skepticism, especially when performing audit or other attest services
- Specific fraud responsibilities in a financial statement audit
- The varying levels of persuasiveness of evidence to support assurance conclusions or opinions
In today’s business world, there is a war for talent and organizations with the best talent will win. We clearly need to motivate talented personnel. Equity compensation plans are useful to retain, reward and recruit. The GAAP and tax accounting for equity compensation plans is not static and decisions that you make during plan set-up can have major consequences to your organization’s bottom line and your management team’s personal tax situations. We will review nuances and details that impact proper accounting. Whether you are the CFO or CEO who has not been happy with prior equity compensation plans or the accountant who performs the intricate analysis and detailed accounting for these plans - this session will help you understand the issues and get it right the first time.
Speakers:
Don Minges, MBA
Objectives:
After attending this presentation, you will be able to...
Recall the impact of ASUs on nonprofit organizations.
Recognize the activities of the nonprofit advisory committee.
Instructor:
Melisa F. Galasso, CPA
Fields of Study:
Accounting (Governmental)
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this course include:
- Accounting Standard Updates issued by the FASB.
- Not-for-Profit Advisory Committee (NAC) and the projects they are advising the FASB on.
For HR and Business professionals, navigating the intricate dynamics of executive decision-making can often be a daunting task. Despite the meticulous hours invested in research, strategy formulation, and planning, the true challenge often lies in effectively communicating and gaining acceptance for these transformative ideas. A key aspect of this is the art of persuasion, ensuring that the merits of our proposals are not just understood but wholeheartedly embraced by decision-makers. This session is designed to empower leaders with the tools and insights needed to craft persuasive pitches, build a robust business case, and confidently communicate the ROI of their initiatives. Moreover, attendees will gain insights into the common pitfalls that can hinder their pitches and learn techniques to address objections frequently raised by executive leadership.
Speakers:
LeAnne Lagasse, SHRM-SCP
“How will I EVER get this all done?" It’s a question I often hear from clients and on a particularly stressful day, I can hear myself saying these words! Instead of helping us focus, it's a question that leads to stress, anxiety and overwhelm!
Regardless of where we are in business and in life, we will run into challenges and problems as we navigate business growth, leadership, work life balance and our quest for success and happiness. This workshop will explore the 7 HIGH QUALITY questions that lead to relief, enthusiasm and success. It will be an interactive exploration that will leave you with a game plan to use right away, as well as an opportunity to practice the mindset that the most successful and happiest people use daily.
This program is for both the entrepreneur who wants to be more effective in their day as well as team leaders who want to stand out in their organization. For the business owner or staff member you can expect a new way to work with your day so that it's profitable, productive and happier. For leaders, you will learn new up- leveled skills to increase your efficiency, communication and productivity. You and your team will shine. Your staff will feel appreciated and connected to their value as well as the company's goals.
Albert Einstein said 'we can't solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them'. The quality of your question will impact the quality of your solution. Learn the 7 questions that take you from confused and frustrated to creative and focused.
Speakers:
Joy Principe
Objectives:
- Be familiar with AI tools and the current status of AI tool development
- Be able to explain what ChatGPT is and how it works
- Understand how AI tools will change the accounting and finance professions
- Be able to explain the benefits and risks of adopting AI tools
- Begin drafting policies around AI implementation for your firm or company
Presenters:
Mark McCreary, CIPP/US
Field of Study:
Information Technology (2)
Major Topics:
- What are AI tools?
- Where are we with AI tool development?
- What is ChatGPT?
- ChatGPT – what kind of queries are possible?
- Copyright and intellectual property issues
- Benefits of AI tools
- Concerns with AI tools
- Impact on business use of AI
- Policy on AI tools
Objectives:
After attending the presentation, you will be able to....
Recognize the ethical dilemmas with AI applications that CPAs can encounter
Identify practical guidelines for resolving these ethical dilemmas
Instructor:
John Higgins, CPA.CITP
Fields of Study:
Behavioral Ethics
Major Topics:
The major subjects that will be covered in this course include:
- A primer on AI technology applications in the accounting profession
- Ethical dilemmas that originate from the use of AI by CPAs
- Practical guidelines for using AI technology ethically
- Step by step guide for creating an AI usage policy for your organization
- Review of a variety of reference materials to assist you in using AI ethically
The new Global Internal Audit Standards were released on January 9, 2024, and will become effective January 9, 2025. The previous version, the International Standards for the Professional Practice of Internal Auditing, released in 2017, remains approved for use during a one-year transition period. The Global Internal Audit Standards guide the worldwide professional practice of internal audit. They serve as a basis for evaluating and elevating the quality of the internal audit function. The Standards use 15 guiding principles with five separate domains that enable effective internal audit implementation and examples of evidence of conformance. The Global Standards are organized into five domains.
- Domain I: Purpose of Internal Auditing
- Domain II: Ethics and Professionalism
- Domain III: Governing the Internal Audit Function
- Domain IV: Managing the Internal Audit Function
- Domain V: Performing Internal Audit Service
Speakers:
Lynn Fountain
As a result of earlier Corporate Transparency Act legislation in 2021, FINCEN has issued rules on beneficial ownership information (BOI) reporting. These rules are
applicable starting in 2024. This program addresses the key compliance issues practitioners should know to advise clients.
**Please Note: If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com.
Speakers:
Steven C. Dilley, CPA, JD, PhD
Objectives:
After completing this course, you will be able to...
Recognize basic tenets of engagement reviews performed in accordance with the AICPA Peer Review Standards.
Recall tips to make sure that your firm has a successful peer review.
Instructor:
Allison M. Henry, CPA, CGMA
Fields of Study:
Accounting
Major Topics:
The major topics covered in this class include:
- Basic requirements of an engagement review.
- Qualifications for serving as a peer reviewer.
- Involvement of peer review administrators and technical staff, peer review committees, AICPA, state boards of accountancy.
- Engagement selection criteria, information to be provided to the peer reviewer, the evaluation of engagements, the synthesis of matters, the nature of the reports, what happens if there is a nonconforming engagement, follow-up actions required by the committee.
- Common engagement review findings and tips for passing peer review.
Review of the major employment laws governing the workplace, when they are triggered, and key compliance aspects under each law. This presentation is designed to give viewers enough information to issue spot when matters arise in the workplace.
Speakers:
Alana Ackels
The thought of bartering, bickering, negotiating, even compromising often produce a negative connotation, and frequently fear, in one's mind. Each of us however, has to negotiate daily in every aspect of our lives. Negotiation is an integral part of creating value for the organization and your success depends on your skills as a negotiator. This course will give you with a new perspective on the art of negotiation by equipping you with techniques, counter-techniques, and a framework for mutually beneficial results.
Speakers:
Michelle Tillis Lederman
Why do for profit organizations exist??? To make money!!!!! What a great concept. But if the organization does not have the proper collections and credit procedures in place, they may not be able to access that money. Hence the importance of the credit and collection process.
Credit and collections are critical areas for the financial statement controllers. Customer credit is a form of payment that allows small business customers to purchase a product or service before paying for it in full. The process works similarly to the way a credit card does - you procure something and pay it back later. Collections is a term used by a business when referring to money owed to that business by a customer. When a customer does not pay within the terms specified, the amount of the bill becomes past due and is sometimes submitted to a collection agency.
The sales and collection process includes business activities related to selling products and services, maintaining customer records, billing customers, and recording payments from customers. It also includes activities necessary to manage accounts receivable, such as aging accounts and authorizing credit.
This course delves into the topics that impact the sales, credit and collections process for management. We discuss strategic steps management can take to ensure their processes are efficient and that they are able to actually collect their revenue.
Speakers:
Lynn Fountain
This comprehensive four-hour course takes CPAs beyond the basics, diving deep into the ethical quandaries that professionals face. Beyond just the rules of Circular 230, you'll explore a variety of ethical issues, discovering the best ways to handle them with integrity and wisdom. The course provides a dual focus: understanding your obligations under Circular 230 and tackling wider ethical challenges that can arise in your day-to-day work. With real-world scenarios and interactive discussions, you'll come away with practical solutions and the confidence to make the right decisions, keeping your practice ethical and your professional standing secure.
**Please Note: If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com.
Speakers:
Arthur Werner
Shelli Huston, CPA, MS
This course is a complement to our series on Becoming a Forensic Accountant and the focus of the course is on steganography techniques. Steganography is the art and science of embedding secret messages in a cover message in such a way that no one, apart from the sender and intended recipient, suspects the existence of the message.
The first use of steganography can be traced to 440 BC when ancient Greece, people wrote messages on wood and covered it with wax, that acted as a covering medium Romans used forms of Invisible Inks, to decipher those hidden messages light or heat were used. During World War II the Germans introduced microdots, which were complete documents, pictures, and plans reduced in size to the size of a dot and were attached to normal paperwork. Null Ciphers were also used to hide unencrypted secret messages in an innocent looking message. Given the amount of data being generated and transmitted electronically, it’s no surprise that numerous methods of protecting that data have evolved.
There are various types of steganography: Text Steganography - Hiding information inside the text files. This involves changing format of existing text, changing words in a text, generating random character sequences or using context-free grammars to generate readable texts. Image Steganography - Process of hiding text in an image without distorting the picture. Video Steganography - Technique to hide any kind of files into a cover video file. Audio Steganography - The secret message is embedded into an audio signal which alters the binary sequence of the corresponding audio file. Network Steganography - The process of utilizing active network protocols as carriers to transmit a covert message, undetectable by an uninformed party, from a host to its destination. This session will review these methods and also discuss relevant software.
Speakers:
Lynn Fountain
Objectives:
After attending this presentation you will be able to...
Identify the fundamental features and functionalities of ChatGPT in an accounting context.
Apply Custom Instructions to tailor ChatGPT's responses for specific financial scenarios.
Analyze financial statements, news releases, and other relevant data using ChatGPT.
Explore and identify business opportunities using hyper-local and sectoral analysis techniques.
Utilize Advanced Data Analysis for financial comparisons, and capital project evaluations.
Evaluate assets, space, and user interfaces using image analysis with ChatGPT.
Implement voice interaction with ChatGPT to enhance user experience and accessibility in financial tasks.
Instructor:
Garrett Wasny, MA, CMC, CITP/FIBP
Fields of Study:
Information Technology
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this course include:
- Introduction to ChatGPT and its Applications in Accounting.
- Custom Instructions (CI) for Persistent Context in Financial Conversations.
- Analyzing Financial Statements and News Releases using ChatGPT.
- Exploring Business Opportunities through Hyper-Local and Sectoral Analysis.
- Advanced Data Analysis for Financial Comparisons and Capital Asset Audits.
- Image Analysis for Asset, Space, and User Interface Design.
- Voice Interaction with ChatGPT for Enhanced User Experience and Accessibility.
Objectives:
After attending this presentation, you will be able to...
Recall an overview of Single Audit requirements
Identify common deficiencies found in Single Audits, common peer review findings and OIG investigations and weaknesses in internal controls which may have been at the root cause of findings
Apply mitigation techniques and internal controls in order to be prepared for audits and to prevent future audit findings and weaknesses
Instructor:
Adelina Burke, CPA
Fields of Study:
Auditing (Governmental)
Major Topics:
The major topics covered in this course include:
- Overview of Single Audit
- Consequences of Noncompliance
- Overview of findings and observations by compliance requirement
- Single Audit findings and observations from AICPA Peer Review and OIG
- Ways to prevent findings
The new Global Internal Audit Standards were released on January 9, 2024, and will become effective January 9, 2025. The previous version, the International Standards for the Professional Practice of Internal Auditing, released in 2017, remains approved for use during a one-year transition period. The Global Internal Audit Standards guide the worldwide professional practice of internal audit. They serve as a basis for evaluating and elevating the quality of the internal audit function. The Standards use 15 guiding principles with five separate domains that enable effective internal audit implementation and examples of evidence of conformance. The Global Standards are organized into five domains.
- Domain I: Purpose of Internal Auditing
- Domain II: Ethics and Professionalism
- Domain III: Governing the Internal Audit Function
- Domain IV: Managing the Internal Audit Function
- Domain V: Performing Internal Audit Service
Speakers:
Lynn Fountain
What do people say about you when you leave the room? Is it what you want them to say? How you show up in the room, get listened to, build trust, and are known amongst your colleagues are all critical components of your future success. In this workshop Michelle Tillis Lederman, CEO and Founder of Executive Essentials, will discuss how to determine you brand attributes, demonstrate the nuances of body language on your professional presence, and discuss how to strengthen trust and the lasting impressions you make on your network, expanding upon lessons from her books The Connectors’ Advantage and The 11 Laws of Likability.
Speakers:
Michelle Tillis Lederman
This is the beginning of a series that will cover major aspects of the Controllership function. Controllers are essential to the day-to-day accounting for organizations. Yet, the role is not often readily understood. In today’s world of acronyms such as CFO, CEO, COO, CAO, etc., the Controller function may get lost in the shuffle. However, they are a critical group of professionals who ensure the adequacy and transparency of accounting and financial reporting information.
A Controller is an individual who has responsibility for all accounting-related activities including high-level accounting, managerial counting, and finance activities within a company. The duties of a Controller include assisting with the preparation of the operating budgets, overseeing financial reporting, and performing essential duties relating to payroll. However, in today’s evolving world, the Controller function can provide much more in-depth value to their organizations. This series is dedicated to exploring the traditional Controller role and stepping out of the box to identify areas where the Controller can add strategic value to their organizations.
In this first course we focus on the typical Controller function and begin to identify ways to elevate the function.
Speakers:
Lynn Fountain
With new accounting standards, the economic landscape and evolving technology, accounting, financial reporting and finance continue to grow in complexity. FASB has tried to address the growing complexity, by working towards making GAAP less convoluted. The struggle to stay on top of accounting financial reporting requirements and finance changes due to the economy continues for several reasons. Lack of in-house SMEs, managing high volumes of transactions, and data and evolving information technology systems.
In the future, executives must consider the challenges they will face in future years that will bring their own nuances and complexities. Budgeting is certainly one of those processes that must be evaluated and re-evaluated for efficiency. This session delves into the corporate budgeting process and discusses methods used and which methods may or may not allow for the organization’s to properly plan for a volatile future.
Speakers:
Lynn Fountain
Objectives:
- Understand the latest enacted tax law changes
- Understand strategies and techniques to use in light of tax changes
- Understand current cases and rulings affecting individuals and businesses
Presenters:
Bob Lickwar, CPA
Field of Study:
Taxes (8)
Major Topics:
- Comprehensive coverage of the Inflation Reduction Act, including:
- The Clean Vehicle Credit, Credit for Previously Owned Clean Vehicles, Credit for Qualified Commercial Clean Vehicles, Residential Clean Energy Credit, Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit, Premium Tax Credit, Elective Payment, Transferability, and Prevailing Wage and Apprenticeship Requirements
- Comprehensive coverage of the SECURE 2.0 Act, including:
- Expanding Enrollment in Retirement Plans, Increase in Age for Required Beginning Date for Mandatory Distributions, New Exceptions to Penalty-Free Withdrawal from Retirement Plans, and recent IRS guidance
- Timely coverage of breaking tax legislation
- Form 1099-K reporting requirements
- Detailed analysis and examples of Sale of Passthrough Entity Interest and Net Investment Income Tax
- The Gig Economy -- Tax implications, Independent Contractor vs. Employee Classification, and the 2024 DOL Final Rule
- New FinCEN reporting requirements under the Corporate Transparency Act in 2024, including recently updated FAQs
- Recent Employee Retention Tax Credit updates, including the limited-time reopening of the Voluntary Disclosure Program
- New Form 1099-DA
- Practice aids, including all the numbers applicable for the current year -- inflation-adjusted amounts, mileage rates, retirement contributions, and more
- Advanced practice, reporting, and other issues intertwined with advanced planning and discussion ideas
On the financial front, the course covers the 9 ASUs issued in 2023, including ASUs covering crypto assets and leases for common control entities. In addition to a financial accounting update, the course will discuss what you will need to do differently as you adopt new audit standards 142–149 over the next few years, including a detailed review of the audit requirements under SAS 142. The course will also cover the key changes related to SSARS No. 25. Finally, the course reviews the AICPA’s quality management project.
In summary, the course is your go-to source for all things A&A and will prepare you for your upcoming engagements throughout the rest of the year.
Objectives:
- Review and apply recently issued and proposed FASB and AICPA pronouncements
- Review and apply guidance within ASC 842, Leases
- Understand SAS 142 and SAS 145
- Recall and apply AICPA quality management standards (SQMS 1, SQMS 2, and SQMS 3)
- Be familiar with other important A&A practice matters you should be aware of
- Utilize hands-on examples and illustrations to increase your overall understanding and application of the material
Presenters:
Jason Carney, CPA, PMP, CISA
Field of Study:
Accounting (4), Auditing (4)
Major Topics:
- Recently issued FASB Accounting Standards Updates, PCC Update and items on the FASB’s Technical Agenda
- Leases – Topic 842
- Recently issued ASUs covering common control leases, crypto assets (e.g., cryptocurrency), and income tax disclosures
- ASC 326: CECL
- Review of SAS 142 – Focus on Audit Evidence
- Recently issued SASs and other AICPA activity
- SSARS No. 25 and other recently issued SSARS
- Detailed review of SAS 145
- Other important A&A practice matters
The budgeting process can be a time consuming and frustrating process for accountants. The constraints and pressures can lead to poor decisions in both the technical and human components. This session will cover:
Budgeting: Presenting and Communicating your Numbers
• Now that the budget is complete, how we communicate our plan is critical. this session reveals some key guidelines in budget presentation and will identify key problems in how people often communicate financial plans.
Speakers:
Bob Mims, CPA
Many organizations struggle to keep budgets current in an ever-changing business climate. Twenty-first century performance metrics focus on determining what budgets should be rather than what they were in the past. Using performance metrics effectively reduces work, reduces politics, provides flexibility and substantially improves the performance management process. This session will show you powerful techniques to drive your organization’s performance.
Speakers:
John L. Daly, MBA, CPA, CMA, CPIM
Single Audits are an area of focus for the AICPA's Enhancing Audit Quality Initiative. The Uniform Guidance provides very unique audit requirements when auditing federal funds. This course will look into the unique performance and reporting requirements in Single Audits. Participants will have a basic understanding of internal controls over compliance, compliance requirements, how to use the Compliance Supplement, and the elements of a finding in a Single Audit.
Speakers:
Melisa F. Galasso
During this presentation, the most common mistakes made by employee benefit plan auditors, as well as, plan sponsors will be identified. Best practices for handling specific issues that arise during the course of the engagement will also be explored. This discussion will help auditors recognize potential pitfalls in audit procedures/documentation and assist plan sponsors with compliance issues.
Speakers:
Melissa Critcher, CPA
In today's dynamic corporate landscape, HR professionals are no longer just HR experts; they are integral business strategists. This session unveils the pivotal role HR plays in shaping and influencing a company's overarching business strategy. It emphasizes the need for HR to don the hat of a businessperson first and an HR professional second.
In this engaging presentation, we will delve into the critical strategic business concepts that HR leaders should not only grasp but also embrace confidently at the executive level. Moreover, we will explore how HR can navigate the fast-paced, technology-driven world by adapting to evolving strategic HR concepts.
Discover how HR can transform from a support function to a strategic partner, contributing directly to the organization's bottom line. Learn how to align HR initiatives with business objectives, fostering a synergy that propels the company forward. Join us as we explore the art of blending business acumen with HR expertise to create a winning formula for success at the executive table. It's time for HR to lead the way in strategic synergy!
Speakers:
James T. Lindell, CPA, CSP, CGMA, MBA
This course provides in-depth information to enable the practitioner to make a well-informed decision as to whether a trust is the appropriate vehicle for a client’s financial, estate, and/or asset protection plan, and, if so, how the trust can best be implemented and operated. Participants will learn about the many different types of trusts that can be harnessed to save clients income, estate, generation-skipping, and other taxes, at both the federal and state level.
Speakers:
Arthur Werner
In February 2016, FASB issued ASU 2016-02, Leases, which provides new guidelines that change the accounting for leasing arrangements. To be able to properly account for leases, financial professionals must understand ASU 2016-02 (also referred to as Topic 842). This guidance covers information on how leases should be accounted for. The previous leasing standard (ASC 840) had been in existence for almost 40 years.
Under ASC Topic 842, lessors continue to classify leases as operating, direct financing, or sales-type. While lessees now classify leases as operating or financing leases. Previous guidance only required capital leases to be reflected on the BS. The new guidance requires all leases to be reflected on the BS. This is a major change for organizations and will cause their balance sheets to swell as leases must now be disclosed on the balance sheet.
The standards original effective dates were prior to 2019. In April 2020, due to COVID-19, FASB voted to defer the effective date for ASC 842 for private companies and certain not-for-profit's for one year. For private companies and private not-for-profits, the leasing standard will be effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2021, and interim periods within fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2022. For public companies the leasing standard is effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2019, including interim periods within those fiscal years.
The course covers elements of lease classification for both lessees and lessors. Also, numerous examples are incorporated as reference.
Speakers:
Lynn Fountain
In the fast moving world where everyone is communicating through email, text and instant messaging we have forgotten the power of face-to-face conversation. Communication and connection is the foundation for building a thriving network and business.
During this talk, The Connector’s Advantage author, Michelle Tillis Lederman will inspire you to leverage the power of personal connection in the digital age while still incorporating the efficiency of virtual communication.
Speakers:
Michelle Tillis Lederman
No matter what role you play in your professional life, being able to command an audience--whether of one or of thousands--is an important skill. Public speaking, no matter how you slice it, is a practice that is worthy of attention. This workshop teaches you approachable strategies to improve your public speaking and presentation skills, recognizing that everyone comes with different comfort levels and experiences. There is no one-size-fits-all speaking style, and trying to force yourself into a specific presentation persona can be more harmful than helpful. Learn actionable tips to help you be more confident next time you need to take the proverbial (or literal) stage.
Speakers:
Jill Schiefelbein
In today's dynamic business environment, preserving a unified and engaged team culture is more challenging than ever. As the rhythm of work accelerates and organizational structures evolve, silent threats can begin to undermine our established team dynamics. These undercurrents, if left unaddressed, can erode morale, dampen productivity, and weaken the team's cohesion. This session offers a deep dive into strategies that can help identify, address, and neutralize these challenges, ensuring a positive, resilient, and inclusive workplace culture. Attendees will be equipped with a blend of insights and actionable strategies, enabling them to both recognize and respond to these potential pitfalls.
Speakers:
LeAnne Lagasse, SHRM-SCP
Join us for a discussion on what has changed in 2024 for the CTA. This course covers the latest on the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA). We will discuss the new filing timelines, including the recent extension, and will make sense of the broadened definition of beneficial owner. We will also discuss the ruling in Alabama that has changed things.
By the end of this, you’ll have the know-how to craft solid compliance plans that don't just check boxes but work seamlessly in the real world. Expect to leave armed with concrete tips for keeping your clients while staying away from any fines. Make sure you are up-to-date with the newest financial regulations.
**Please Note: If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com.
Speakers:
Arthur Werner
The AICPA's Auditing Standards Board has several large projects that will be impacting entities in the near future. We'll take a deep dive into the changes related quality management as well as group audits. We'll also review common audit deficiencies. This course will keep auditors up to date on the work of the ASB.
Speakers:
Melisa F. Galasso
We all want to be successful and deeply fulfilled, but most of us have not learned what really leads to a life of abundance, happiness, purpose, and great relationships. In this seminar, you will learn the most effective methods for creating the life you really want. In his interviews with such people as Oprah, the Dalai Lama, Deepak Chopra, Tony Robbins, Ted Turner, and dozens of others, Jonathan has learned what really works and what does not. In this seminar you’ll learn the best personal and professional growth techniques he’s acquired over his career. Once you know these great ideas and methods, you'll be able to take your life and career to a whole new level.
Speakers:
Jonathan Robinson, MA, MFT
Poorly handled conflicts can lead to break downs in communication, reduced morale, and higher turnover. However, when managed well, conflict has the potential to bring value to the organization and the team. Conflict is a costly and often mishandled occurrence in the workplace. Successful conflict resolution occurs by listening to and providing opportunities to meet each side’s needs, and adequately addressing their interests so that they are each satisfied with the outcome. In this you will learn the different conflict modes, how to choose the appropriate strategy for your situation, and how relationships impact your ability to promote the positive outcomes and minimize the negative outcomes of conflict.
Speakers:
Michelle Tillis Lederman
Do you ever get tired of other people's complaining and negativity? How can you stay calm, upbeat, and motivated despite other people’s grumpiness, rudeness, or pessimism? This program is all about helping you be your best. Even though you may not be able to change your colleagues, customers, or even your boss, you can reduce your stress and frustration by changing how you respond. Staying positive and calm is easier when you learn how to build your immunity.
This course teaches you Tina’s proprietary five-step “Immunity to Negativity Formula™”. You’ll learn simple techniques for staying calm and choosing to respond as your best self. This is a key skill you can build for yourself so you can enjoy less stress and frustration. You can even teach others so they can improve customer service, teamwork, and relationships within your company.
Speakers:
Tina Hallis, Ph.D.
Yellow Book and Single Audit engagements are considered must-select engagements for peer review. This course will review the common deficiencies noted by peer reviewers and federal agencies. We'll focus on the requirements of Yellow Book independence, CPE, and reporting. We will also review deficiencies related to internal controls over compliance, compliance testing, and major program determination for Single Audits. We'll close the course with a look at the deficiencies often identified in COVID-related funds.
Speakers:
Melisa F. Galasso
A significant amount of information is electronically initiated, recorded, processed, or reported, and information to be used as audit evidence may be available only in electronic form. During this session we will look at different types of information commonly presented to an auditor during the audit of an employee benefit plan, and identify considerations for auditors when evaluating information to be used as audit evidence.
Speakers:
Melissa Critcher, CPA
This course is a continuation of our series on preparing to become a forensic accountant. Within this segment we focus on elements of computer forensics. This session is designed to delve into further investigative procedures used in computer forensics.
Speakers:
Lynn Fountain
Based on an AICPA Enhancing Audit Quality study, 23% of all single audits subject to enhanced oversight were materially non-conforming with professional standards due to failure to properly test controls over compliance.
This course will provide an overview of internal controls over compliance specifically related to Single Audits. We will discuss how to apply the concept of internal controls to various compliance requirements. Additionally, a common finding in the audits of governmental entities receiving federal grants is misidentifying controls and mistaking compliance for a control. That's why this course will also focus on identifying compliance versus controls over compliance.
Speakers:
Jaclyn Veno, CPA
Form 1065 is the tax return filed by partnerships, which is one of the most common forms of business organizations in the United States. This course provides an in-depth understanding of the preparation and filing of Form 1065.
The course will cover the basics of partnership taxation, including how partnerships are taxed, the different types of partnerships, and the tax obligations of partners. It will also discuss the importance of keeping accurate financial records, the role of the partnership agreement in tax reporting, and the filing deadlines for Form 1065.
Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the various sections of Form 1065, including the Schedule K-1, which reports each partner's share of the partnership's income, deductions, and credits. The course will also cover how to report partnership income, expenses, and deductions, as well as the tax implications of buying and selling partnership interests.
In addition, the course will provide an overview of common errors and omissions made when preparing Form 1065, and how to avoid them. It will also cover recent changes in tax laws that affect partnership taxation.
Overall, this course is designed for tax professionals, accountants, business owners, and individuals who need to understand the intricacies of partnership taxation and the preparation and filing of Form 1065. Upon completion of the course, participants will have a solid understanding of partnership taxation and will be able to prepare and file Form 1065 with confidence.
**Please Note: If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com.
Speakers:
Arthur Werner
The ability to influence people is the one fundamental skill that every professional needs. All managers know how hard it can be to make views heard despite having persuasive points to make. The program gives participants all the techniques necessary to increase their influence and put the power of persuasion to work for them.
Speakers:
Michelle Tillis Lederman
When we’re going through change and life feels out of balance, it’s normal to get stuck focused on all the problems and challenges that stress us out. How will the changes impact our team, our job, our lives? It doesn’t help that our brains are wired to anticipate the worst possible outcome. This wiring can make it difficult to be our best; to provide our best teamwork, our best ideas, and our best leadership. However, studies show that there are things we can do to shift our thinking so we can spend more time in positive emotions, like curiosity, enthusiasm, and optimism. Now everything gets easier and better, including:
~ Productivity
~ Customer relations
~ Change management
~ Teamwork
~ Leadership
Join Tina to learn and apply The Path for Positivity™ framework based in Positive Psychology. You will learn strategies and insights to help you experience less stress, a smoother transition, and higher productivity even when the future seems uncertain. Share the framework and strategies with your team, too.
Speakers:
Tina Hallis, Ph.D.
The HR role is full of communicative opportunities to multiple audiences. From communicating with partners, management, and stakeholders in the business, to onboarding new talent, to training existing employees and beyond. In fast-paced business environments, it's often overwhelming to keep up with the changes and making sure all of your communication and training is up-to-date and accurate. That's where AI and synthetic media can intervene. By leveraging these tools and technologies, HR professionals are able to change the way they communicate and create new content. This session will uncover ways to make this happen, providing attendees with knowledge of new tools and strategies to use these technologies.
Speakers:
Jill Schiefelbein
Why do for profit organizations exist??? To make money!!!!! What a great concept. But if the organization does not have the proper collections and credit procedures in place, they may not be able to access that money. Hence the importance of the credit and collection process.Credit and collections are critical areas for the financial statement controllers. Customer credit is a form of payment that allows small business customers to purchase a product or service before paying for it in full. The process works similarly to the way a credit card does - you procure something and pay it back later. Collections is a term used by a business when referring to money owed to that business by a customer. When a customer does not pay within the terms specified, the amount of the bill becomes past due and is sometimes submitted to a collection agency.
The sales and collection process includes business activities related to selling products and services, maintaining customer records, billing customers, and recording payments from customers. It also includes activities necessary to manage accounts receivable, such as aging accounts and authorizing credit. This course delves into the topics that impact the sales, credit and collections process for management. We discuss strategic steps management can take to ensure their processes are efficient and that they are able to actually collect their revenue.
Speakers:
Lynn Fountain
Governmental accounting is very unique. This course will introduce the financial reporting basics for governments, including fund accounting and the modified accrual basis of accounting. Attendees will analyze the layouts of the fund financial statements as well as the government-wide financial statements. The course will also cover the concept of component units, Management Discussion & Analysis (MD&A), and the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report.
Speakers:
Melisa F. Galasso
There is always too much to do and too little time to do it all. Fortunately, if you know the right ways to manage people, projects and your time, you can get on top of everything by working smarter.
In this seminar you'll learn the best ways to get more done in less time, how to stay sane with all you have to do, and how to get other people to do some of "your" work by building great relationships.
Speakers:
Jonathan Robinson, MA, MFT
In forensic accounting, interviewing is used to obtain important information from witnesses and suspects. An important aspect is the ability of investigators to obtain accurate and reliable information from victims, witnesses and the suspects or any interviewee. The interview process is an essential part of information gathering for any investigation. The importance of improving the quality of the interviewing with the potential for visual recording of all interviews should be placed high on the agenda of all organizations across the globe. A properly conducted forensic interview can result in an extreme benefit regarding collection of information. The interviewer’s role is to develop a full understanding of the facts.
There is a distinct difference between a forensic interview and a criminal interrogation. Typically, forensic auditors will not be involved in interrogations. The Canadian or U.S. forensic accounting profession does not have a standardized interview model to truly equip its professionals with the interview tools required to elicit confessions ethically. Majority of their skills are developed through experience, and not through a standardized model of training. This session focuses on various interview concepts and methods.
Speakers:
Lynn Fountain
"Transforming Strategic & Financial Management with ChatGPT: Insights for CPAs, CFOs, and Controllers" is a comprehensive 2-hour CPE course designed by Jim Lindell of Thorsten Consulting Group, Inc. This course delves into the revolutionary impact of ChatGPT on financial and strategic management, offering a blend of theoretical insights and practical applications tailored for financial professionals. Through an exploration of ChatGPT's capabilities in research, communication enhancement, benchmarking, risk analysis, and more, participants will learn how to leverage this advanced AI technology to streamline operations, enhance decision-making, and foster innovation in their practices. The course not only highlights the current applications but also provides a glimpse into the future of AI in financial management, encouraging professionals to embrace technology for competitive advantage.
Speakers:
James T. Lindell, CPA, CSP, CGMA, MBA
How you say what you say is more important than what you say. According to a UCLA study, 93% of a communicator’s effectiveness is based on non-verbal cues. This foundational program include a focus on the verbal, vocal and visual delivery techniques appropriate for the business environment, which can improve a speaker’s credibility, influence and impact. Depending on the course length other topics include; managing fear, organizing your presentation, increasing attention and interaction, handling questions, infusing humor, creating impactful visuals, and more.
Speakers:
Michelle Tillis Lederman
Yellow Book and Single Audit engagements are considered must select engagements for Peer Review. This course will cover the Yellow Book independence requirements which are required any time an auditor is performing a Yellow Book or Single Audit even when the engagement is for a for-profit entity.
We'll take a look at the major changes in the 2024 Compliance Supplement as well as the changes to the Uniform Guidance. We'll close with major deficiencies identified by the federal agencies and peer reviewers.
Speakers:
Melisa F. Galasso
This course corresponds to our Controllership series. This course is dedicated to exploring the traditional controller role and stepping out of the box to identify areas where the controller can continue to add strategic value to their organizations. Within this segment of our controllership series, we discuss the area of cash and investments and explore how the controller can move these responsibilities into more of a strategic role.
In today’s world, the role of cash management is often a pivotal role in the organization. In economically difficult times, controllers may find that they spend a great deal of their time on understanding and managing the organizations' cash position. This is certainly important and, in some areas, can be seen as a staple of the lifeblood of the organization’s ongoing viability. This course takes a look at some of the typical objectives involved in Cash management and then evaluates how those objectives can be further stretched into strategic pillars of the organization.
Speakers:
Lynn Fountain
Nonprofits face unique accounting challenges. This course will introduce attendees to the financial statements and unique accounting principles applicable to not-for-profit organizations. Specifically, we will focus on the typical transactions and account balances unique to NFPs, including net assets, agency transactions, contributions, endowments, and programmatic investments.
Speakers:
Melisa F. Galasso
Forensic accounting, forensic accountancy or financial forensics is the specialty practice area of accounting that investigates whether firms engage in financial reporting misconduct. Forensic accountants apply a range of skills and methods to determine whether there has been financial reporting misconduct. Financial forensic engagements may fall into several categories.
- Economic damages calculations, whether suffered through tort or breach of contract.
- Post-acquisition disputes such as earnouts or breaches of warranties
- Bankruptcy, insolvency and reorganization
- Securities and tax fraud
- Money laundering
- Business valuation
- Computer forensics/e-discovery
This session is designed to delve a bit deeper into the world of forensic accounting and identify some of the specific areas of expertise required to become a forensic accountant. We will then first delve deeper into the art of document analysis and handwriting analysis.
Speakers:
Lynn Fountain
These are uncertain times. With constant economic fluctuation, geopolitical uncertainty and inflation pressures, corporations and their professionals are facing challenges at every turn. The Controllership function is accustomed to dealing with changing variables but when the
change is constant and every evolving, even the simplest of tasks like cash flow and cash forecasting can become difficult.
This webinar is to focus on what methods the controller can elicit to attempt to address the current uncertainty when working with their cash flow issues and forecasting. Of course, there are basic measures that can be employed such as:
- Proactively managing receivables and payables
- Automate your accounts payable and receivables process
- Keep business expenses at a minimum
- Work with digital methods of payment from vendors
- Use credit wisely
However, this webinar will explore methods used to create and manage your cash flow and forecasting processes. These methods go one-step past your typical forecasting to enable management to explore various alternatives and scenarios for the business.
Speakers:
Lynn Fountain
In this course, participants will learn about key trends and innovations impacting the field of forensic data analytics. From generative AI to ChatGPT, machine learning and transaction review, data sharing consortiums and cryptocurrency trends, this course is for the futurist who wants to be leading edge in compliance and anti-fraud technology innovation.
With approximately 500 functions now available in Excel, some newer and more powerful tools are easy to overlook. But, if you do that, your productivity will suffer. In this session, you will learn how to take advantage of many of Excel’s more advanced features – some new and some legacy – to elevate your productivity to higher levels.
In this session, you will learn about many of Excel’s newer tools, including XLOOKUP, SUMIFS, SWITCH, and STOCKHISTORY. Also included in this session are discussions of advanced financial functions, such as IPMT and PPMT, and how to retrieve summarized data easily using GETPIVOTDATA and CUBEVALUE. Additionally, you will learn how to make sophisticated calculations easier with Dynamic Array formulas, harness the AGGREGATE function's power, and create more accurate forecasts with Excel’s FORECAST.ETS function. No matter your experience working with Excel, participating in this course will help you work more efficiently and effectively in Excel.
Speakers:
Thomas G. Stephens Jr., CPA.CITP, CGMA
Objectives:
- Understand the latest enacted tax law changes
- Understand strategies and techniques to use in light of tax changes
- Understand current cases and rulings affecting individuals and businesses
Presenters:
Bob Lickwar, CPA
Field of Study:
Taxes (8)
Major Topics:
- Comprehensive coverage of the Inflation Reduction Act, including:
- The Clean Vehicle Credit, Credit for Previously Owned Clean Vehicles, Credit for Qualified Commercial Clean Vehicles, Residential Clean Energy Credit, Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit, Premium Tax Credit, Elective Payment, Transferability, and Prevailing Wage and Apprenticeship Requirements
- Comprehensive coverage of the SECURE 2.0 Act, including:
- Expanding Enrollment in Retirement Plans, Increase in Age for Required Beginning Date for Mandatory Distributions, New Exceptions to Penalty-Free Withdrawal from Retirement Plans, and recent IRS guidance
- Timely coverage of breaking tax legislation
- Form 1099-K reporting requirements
- Detailed analysis and examples of Sale of Passthrough Entity Interest and Net Investment Income Tax
- The Gig Economy -- Tax implications, Independent Contractor vs. Employee Classification, and the 2024 DOL Final Rule
- New FinCEN reporting requirements under the Corporate Transparency Act in 2024, including recently updated FAQs
- Recent Employee Retention Tax Credit updates, including the limited-time reopening of the Voluntary Disclosure Program
- New Form 1099-DA
- Practice aids, including all the numbers applicable for the current year -- inflation-adjusted amounts, mileage rates, retirement contributions, and more
- Advanced practice, reporting, and other issues intertwined with advanced planning and discussion ideas
Objectives:
- Identify common frauds occurring in governments and nonprofits today
- Skillfully develop controls to combat frauds
- Protect governments and nonprofits from fraud
Presenters:
Charlie Blanton, CPA
Field of Study:
Auditing (Governmental) (4)
Major Topics:
- Examine real-world misappropriations of cash, check frauds, vendor scams, credit card abuse, grant frauds, benefit schemes, inventory thefts, and payroll frauds
- Consider and develop controls to stop fraud
- Tailor controls to the size and fit of the government or nonprofit
Objectives:
- Learn when and how to utilize the provisions of IRC Section 453 in order to defer recognizing gain on the sale of real property via installment sales
- Learn when and how to utilize the provisions of IRC Section 1031 in order to defer recognizing gain on the sale of real property via a like-kind exchange
Presenters:
Dave Peters, CPA, CFP, CLU, CPCU, MST, MBA
Field of Study:
Taxes (4)
Major Topics:
- How does the IRC define an installment sale under Section 453?
- When can a taxpayer utilize the provisions of IRC Section 453?
- When should a taxpayer utilize the provisions of an installment sale and when should it be avoided
- How does the issue of a “dealer” vs. a “non-dealer” impact the use of the installment sale method
- How to report an installment sale when related parties are involved
- How to calculate an installment sale
- How has the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act impacted the use of the Installment Sale Method
- What is a like-kind exchange as defined by IRC Section 1031
- When can a taxpayer utilize the provisions of IRC Section 1031
- What types of real property are eligible for like-kind exchange treatment and what types are not
- What is “boot” and how does it impact the like-kind exchange deferral
- How to calculate a like-kind exchange including any taxable portion
- How has the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act impacted the use of like-kind exchanges
Objectives:
- Learn in detail about the preparation of Form 1120S, Schedules M-1, K, and K-1
- Learn in detail about the preparation of Form 1065, Schedules M-1, K, and K-1
- Identify and handle commonly found S corporation and partnership tax issues
Presenters:
Nicole DeRosa, MAcc, CPA
Field of Study:
Taxes (8)
Major Topics:
- Compare and contrast the tax consequences, opportunities, and pitfalls of operating a business as a partnership, LLC, or S corporation
- Reporting Requirements for Schedules K-2 and K-3
- Form 7203, S Corporation Shareholder Stock and Debt Basis Limitations
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of income tax laws for S corporations from eligibility and election to tax return preparation, stock basis, and loss limitation issues
- Recognize and properly handle special pass-through items of income and expense
- Accurately prepare S corporation returns and reconcile book income to taxable income
- Accurately prepare partnership returns and reconcile book income to taxable income
- What the transactional method entails and how to report partners’ capital accounts under this method
- Properly handle the tax treatment of distributions to shareholders, partners, or members
- Understand the special restrictions and sanctions for tax year-end selection
- Review the basics of partnership and LLC formation and basis calculation
- Self-employment tax or NOT, for each entity
- Filling in K-1s correctly for S corporations, partnerships, and LLCs. Major changes in K-1 reporting on both partnership and S corporation forms and content
- The most frequently used forms and schedules, including some form “oddities”
Objectives:
After attending the presentation, you will be able to
Determine the situations, circumstances, and people where you avoid difficult conversations
Identify where you are making up a story about the situation
Distinguish where you are creating obstacles
Instructor:
Julie G. Holunga, MBA, CPCC, ACC and Stephanie Wachman
Fields of Study:
Personal Development
Major Topics:
The major subjects that will be covered in this course include:
- Awareness of your mindset entering the conversation
- Tactics to build a pool of meaning
- Clarity around story telling
- Biggest mistakes to avoid
Objectives:
After attending this presentation you will be able to...
State the relationship between sustainable growth, core earnings, and company cash flow
Recognize how time assessments and customer segmentation can be used to identify cash flow negative clients.
Identify common behavioral biases which influence how a company spends money
List behavioral biases that prevent companies from being streamlined
State techniques that may be used to make cost cutting a part of the company's culture and business strategy
Identify techniques that may be used to discern whether or not additional headcount is necessary
Recognize vertical and horizontal financial statement analysis
List contracting and negotiation techniques
Recognize the business cycle and how cash flow management changes during each stage
Instructor:
David Peters
Fields of Study:
Management Services
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this class include:
- How do I optimize cash flow?
- Qualitative Evaluations – Core Earnings & Sustainable Growth
- Quantitative Evaluations – Liquidity Ratios
- Increasing Customer Base vs. Payment Terms
- Business Cycle & Cash
- Investing Company Cash
- What keeps companies from becoming streamlined?
- Behavioral Finance Biases
- Information Processing Biases
- Emotional Biases
- Dealing with Behavioral Biases
Objectives:
After attending this presentation, you will be able to...
Distinguish reasons that employees and others that are internal to an organization choose to undertake fraudulent acts
Determine the ways that fraud activities are changing as business methods change
Differentiate between the types of control measures that work best as entities strive to mitigate fraud risk
Select specific internal control measures that reduce fraud activities
Identify how anti-fraud measures add security to all segments and aspects of a business organization
Instructor:
Karl Egnatoff, CPA.CITP
Fields of Study:
Accounting
Major Topics:
The major topics covered in this course include:
- Fraudulent acts initiated from outside organizations
- Why internal fraud occurs
- The importance of fighting cyber-fraud
- Steps that verify anti-fraud activities are working
Objectives:
After attending this presentation you will be able to...
Identify all the unique features available in Microsoft Teams meetings.
Recognize the opportunity to improve the quality of your Teams meetings.
Instructor:
John Higgins, CPA.CITP
Fields of Study:
Computer Software & Applications
Major Topics:
The major topics covered in this course include:
- Overview of using Microsoft Teams for online meetings.
- Detailed review and analyze all the Teams meeting app features.
- Setting up a meeting with all the meeting options available.
- Tips for scheduling meetings with internal and external participants.
- Integrating with Microsoft Outlook.
- Creating a registration page for invitation only meetings.
- Managing your audio/video settings.
- Configuring your "in meeting" features.
- Recording and transcribing a meeting.
- Tips for hosting virtual meetings in Teams.
Objectives:
After attending this presentation you will be able to...
Determine the common weaknesses in a criminal tax investigation.
Identify the key documents to review (In a sea of thousands of documents).
Select questions for your client to use in court proceedings.
Instructor:
Robert Nordlander, CPA, CFE
Fields of Study:
Taxes
Major Topics:
- The common weaknesses in a criminal tax investigation.
- The key documents to review (In a sea of thousands of documents).
- Crafting questions to recommend in court proceeding.
Appreciation affects your bottom line and your workplace culture. Don’t think so? Think again! Your customers, clients, and co-workers want and need to know they are appreciated. How do you show them appreciation? You show them in their preferred appreciation style.
You have a bias for how you like to receive appreciation, and so do the people with whom you work.
In this program, we will build on the research of Gary Chapman and Paul White on appreciation languages – words, time, service, and gifts.
Appreciation is a skill and practice that promises to influence your work life positively. You will experience strategies you can employ in your day-to-day lives to improve your team culture and manage work relationships.
Speakers:
Roger Wolkoff
How do you keep your team connected with the limitations of virtual meetings? Suddenly, it’s more important than ever for each member to understand and appreciate their differences; to see beyond the screen and see each other’s human-side to maintain trust. In this session, Tina Hallis, Ph.D., will explore the neuroscience of trust and why it’s critical for optimum teamwork. But more importantly, you will leave with specific strategies and tools that you can choose from to use with your people.
Speakers:
Tina Hallis, Ph.D.
Leaders have the right to exercise customary management functions. Employees have the right to be kept free from discrimination. Neither employer rights nor employee rights are absolute. The courts are equally protective of the rights of employees and employers. A courtroom is the wrong place for anyone to find this out. This course provides practical knowledge on how to effectively balancing these two sets of rights, such that employees and leaders stay out of court. Employers avoid lawsuits, rather than win lawsuits.
Speakers:
Mike Mirarchi
In order not to perform an excessive number of audit procedures (over audit) auditors must perform procedures in order to determine in what areas are there weak internal controls that could result in a risk that the financial statements would be materially misstated and not be detected. SAS No. 122, AU 300 – 499, Measuring Audit Risk provides guidance as well as required procedures that must be performed in every audit in order to determine the risk of material misstatement. No longer can the auditor state that they assess the risk of material misstatement at maximum without having a basis for making such assessment. As a result, the standards now require that the auditor make such an assessment of a material misstatement of the financial statement on every audit in order to have a basis for such assessment. This program is an overview of the statement documentation requirements in assessing such a risk.
Speakers:
Dennis F. Dycus, CFE, CPA, CGFM
Every business needs capital, and capital has a cost. Providers of debt and equity demand a return and the combination is the cost of capital for the business. This session discusses how to calculate the cost of capital, how to use it to make superior business decisions every day and some common ways organizations misuse this number.
Who should understand your organization’s cost of capital? Even if you are not yet the CFO, you need to thoroughly understand the cost of capital and its use. The cost of capital allows managers to, “Get the biggest bang for the buck.” If you want to enhance your corporate finance skills, this session is for you.
Speakers:
Don Minges, MBA
To make more money in less time, all accountants need to learn to market themselves effectively to their clients or their firm. For better or worse, promotions and more money go to those who are the best marketers, rather than the most competent accountants. In this fascinating and fun workshop, participants will learn seven key ways to get more clients and/or promotions through the art of marketing.
Speakers:
Jonathan Robinson, MA, MFT
Does your firm have interest in expanding its’ services beyond traditional CPA services? Do you have staff with the expertise to compete against non-CPA firms? Welcome to a course that will lead you through the maze of creating a successful Consulting Business Practice for your CPA firm. The course will help you understand: where consulting business opportunities exist, what are the firm’s professional responsibilities and most importantly how to recognize the needs of the client.
Speakers:
James T. Lindell, CPA, CSP, CGMA, MBA
Isn’t it time you learned about PivotTables – Excel’s best feature? If so, participate in this session to learn PivotTables from A to Z to take full advantage of this terrific tool's many benefits.
Speakers:
Thomas G. Stephens Jr., CPA.CITP, CGMA
This comprehensive training is designed to get the accountant up to speed quickly with the different types of individual retirement accounts (IRAs). The cornerstone of the course is an in-depth coverage of the contribution and distribution rules to the Traditional, Roth, Simplified Employee Pension (SEP) and Savings Incentive Match Plan for Employees (SIMPLE) IRAs. The course will also discuss the basics of the health savings account (HSA) as well as any newly enacted tax legislation related to IRAs.
**Please Note: If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com
Speakers:
J. Patrick Garverick, CPA, MT, CFP®
Governmental entities are the second largest victims of embezzlement. This seminar examines recent events involving the theft of public money and the circumstances that allowed the fraud to occur. We will be looking at a variety of case studies to illustrate these points.
Speakers:
Allison M. McLeod, LL.M., CPA
The legalization of cannabis brings with it a complex regulatory landscape, which includes strict compliance with federal and state regulations. However, the complexity of this emerging market provides opportunities for accountants and other financial professionals. Behind the cannabis dispensaries are scores of related business sectors including food production, retail, farming, and chemical production, as well as facilities, design, and construction. Simply stated, the commercialization of marijuana offers financial professionals an opportunity to participate in an industry expected to reach $73 billion worldwide within six years.
Objectives:
- Understand the legal framework that allows accounting and financial firms to operate and grow within the marijuana industry
- Be familiar with applicable Internal Revenue Code sections applicable to this industry
- Be well versed in the potential risks and rewards for financial professionals working in the marijuana industry
- Understand the issues unique to the production, delivery, and retail aspects of this market
Presenters:
Jason Cornell, Esq.
Field of Study:
Specialized Knowledge and Applications (1), Taxes (1)
Major Topics:
- An overview of current state and federal laws governing marijuana
- A review of state boards of accountancy regarding marijuana
- How some financial professionals are capitalizing on the marijuana industry
- Providing auditing and tax services within the marijuana industry
- How accountants and other financial professionals can manage risk within this industry
- IRC Section 280E’s prohibition of deductions involving controlled substances
- A summary of various state taxation laws on marijuana
- Ethical issues for accountants who work in the marijuana industry
- Relevant banking regulations
- Growth projections
The Department of Justice updated guidance regarding their evaluations of Corporate Compliance Programs in March 2023: “Prosecutors should assess whether the company’s complaint-handling process includes proactive measures to create a workplace atmosphere without fear of retaliation, appropriate processes for the submission of complaints, and processes to protect whistleblowers.”
This course offers recommendations for employers to consider when developing or augmenting an internal complaint handling process. Organizations benefit when whistleblowers trust the process and choose to promptly report their concerns internally. The measures offered promote a strong speak up culture and align with the Department of Justice's guidance.
Speakers:
Robin Rohmer
Objectives:
- Calculate an S corporation shareholder's basis in his or her S corporation shares on Form 7203
- Understand and apply the S corporation shareholder loan basis rules
Presenters:
Mike Tucker, Ph.D., LL.M., J.D., CPA
Bob Lickwar, CPA
Field of Study:
Taxes (2)
Major Topics:
- Introduction to Form 7203
- Introduction to the calculation of stock basis
- Introduction to the calculation of loan basis
- Taxable and nontaxable S corporation distributions to shareholders
- The election to reduce basis by deductible losses and expenses before reducing basis by nondeductible expenses
We believe in fairness. When others do wrong, and their action hurts us - the natural reaction is to fight back and seek retribution. Simple human nature and we are all human. We want fairness and want to fight back, but this is one of the toughest ethical dilemmas we all face. What should we do and what we do are not always the same. What if being nice, or specifically being a positive best version of yourself, makes you a more effective leader? Ethical leadership is effective leadership. That’s what Dr. Cohen, noted psychologist, transformational speaker, executive coach, and author of Be The Sun, Not The Salt, has been teaching organizations to do for years. Dr. Cohen’s work is based on scientific studies of human behavior broken down into simple, easily digestible pillars structured around the Heliotropic Effect. In this webcast we will discuss Dr. Cohen’s path to this work, what the Heliotropic Effect is, and how Be The Sun, Not The Salt is the perfect reminder to Do More of That every day.
Speakers:
Don Minges, MBA
Bob Mims, CPA
- Forecasting Process: This involves projecting future income, expenses, and resources. By leveraging historical data and market insights, businesses can predict financial health, shaping strategic planning, investment decisions, and risk management.
- Forecasting Profitability: Predicting future earnings informs strategic decisions, investment planning, and resource allocation. It facilitates effective budgeting, cash flow management, risk assessment, and enhances attractiveness to investors for sustainable growth.
- Forecasting the Balance Sheet: Analysts forecast to predict a company's future financial position, assessing growth potential, solvency, and capital structure. This informs investment decisions, strategic planning, and risk management, ensuring financial stability and growth.
Join our webinar to explore these concepts with a practical example, guiding you through the forecasting process and demonstrating its practical applications in real-world scenarios.
This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event.
Objectives:
After attending this presentation, you will be able to...
Formulate the ability to project future income, expenses, and resources using historical data and market trends for strategic planning and investment decisions.
Calculate future earnings and financial positions to evaluate growth potential, solvency, and capital structure for effective budgeting and risk management.
Apply forecasting insights to enhance resource allocation, manage risks, and attract investments, supporting long-term financial stability and growth
Instructor:
Eric Knight, CPA, DBA
Fields of Study:
Finance
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this course include:
- Introduction to Financial Statement Forecasting
- Overview of the importance and benefits of forecasting for strategic planning and investment attraction.
- The Forecasting Process: Steps to project future income, expenses, and resources using historical data and market trends.
- Analyzing Historical Data: Methods for leveraging past financial data to inform future projections.
- Incorporating Market Trends: How to integrate market insights into financial forecasts.
- Forecasting Profitability: Techniques for predicting future earnings and their implications for budgeting, cash flow management, and investment planning.
- Forecasting the Balance Sheet: Approaches for predicting future financial positions, including growth potential, solvency, and capital structure
Microsoft 365/Office 365 continues to grow and evolve, yet most utilize only a fraction of the tools available in their subscription. For example, powerful resources such as SharePoint Online and audio and video conferencing can change how your organization communicates and collaborates. In contrast, more personal apps such as Teams, Planner, Flow, and Sway allow individuals to work more efficiently and effectively in virtually all facets of their jobs. Further, security enhancements to Office 365 mean that your organization can take advantage of all these features in a highly secure environment.
Isn’t it time you learned how to move beyond the traditional Microsoft 365/Office 365 applications such as Excel, Word, and Outlook and unleash all your subscription offers? Join us in this fast-paced and highly interactive seminar where you will learn what you need to know to succeed with Microsoft 365/Office 365.
Speakers:
Thomas G. Stephens Jr., CPA.CITP, CGMA
Over the next decade, the area of “Advisory Services” has the greatest potential for growth in your practice. Complexities within your clients’ financial, estate, and asset protection plans coupled with the ever-changing Internal Revenue Code has created an opportunity for the CPA, the EA, and other advisors to expand their client offerings. This course provides the practitioner with the framework for practice expansion as well as an understanding of a variety of necessary issues and techniques.
Speakers:
Arthur Werner
Shelli Huston, CPA, MS
Navigating the complexities of estate and trust administration is a vital skill for professionals, who play an integral role in the administration team. This comprehensive course is designed to equip professionals with a thorough understanding of their responsibilities and the processes involved in estate administration, enhancing their ability to address estate settlement issues effectively. Participants will be provided with a detailed overview of the professional’s role in estate and trust administration, emphasizing practical insights and strategies for managing assets, addressing the legitimacy of debts and creditors, and ensuring the proper distribution of assets.
**Please Note: If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com.
Speakers:
Arthur Werner
Tara Singer
Looking to stay ahead in tax matters? Join our 2025 Individual Tax Update course for an essential deep dive into Form 1040 essentials. Designed for tax pros eager to sharpen their skills, this course unpacks recent tax code changes and equips you with the know-how to navigate them effortlessly. From mastering IRS Form 1040 to leveraging new tax benefits, you'll emerge ready to optimize returns for your clients while staying compliant with the latest regulations. Don't miss out on this opportunity to boost your expertise and ensure financial success for both you and your clients!
**Please Note: If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com.
Speakers:
Arthur Werner
Objectives:
After attending this presentation, you will be able to...
Distinguish the newest tax developments and changes to the Internal Revenue Code
Select effective and efficient techniques for implementing new standards
Instructor:
Allison M. McLeod, LL.M., CPA
Fields of Study:
Taxes
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this course include:
- Current individual tax issues
- Current business entity tax issues
- Any current tax legislation occurring during the period
- Other issues affecting the profession, including IRS procedure, current cases, payroll, and other federal tax issues
Objectives:
After attending this presentation you will be able to...
Identify minimum understanding and documentation requirements if the auditor does not intend to rely on internal controls.
Recognize internal controls of less-sophisticated, small-to-medium sized audit clients.
Utilize identified internal controls for an efficient, risk-based approach to audits conducted in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards.
Document your procedures and related conclusions
Instructor:
Chris Harper, CPA
Fields of Study:
Auditing
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this course include:
- Specific matters auditors should consider when obtaining and documenting an understanding of the client's internal control system
- Development of a tailored audit approach that considers the potential reliance on internal controls
- Guidance for establishing an adequate basis for reliance on internal controls of less formal, smaller clients
Objectives:
After attending this presentation you will be able to ...
Identify the key components and functionalities of the PowerBI.com interface, enabling efficient navigation and utilization for data analysis tasks.
Recognize the capabilities of the Q&A feature in PowerBI.com, so you can leverage it for generating quick insights from data using natural language queries.
Select the appropriate data sharing and collaboration methods within PowerBI.com for your situation.
Instructor:
Bryan L. Smith, CPA.CITP, CISA
Fields of Study:
Computer Software & Applications
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this class include:
- Tour of the PowerBI.com Interface: An in-depth walkthrough of the PowerBI.com environment, focusing on user interface elements, navigation, and customization.
- PowerBI.com Concepts: Fundamental concepts of PowerBI.com, including its architecture, data handling capabilities, and integration features.
- Connecting to Data: Techniques for connecting various data sources to PowerBI.com, ensuring seamless data integration and synchronization.
- Visualizations and Dashboards: Creating impactful visualizations and assembling informative dashboards to present data compellingly.
- Q&A Feature: Explore the interactive Q&A feature to derive insights through natural language queries.
- Sharing Datasets, Reports, Dashboards: Best practices for sharing datasets, reports, and dashboards with different audiences so they can leverage your data analysis work.
- Creating Apps: Learn how to package reports and dashboards into apps for easy distribution and consumption.
The new Standards emphasize that quality performance requires conformance to the Standards. Each standard within Domain III specifically identifies the responsibilities of the CAE and the board, as well as joint responsibilities.
The new Global Internal Audit Standards were released on January 9, 2024, and will become effective January 9, 2025. The previous version, the International Standards for the Professional Practice of Internal Auditing, released in 2017, remains approved for use during a one-year transition period. The Global Internal Audit Standards guide the worldwide professional practice of internal audit. They serve as a basis for evaluating and elevating the quality of the internal audit function. The Standards use 15 guiding principles with five separate domains that enable effective internal audit implementation and examples of evidence of conformance. The Global Standards are organized into five domains.
- Domain I: Purpose of Internal Auditing
- Domain II: Ethics and Professionalism
- Domain III: Governing the Internal Audit Function
- Domain IV: Managing the Internal Audit Function
- Domain V: Performing Internal Audit Service
Speakers:
Lynn Fountain
Many organizations have a process documented for their employment life cycle but do not look at it wholistically. Having a longer view of the employee life cycle can provide more value to your company that you might think. Join us for an interactive discussion around the entire life cycle of employees with best practices discussed on continuous improvement for your organization. This session will provide an overview of each of the steps in the timeline from multiple perspectives, to provide keen insights on actionable ideas to take back to your workplace and implement today.
Speakers:
Bob Mims, CPA
This program addresses the new Form W-9 and the TIN solicitation and back-up withholding rules; discusses the 2024 filing requirements for the tax information reporting Forms 1099-NEC and -MISC as well as proposed changes in the reporting threshold affecting Form 1099-K filing; and reviews the major expansion of mandatory electronic filing of Forms 1099 and the three IRS e-filing systems available for 2024 tax information returns. The presentation also includes a brief overview of the reporting and withholding rules for payments of U.S. source income made to non-U.S. persons, and current guidance on the reporting rules for purchases of software and cloud transactions.
Speakers:
Marianne Couch, JD
Objectives:
After attending the presentation you will be able to...
Define integrity and objectivity as promulgated by the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct and understand its importance to the CPA.
Have the ability to identify situations where the CPA may be susceptible to subordinating his/her judgment to a client or employer.
Instructor:
Allison M. McLeod, LL.M., CPA
Fields of Study:
Regulatory Ethics
Major Topics:
The major topics covered in this class include:
- AICPA Code of Conduct: Integrity and Objectivity
- Case Study: Mortgage crisis of 2007-2010
- Case Study: World Com
Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to...
Recall how to avoid litigation risk in bookkeeping services
Recall the basis and requirements for a compilation contrasted with preparing financial statements
Identify special purpose framework and other issues
Recognize the basis and requirements for a review
Recall the basis and fundamental requirements for an audit
Instructor:
Jennifer F. Louis, CPA
Fields of Study:
Auditing
Major Topics:
The major topics covered in this course include:
- Compare and contrast the basis and requirements of preparing financial statements, compilations, reviews, and audits
- Critical elements of compilation, review, and audit reports
- Impact of special purpose accounting frameworks and other special issues
- Exercise on designing inquiries and analytics in a review
- Case study differentiating the scope of various non-attest and attest services
- Avoiding litigation risks in accounting services
A harmonious working environment is one in which people feel safe, seen, heard, and respected. Critical to maintaining it are that employees have high self-esteem, are treated with respect, and work in a safe, non-violent setting. This course provides practical knowledge and scripts on how to take appropriate action and deal effectively with discriminatory comments, sexual harassment, and threats and acts of violence,such that personal and employer liability is avoided.
Speakers:
Mike Mirarchi
As reported in the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners Occupational Fraud 2022: A Report to the Nations, on average, small businesses lose 5% of their revenue due to fraud. Can the average small business owner afford to lose 5% of their revenue due to fraud? I think not. This presentation is designed to illustrate the numerous ways employees commit fraud in small businesses, how to detect it, and most importantly, how to prevent it. Both auditors and small business owners would both benefit from this presentation.
Speakers:
Dennis F. Dycus, CFE, CPA, CGFM
In this session, participants will delve into the differences and similarities that coexist between the Baby Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z in the workplace. Guided by generational whisperer, Summer Jelinek, this immersive session will equip HR professionals with actionable strategies to foster understanding, drive productivity, and promote a harmonious working environment, irrespective of generational backgrounds.
Speakers:
Summer Jelinek
Being consistently ethical is a challenge. Most of us have had to make tough choices. This session will discuss real world cases involving thorny ethical dilemmas and how to resolve them.
Being ethical is not the same as complying with the law and ethical issues are not always black and white. This session will review different professional ethical standards. What does integrity mean in the office? If you want to learn lessons from the best in a short time, this session is for you. Participate in engaging dialogue about how to prepare for the inevitable ethical situations. These lessons are valuable for every business leader.
Speakers:
Don Minges, MBA
How do you raise your skills to the next level to master the Controller or CFO role? Welcome to a course that provides insights that align the CGMA Competency Framework. The course will examine each of the areas: Technical, Business, Leadership and People to increase your competency.
- How are your technical skills? Are you a traditional accountant or have you learned to expand your technical skills to go beyond “what are the financial numbers?” to “why did these financial results occur?” Are you able to use ratios to understand the business dynamics and the implications to change course or take corrective action? Are the systems that you implement and operate best practices or merely stop-gap solutions?
- How are your business skills? Can you set a vision? Can you develop a strategy? Do you understand the macroeconomic environment of your organization? Can you lead a major project to a successful conclusion? This session will explore the role of business as opposed to tracking the results of the business.
- How are your people skills? How good is your ability to influence others? How are successful are your negotiation skills? How well can you communicate? Are you a collaborator or a partner? This section will help accountants understand that it is people skills that drive the overall success of the accounting operations.
- Finally, how are your Leadership skills? Do you inspire staff or make them angry? Do you know why your staff work for your company and you? Do you understand what employees want from their position? Do you know how to deal with a difficult staff person? Can you lead difficult change? This session will help you recognize what leadership truly is as opposed to what passes for day to day management.
Speakers:
James T. Lindell, CPA, CSP, CGMA, MBA
Business intelligence efforts continue to grow, and Microsoft’s Power BI platform is central to many of these efforts. Participate in this session to learn more about business intelligence and how to create dashboards using Power BI.
Speakers:
Thomas G. Stephens Jr., CPA.CITP, CGMA
Isn’t it time you learned how to take advantage of critical features available in your Microsoft 365/Office 365 subscription? In this session, you will learn to use tools such as Teams, Planner, Power Automate, and others to enhance productivity and efficiency.
Speakers:
Thomas G. Stephens Jr., CPA.CITP, CGMA
Does your organization encourage timely reporting? Does your organization provide substantive protection for those who report? Organizations should be aware of characteristics indicative of a retaliatory culture - one in which bad actors are provided ample opportunity and cover to retaliate.
Speakers:
Robin Rohmer
Get ready to elevate your tax game with the 2025 Business Tax Update, designed exclusively for tax practitioners looking to sharpen their skills in business income taxation. This course doesn't just scratch the surface – it thoroughly explores the complexities of the tax code, ensuring you're equipped to navigate the ever-evolving tax landscape with confidence. From recent legislative updates to complex tax considerations like COVID-19-related subsidies, this course covers it all. Gain practical strategies and insights that you can immediately apply to assist your clients in optimizing their business income tax planning. Don't miss this opportunity to stay ahead in business taxation and enhance your expertise in a rapidly changing regulatory environment.
With a focus on real-world application and comprehensive exploration of essential topics, the 2025 Business Tax Update promises to be a game-changer for your tax practice. Whether you're dealing with partnership, corporation, or LLC taxation issues, this course provides precise guidance tailored to diverse business clients. Plus, you'll gain invaluable insights into recent legislative changes, including their implications on tax code sections like Section 199A. Stay at the forefront of business taxation and ensure you're delivering top-notch advice to your clients by enrolling in this essential course today.
**Please Note: If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com.
Speakers:
Arthur Werner
Objectives:
After attending this presentation you will be able to...
Make immediate improvements to your LinkedIn profile
Expand and upgrade your career network on LinkedIn
Find and develop new career and leadership opportunities with LinkedIn
Instructor:
Sandra Long
Fields of Study:
Personal Development
Major Topics:
The major topics covered in this class include:
- Essential elements of a compelling LinkedIn profile for a CFO
- How to build a strategic career network
- Five ways that CFOs can leverage LinkedIn as leaders of an organization
- How to get referred to new job opportunities
- Essential LinkedIn do's and don'ts for CFOs
In the course of legal actions, payments may be made pursuant to a final disposition of a court case or a mutually agreed-upon settlement. This course will cover the tax implications for payments made for personal injury, emotional distress, lost wages, punitive awards, pre- and post-judgement interest, contract claims, among other damages.
**Please Note: If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com.
Speakers:
Allison M. McLeod, LL.M., CPA
Artificial Intelligence ("AI") can do and does amazing things, but there are myriad ethical issues involved with AI. We will discuss the many ethical questions that AI raises and how to prevent them from having an adverse impact. We must be more diligent and aware of the ethical issues. AI has severe ethical pitfalls that we should understand clearly. AI is here to stay and we must understand how to mitigate the ethical issues.
Speakers:
Don Minges, MBA
Tracy Cooper, CPA
The Corporate Transparency Act now requires many entities to file BOI reports with information about their owners. The due date for most initial reports is January 1, 2025, which is quickly approaching. Depending on the entity structure selected and whether the entity falls within one of 23 exceptions, an entity may be considered a reporting company and an individual may be considered a beneficial owner. The broad language of the statute and regulations has potential for surprise results. This course provides a guide for the new filing requirements, and examines the impact of choice of entity on BOI reports.
Speakers:
Matthew S. Beard, JD, LLM
Microsoft Teams is one of the most exciting personal and organizationally productivity tools to ever appear on the business landscape. With Teams, you can communicate and collaborate easily and securely with others, including colleagues outside your organization. Further, you can extend the already-robust functionality in Teams by incorporating add-in solutions with just a few clicks of the mouse. Unfortunately, despite Teams’ power and relatively simple interface, many organizations struggle with deploying and using Teams.
In this session, you will learn how you can get up and running quickly in Teams so that you can take full advantage of this powerful tool. More specifically, you will learn how you can get started in Teams and critical decisions that will affect your deployment. Also, you will learn how to work in Teams, including how to take advantage of the chat, voice, and video call services and how to share documents securely with others. Moreover, you will learn how to extend your Teams platform to external organizations for improved communication and collaboration. Additionally, you will identify how you can add other applications into Teams and optimize Team's configuration for the best overall efficiency and security. If you are working with Teams or plan to do so, this is one CPE session you can’t afford to miss!
Speakers:
Thomas G. Stephens Jr., CPA.CITP, CGMA
Objectives:
- Calculate inside basis, outside basis, and 704(b) basis
- Recognize the concept of substantial economic effect
- List the three requirements that need to be present for an allocation to be deemed to have economic effect
- Calculate the reallocation of items of gains and loss under IRC 704(b) when a qualified income offset is present
- Recognize the tax effects of transferring cash, property, and services to a partnership
- Recall the tax effects of contributing assets that are encumbered by debt to a partnership
- List the key rules of thumb to remember when dealing with distributions
- State the ordering rules for calculating a partner’s tax basis
- Describe the key differences between liquidating and non-liquidating distributions
- Determine any applicable tax gains and losses of cash and property distributions
- State the ordering rules for hybrid distributions that involve both cash and property
Presenters:
Dave Peters, CPA, CFP, CLU, CPCU, MST, MBA
Field of Study:
Taxes (4)
Major Topics:
- Three different types of basis
- Contributions of property
- IRC 704(b) – Capital Accounts and Special Allocations
- Contributions of property and debt
- Contributions of services
- IRS Notice 2020-43
Objectives:
- Understand the various roles and requirements of forensic accountants
- Recognize the skills that forensic accountants use in fraud investigation, in bankruptcy proceedings, and in litigation support roles
- Understand the formal training and certifications available in forensic accounting
Presenters:
Jason Cornell, Esq.
Field of Study:
Accounting (4)
Major Topics:
- Review of the different aspects of forensic accounting
- The civil litigation process as it relates to forensic accounting
- Litigation services provided by forensic accountants
- Fraud detection and prevention
- Various types of fraud
- Training and certifications in forensic accounting
- Forensic accounting in bankruptcy proceedings
- Forensic accounting in family law proceedings
- Calculating damages for use in litigation
- Valuations
- Ethical issues pertinent to forensic accounting
Objectives:
After attending this presentation you will be able to...
Indicate ChatGPT to enhance financial modeling techniques.
Analyze financial ratios using advanced methods for better comparison.
Distinguish various financial risks through detailed scenario analysis.
Apply ChatGPT in advanced valuation techniques.
Distinguish sophisticated performance metrics for operational insights.
Apply AI for effective data analysis and interpretation in finance.
Use in-depth investment analysis using AI-enhanced tools.
Instructor:
Garrett Wasny, MA, CMC, CITP/FIBP
Fields of Study:
Information Technology
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this course include:
- Financial Modeling with ChatGPT Integration
- Advanced Ratio Analysis Techniques
- Risk Assessment and Scenario Analysis
- Valuation Methods and ChatGPT Applications
- Utilizing Performance Metrics in Financial Analysis
- Data Analysis and Interpretation with AI
- Investment Analysis Enhanced by ChatGPT
Objectives:
- Understand how Circular 230 addresses the more commonly encountered ethical questions tax return preparers face in practice on a regular basis
Presenters:
Mike Tucker, Ph.D., LL.M., J.D., CPA
Lance Weiss, CPA, CVA
Field of Study:
Regulatory Ethics (2)
Major Topics:
- What does practicing before the IRS mean?
- Who may practice before the IRS?
- What should a tax preparer do if he or she has knowledge of a client's omission of income from a tax return?
- May a tax preparer rely on the work of other tax return preparers?
- May a tax preparer rely on and use client-provided information?
- Standards associated with giving advice to clients
- Abolition of the disclaimer requirement
- When must a tax preparer examine a client’s books and records?
The new Global Internal Audit Standards were released on January 9, 2024, and will become effective January 9, 2025. The previous version, the International Standards for the Professional Practice of Internal Auditing, released in 2017, remains approved for use during a one-year transition period. The Global Internal Audit Standards guide the worldwide professional practice of internal audit. They serve as a basis for evaluating and elevating the quality of the internal audit function. The Standards use 15 guiding principles with five separate domains that enable effective internal audit implementation and examples of evidence of conformance. The Global Standards are organized into five domains.
- Domain I: Purpose of Internal Auditing
- Domain II: Ethics and Professionalism
- Domain III: Governing the Internal Audit Function
- Domain IV: Managing the Internal Audit Function
- Domain V: Performing Internal Audit Service
Speakers:
Lynn Fountain
This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event.
Objectives:
After attending this presentation, you will be able to...
Identify the rules to get the IRS to disclose information
Request pertinent information from the IRS
Evaluate the information recorded in IRS transcripts
Recognize the potential leads on individual and business tax returns
Conduct an analysis of information into a spreadsheet
Instructor:
Robert Nordlander, CPA, CFE
Fields of Study:
Taxes
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this course include:
- The rules of IRS disclosure of tax information
- Understanding the role of IRS transcripts
- Interpreting the actions of the IRS in transcripts
- FOIA requests
- Analyzing tax information and returns for financial leads
Objectives:
- Identify effective coaches and develop coaching strategies to support your team
- Give constructive criticism while managing defensive reactions
Presenters:
Marian Vallotton
Field of Study:
Personnel/Human Resources (4)
Major Topics:
- The definition of “coaching” and the coaching process
- Characteristics of effective coaches
- Coaching strategies to support and assist others as they change ineffective behaviors
- Conducting one-on-one coaching sessions for setting goals and improving performance
Objectives:
After completing this class you will have the ability to...
Use Defined Names to create formulas more efficiently
Create Excel Tables to improve spreadsheet accuracy
Utilize structured calculations in Excel Tables
Instructor:
Bryan L. Smith, CPA.CITP, CISA
Fields of Study:
Computer Software & Applications
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this class include:
- Using Defined Names in formula creation
- Learning how Defined Names can lead to more accurate spreadsheets
- Structured calculations in Excel Tables
Objectives:
After attending this presentation, you will be able to:
Recall the effects of the rapid move to distance employees
Indicate the factors that make supporting and controlling telecommuters challenging, and
Identify the types of controls to consider for the new geographically dispersed work environment
Instructor:
Karl Egnatoff, CPA.CITP
Fields of Study:
Accounting
Major Topics:
The major topics covered in this course include:
- The benefits and pitfalls of remote employees.
- How to maximize the value provided by distance workers.
- Policies, procedures, and control measures designed for a more geographically dispersed workforce.
When we verbally communicate with an individual, we must make a conscious decision as to whether we believe what we have heard. Little do we realize that we are not making a decision based on what we have heard; rather we make a subconscious decision based primarily on what we have seen, or how the body was behaving when the subject was speaking. We often walk away from a conversation with a gut feeling that the person was not telling the truth. That gut feeling is your subconscious. Yet we often have no idea as to why we have that feeling.
This presentation is designed to provide the participant with the tools to identify those both verbal and nonverbal indicators that we all give off when we are under stress. Normally, telling the truth does not create stress. When we lie, we know that we are not supposed to and that creates stress, and it will manifest itself in some manner, and that is what a trained interviewer is looking to observe.
When we observe indicators of deception, how do we deal with it? How do we get the subject to admit to a wrong-doing when it is not in their best interest to do so? That is one of the many things that will be addressed in this presentation. Whether you are a parent dealing with you kids; an employer dealing with employees or and investigation interviewing a suspect, this presentation will provide you with the tools to assist you in finding the truth.
Speakers:
Dennis F. Dycus, CFE, CPA, CGFM
Welcome to a course that makes the process of M&A easy to understand and easy to implement within your organization or your clients' organization. The course will provide an intensive overview of the M&A process. Focus will be on practical techniques to guide you through the M&A jungle and avoid the traps that have befallen many organizations.
Speakers:
James T. Lindell, CPA, CSP, CGMA, MBA
Every business has risks, but some myths seem to damage or kill more enterprises than others do. This session will review ten of the most problematic myths that may doom a business and discuss action steps to prevent these myths from holding your business back. This session discusses the common myths, mistakes, risks, and hidden landmines inherent in every business. We will learn from the mistakes of others who often paid a steep price so that we may learn valuable lessons. If you are a leader who wants your business to become even more successful, this session is for you.
Speakers:
Don Minges, MBA
There is always too much to do and too little time to do it all. Fortunately, if you know the right ways to manage people, projects and your time, you can get on top of everything by working smarter.
In Part 2 of this seminar we will go into more depth about how to get more done in less time, as well as how to not burnout from all the work you do. We will discuss additional methods for working smarter through technology, communication, stress reduction, and creating smart and helpful goals.
Speakers:
Jonathan Robinson, MA, MFT
Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to...
Identify the minimum documentation requirements of the audit standards
Identify tips and techniques for self-review
Recognize common workpaper deficiencies
Recall how to prepare workpapers in proper form
Instructor:
Jennifer F. Louis, CPA
Fields of Study:
Auditing
Major Topics:
The major topics covered in this course include:
- Proper documentation as a means of audit quality
- Factors impacting the nature and extent of documentation
- Sample workpaper index and other organization tips
- Use of audit programs as means of audit documentation
- Checklist for self-review of workpapers and clearing review notes
- Multiple exercises on identifying workpaper deficiencies
Individuals may cite retaliatory concerns when weighing their decision to report an issue; during an investigation; or, after an investigation’s conclusion. No matter the timing, when an individual raises a retaliation concern, their claims should be taken seriously and fully reviewed. Does your organization analyze retaliation allegations and investigate outcomes as part of their cultural assessment? Most organizations track retaliation matters at a general, non-specific level. The type of retaliation and the perceived cause of the retaliatory act are not delineated. When a retaliation matter requires investigation, an organization should gather key data points for trending purposes and to fine tune future training and policy initiatives.
This course offers recommendations for
(1) framing responses to retaliation allegations
(2) capturing key data points
(3) developing specific metrics for retaliation matters
Speakers:
Robin Rohmer
Objectives:
- Define nonqualified deferred compensation (NQDC) and explain how it differs from qualified retirement plans
- Identify and describe the key compliance requirements for NQDC plans, including IRC Section 409A and other relevant regulations
- Understand the taxation of NQDC plans, including the timing of income recognition, FICA, and federal/state taxes, and the tax consequences for both employers and employees
- Distinguish between the various types of NQDC plans, such as salary deferral arrangements, and supplemental executive retirement plans (SERPs), and understand their unique features and benefits
- Understand the financing and funding options available for NQDC plans and the pros and cons of each approach
- Develop and implement effective planning strategies for NQDC plans, considering factors such as participant demographics, company objectives, and tax efficiency
- Summarize the key takeaways from the course, emphasizing the importance of proper plan design, compliance, and administration in maximizing the benefits of NQDC plans for both employers and employees
Presenters:
Daniel Johnson
Field of Study:
Taxes (2)
Major Topics:
- The basics of nonqualified deferred compensation (NQDC)
- NQDC compliance
- Taxation of NQDC plans
- Types of NQDC plans
- Financing/funding NQDC plans
- Planning strategies
As the managers' role continue to evolve, it is crucial for us to understand the strategic aspects of managing a diverse workforce, beginning with understanding the big trends in employee demographics. We begin with a rhetorical question - asking if employees are assets? GAAP tells us they are not, so discussion will revolve around whether this treatment delivers an unhealthy bias on our view of the people in our organization. What do the most successful organizations believe and why? If you have an opinion as to whether employees are an asset or not, this is a fun session intended to be interactive with participation either live, virtual or both.
Speakers:
Bob Mims, CPA
Objectives:
After attending this presentation, you will be able to...
Create a slide deck using PowerPoint
Navigate within the PowerPoint software environment
Recognize best practices for content, layout, and delivery
Edit a slide deck to enhance visual appeal
Leverage built-in features to easily enhance creativity
Utilize PowerPoint to deliver a presentation
Instructor:
Chris Harper, CPA
Fields of Study:
Computer Software & Applications
Major Topics:
The major topics covered in this course include:
- Exploration of tabs within PowerPoint's ribbon
- Initial creation of a slide deck
- Using slide masters
- Utilization of external content
- SmartArt
- Alignments and layouts
- Tips and tricks for efficiency
- Best practices for effective presentation delivery
- Other creative uses for PowerPoint
For many business professionals, accessing and managing data in Excel is one of the biggest stumbling blocks when creating reports and analyses. Common practices include far too many manual processes and formulas, including never-ending manual processes needed to update your data and related reports.
Make plans now to join us in this session to learn best practices for accessing and managing data using Excel. In this session, you will learn how you can use Power Query and other Excel tools to quickly access and manipulate your data and generate reports in record time! This is a “must-see” session for any business professional working with Excel!
Speakers:
Thomas G. Stephens Jr., CPA.CITP, CGMA
Excel is the accountant’s tool of choice for analyzing and reporting financial data, yet many use time-consuming and error-prone processes to complete everyday tasks. Regardless of your level of experience, if you use Excel, you need this course to learn more efficient and effective ways to work with Excel. In this course, you will discover countless tips, tricks, and techniques to improve your general level of productivity, reduce the amount of time you spend on mundane tasks, such as formatting, and customize Excel for greater accuracy and efficiency. You will also learn valuable formula-building skills, best practices for linking Excel data from other worksheets and workbooks, and how to streamline report generation and printing processes.
Your K2 instructor will reinforce key learning points throughout the program with practical, real-world examples that will improve your understanding and comprehension of the topics presented. This highly acclaimed course draws on over twenty-five years of experience in delivering spreadsheet training to accounting and financial professionals, which assures you of the relevance and usefulness of the information and guidance provided during the program.
Speakers:
Thomas G. Stephens Jr., CPA.CITP, CGMA
All entities are subject to the new expected credit loss model established by recent GAAP. This course will provide highlights of the latest requirements for measurement, presentation, and disclosure.
Speakers:
Jennifer Louis, CPA
Objectives:
- Plan an effective approach to privacy and data security in the workplace as well as for the remote workforce
- Explain common data privacy risks and threats faced today by both individuals and businesses
Presenters:
Mark McCreary, CIPP/US
Field of Study:
Information Technology (1)
Major Topics:
- Ethical duty to safeguard employee, client, and litigant data
- Common threats, including phishing, ransomware, and bad password management
- Security management of business and personal electronic devices
- Best practices for creating and securing passwords
- Insight into how our personal information is exploited in our daily lives
Objectives:
After attending this presentation, you will be able to...
Evaluate the AICPA's enhancing audit quality initiative and the AICPA's new SQMS
Recall trends in the practice landscape
Evaluate how AICPA's Enhancing Audit Quality Initiative is improving practice quality
Identify SQMS implementation resources
Instructor:
Allison M. Henry, CPA, CGMA
Fields of Study:
Auditing
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this class include:
- Analysis of the AICPA's Enhancing Audit Quality Initiative
- Trends in audit quality
- Latest on the DOL's audit quality study
- Peer review findings and practice tips for achieving high practice quality
- AICPA's new SQMS - Overview, implementation considerations, timeline, and AICPA implementation resources
- PCAOB and IAASB quality management standards and the potential impact on AICPA standards
In May 2023, the IIA released a draft of the new Global Internal Audit Standards. The intent was to provide more effective standards for Internal Audit globally.
The new Global Internal Audit Standards were released on January 9, 2024, and will become effective January 9, 2025. The previous version, the International Standards for the Professional Practice of Internal Auditing, released in 2017, remains approved for use during a one-year transition period. The Global Internal Audit Standards guide the worldwide professional practice of internal audit. They serve as a basis for evaluating and elevating the quality of the internal audit function. The Standards use 15 guiding principles with five separate domains that enable effective internal audit implementation and examples of evidence of conformance. The Global Standards are organized into five domains.
- Domain I: Purpose of Internal Auditing
- Domain II: Ethics and Professionalism
- Domain III: Governing the Internal Audit Function
- Domain IV: Managing the Internal Audit Function
- Domain V: Performing Internal Audit Service
Speakers:
Lynn Fountain
Objectives:
After attending this presentation, you will be able to:
Increase understanding of human factors affecting ethical choices
Offer tools for sound ethical decision making
Provide concrete actions for creating an ethical work environment
Increase awareness of our individual impact on the work environment
Instructor:
Robbie Glantz
Fields of Study:
Behavioral Ethics
Major Topics:
Ethical Values and Principles
- Human Factors impacting ethical choices
- Professional and organizational responsibilities in creating an ethical work environment
- Tools for ethical decision making
You often can perform an audit in accordance with all of the standards, and still have a substandard audit IF you did not get out among the clients employees (let them know you are there and where you located), talk to as many people as you can regardless as to whether you may think that they may have any helpful information; constantly observe your surrounding where ever you are at (you never now what you might see) and lastly, listen to not only what people are saying to you but are also saying around you.
This presentation is designed to illustrate the importance of making yourself available to your client’s employees, let them know that you are there and where you can be found. Talk with them because if there is a problem, somebody knows and they will often tell you all about it IF you just ask them. Look at your surrounding everywhere you go. What are you looking for? I don’t know but I’ll know it when I see it. Lastly, listen to what they have to say. Every word is important because they may say something that you had not asked about.
Remember, you never want to discover something and go to an individual who you determined knew about it and ask, why didn’t you tell me about this and their response was, you never asked me!
Speakers:
Dennis F. Dycus, CFE, CPA, CGFM
To move beyond the HR realm it is essential for HR professionals to understand planning at the strategic and tactical level. This session is designed to help HR professionals understand the overall strategic planning process so they can contribute at the executive level.
Speakers:
James T. Lindell, CPA, CSP, CGMA, MBA
In the dynamic landscape of modern workplaces, the ability to retain top talent and foster employee engagement is a key determinant of organizational success. "The Education Advantage" is a one-hour program designed to help HR professionals, employers and employees understand:
- Turnover Costs
- Cost of Disengaged Employees
- Professional Development as a Strategic Imperative
- Employer Hesitations
- How to Embrace Professional Development Initiatives
- Types of Educational Opportunities
This one-hour session is ideal for HR professionals, managers, and organizational leaders seeking tangible solutions to elevate employee engagement and retention through strategic professional development. Elevate your workforce and organizational success with "The Education Advantage."
Speakers:
Jessica Vieira
Terri Zaugg Varnell, SPHR, SPHRi
Most organizations manage their income statement, but many virtually ignore the balance sheet until balance sheet problems create seemingly insurmountable emergencies. This session discusses how to analyze and manage your financial statements more holistically, allowing you to identify and correct balance sheet issues early. How do you choose whether to raise debt or equity? What are the key considerations and the advantages of each? What is the cost of capital? What are the ‘hidden’ balance sheet risks? We will also examine several crucial ideas you can incorporate into your analyses to enhance performance and reduce risk. If you want to enhance your corporate finance skills, this session is for you.
Speakers:
Don Minges, MBA
Small business accounting solutions have never been better, with many fantastic options. In this session, you will learn about the relative strengths of these platforms so you can make the right choice when selecting and implementing a solution.
Speakers:
Thomas G. Stephens Jr., CPA.CITP, CGMA
Once an employee decides to report an issue, the risk for retaliation must be minimized. Metrics matter. As such, capturing and reviewing employee data for indicators of possible retaliation are key to protecting those who report. The more subtle forms of retaliation, though, require a focused communication plan to address. This course offers recommendations for implementing specific retaliation monitoring protocols.
Speakers:
Robin Rohmer
Employees drive the written and unwritten culture at your organization. Understanding the key workplace issues and how to solve them in today's environment can maximize the returns that employees provide for an organization. We take a deep dive into the research behind the larger issues with our workforce and discuss multiple practical solutions that will enhance your leadership and growth. How can we realize the most from our staff?
Speakers:
Bob Mims, CPA
Objectives:
After attending this presentation you will be able to...
Apply the financial accounting rules for related parties and how they impact accounting transactions
Instructor:
Steven C. Dilley, CPA, JD, PhD
Fields of Study:
Accounting
Major Topics:
The major topics covered in this class include:
- FASB codification provisions for transactions with related parties, including business owners and special purpose entities.
- Compare and contrast those rules with the AICPA financial reporting framework for small and medium-sized entities.
- Review the tax accounting related taxpayer standards.
- Real-life examples applying the various authoritative standards. Consequences of failing to comply with the standards.
Please join us for a comprehensive discussion on standards that professionals must adhere to as tax practitioners. We will be covering the major governing rules, such as Treasury Circular 230, the AICPA Statements on Standards for Tax Services (SSTS), the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) and common law. Also included will be case studies illustrating dilemmas faced by tax practitioners.
**Please Note: If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com
Speakers:
Allison M. McLeod, LL.M., CPA
You have used Excel for years and perhaps Lotus 123 before that. And through all that time, you have repeatedly said, “One day, I’ll learn how to write macros.” Finally, that time has arrived because this four-hour program will introduce you to the wide world of Excel macros and Visual Basic for Applications (VBA).
This course teaches the fundamentals of creating and working with macros in Excel and is designed specifically for those with little experience working with macros. More specifically, taking this course will teach you how to use Excel’s Macro Recorder to write simple yet effective macros. You will also learn how to secure and share macros with other Excel users and create user-defined functions to solve specific accountant-centric problems in Excel. Further, you will learn how to create macros that run when a user opens a workbook and VBA basics. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to learn how to begin working with macros – one of Excel’s most powerful tools.
Speakers:
Thomas G. Stephens Jr., CPA.CITP, CGMA
Objectives:
After attending this presentation, you will be able to...
Distinguish the concepts surrounding AI that are relevant to your accounting practice
Evaluate how Do No Harm, Prevent Harm, Be Fair, and other powerful ethical principles serve as the basis for using artificial intelligence with ethical intelligence
Analyze a case study about a CPA's challenge in using AI the right way
Solve four timely questions about the role that AI plays in your practice and beyond
Apply three takeaways you will get in the webinar's concluding Call to Action
Instructor:
Bruce Weinstein
Fields of Study:
Behavioral Ethics
Major Topics:
The major topics covered in this course include:
- Four key aspects of artificial intelligence that you need to know as a CPA: machine learning, generative AI, large language models, and GPT
- The role that five powerful principles - the principles of ethical intelligence - play in using AI the right way
- Short writing exercises (30 seconds each) that will deepen your understanding of the topic
- Answers to several crucial questions about how to use artificial intelligence with ethical intelligence
This seminar will introduce the process from filing a tax return to the IRS audit, IRS Appeals, Collections and litigation at courts of original jurisdiction. We will discuss the options taxpayers have at any point in the process with reference to real-life stories from the trenches.
**Please Note: If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com.
Speakers:
Allison M. McLeod, LL.M., CPA
In May 2023, the IIA released a draft of the new Global Internal Audit Standards. The intent was to provide more effective standards for Internal Audit globally.
The new Global Internal Audit Standards were released on January 9, 2024, and will become effective January 9, 2025. The previous version, the International Standards for the Professional Practice of Internal Auditing, released in 2017, remains approved for use during a one-year transition period. The Global Internal Audit Standards guide the worldwide professional practice of internal audit. They serve as a basis for evaluating and elevating the quality of the internal audit function. The Standards use 15 guiding principles with five separate domains that enable effective internal audit implementation and examples of evidence of conformance. The Global Standards are organized into five domains.
- Domain I: Purpose of Internal Auditing
- Domain II: Ethics and Professionalism
- Domain III: Governing the Internal Audit Function
- Domain IV: Managing the Internal Audit Function
- Domain V: Performing Internal Audit Service
Speakers:
Lynn Fountain
By now, we should all understand the ethical obligations we have as CPAs. So, theoretically, if we just all agree to remain ethical, we should not have CPA ethical violations. But, of course, our professional ethics committees still have plenty of cases to investigate. This session will examine several ethical frameworks, including the AICPA’s Code of Professional Conduct’s and the GAO Yellow Book’s Threats and Safeguards approach to remaining ethical and resolving ethical dilemmas. The session will present several ethical case studies that illustrate the complexities of and challenges to staying ethical.
By exercising our “ethical muscles”, we should be better positioned to effectively deal with the ethical dilemmas that we will inevitably encounter.
Speakers:
David L. Cotton, CPA, CFE, CGFM
Fraud continues to plague businesses at epidemic levels, and technology control failures are a significant reason fraud occurs. Using a case study approach, in this session, you will learn about the pervasiveness of fraud, the control failures that contribute to fraud, and what you can do to mitigate fraud risk.
A specific focus of this course is the application of information technology general controls and information technology application controls. In this course, you will examine numerous reported fraud cases and identify the general control and application control failures that contributed to each of these frauds. By learning through these real-world case studies, you will be positioned better to reduce fraud risk.
Speakers:
Thomas G. Stephens Jr., CPA.CITP, CGMA
As spreadsheets evolve, so must your practices for creating, editing, and auditing them. In this program, you will gain an in-depth understanding of the best ways to work with Excel by learning best practices associated with Excel spreadsheets in each of the following areas: creating and editing Excel workbooks, securing Excel workbooks, collaborating with others in Excel, and reporting on data contained in Excel. Today’s best practices for Excel differ significantly from those used in the past, and you will learn the best ways to work with Excel spreadsheets in this “must-see” CPE program. Course materials include relevant examples to enhance your learning experience. Join us for this program to help you utilize Excel to its fullest potential.
Speakers:
Thomas G. Stephens Jr., CPA.CITP, CGMA
Financial skills needed in many situations are constantly changing. It is prudent to routinely look into your toolbox to restock or revise your tool set. In this course we will examine three tool categories that form the foundation for many analytical processes.
Speakers:
William F. O’Brien, MBA, CPA
This course will examine certain qualities a leader must exhibit to set an ethical tone from the top.
Speakers:
Allison M. McLeod, LL.M., CPA
Objectives:
- Understand the major issues on which taxpayers and the IRS are in conflict
- Understand recent IRS guidance and legislation impacting pass-through entities
Presenters:
Bob Lickwar, CPA
Field of Study:
Taxes (8)
Major Topics:
- Comprehensive coverage of the Inflation Reduction Act, including:
- The Corporate Alternative Minimum Tax, The Clean Vehicle Credit, Credit for Previously Owned Clean Vehicles, Credit for Qualified Commercial Clean Vehicles, §45L New Energy Efficient Home Credit, Elective Payment, Transferability, and Prevailing Wage and Apprenticeship Requirements
- Principles and considerations for nonresident withholding, composite payments, and passthrough entity taxes
- Comprehensive coverage of the SECURE 2.0 Act with a focus on provisions applicable to employers
- Thinking beyond §163(j) -- Interest Allocation Rules, Original Issue Discount, Applicable High Yield Discount Obligations, Convertible Corporate Debt Instruments, and Debt-Financed Distributions
- Retirements and redemptions: considerations for partnerships and S corporations
- Timely coverage of breaking tax legislation
- Selected Practice and Reporting Issues: What’s new?
- A review of recent cases and tax law changes and IRS guidance affecting S corporations, partnerships, limited liability companies, and limited liability partnerships
- Form 1099-K reporting requirements
- Bonus depreciation in 2024
- Section 174 Research & Experimental Expenditures -- new guidance under Notice 2023-63 and Notice 2024-12
- New FinCEN reporting requirements in 2024, including recently updated FAQs
- Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs)
Objectives:
- Thoroughly understand the requirements of the Yellow Book and how they relate to the AICPA and single audit requirements
- Excel in the Yellow Book auditing arena
- Save time and stress on Yellow Book engagements via in-depth knowledge of the requirements
Presenters:
Charlie Blanton, CPA
Field of Study:
Auditing (Governmental) (8)
Major Topics:
- When is the auditor required to follow the Yellow Book (aka Government Auditing Standards or GAGAS)?
- How the Yellow Book requirements relate to generally accepted auditing standards and the single audit requirements
- The different types of Yellow Book audit and attestation engagements that auditors may be called upon to perform
- The Yellow Book standards related to the qualifications of the auditor (i.e., requirements related to independence, CPE, peer review, and more)
- The Yellow Book requirements related to the performance of and reporting on a financial audit
- The Yellow Book requirements related to attestation engagements (i.e., examinations, reviews, and agreed-upon procedures engagements) and performance audits
One of the most favored employee benefit plans, the 401(k) plan, provides unique challenges for auditors.
Through this course, auditors will obtain an understanding of the rules and regulations unique to employee benefit plans and obtain practical guidance on applying them. Auditors will enhance their knowledge of the performance and reporting requirements through real-world examples, best practices, and efficient audit techniques that can be utilized in various audit engagements. Make sure your audits don’t trigger a DOL inspection by conforming to all applicable rules and regulations.
Objectives:
- Identify the key provisions of recently issued SASs
- Properly document understanding of the plan, the environment, and internal controls for an employee benefit plan
- Understand the importance of reading, reviewing, and documenting the controls in a service organization control report
- Identify potential audit triggers that may result in Department of Labor inspections
- Understand the risks associated with a benefit plan audit engagement
- Avoid common mistakes noted during peer reviews
Presenters:
Melissa Critcher, CPA, PC
Field of Study:
Auditing (8)
Major Topics:
- Proper planning of benefit plan audit engagements and developing audit strategy while improving overall efficiency
- Common pitfalls in planning and detailed audit procedures
- Changes affecting 401(k) plans, including recently issued SASs
- Common mistakes as noted in peer reviews and DOL inspections
Objectives:
- Be aware of fiduciary accounting principles
- Calculate Distributable Net Income and the income distribution deduction
- Prepare Form 1041 and Schedule K-1
Presenters:
Michael Frost, CPA
Field of Study:
Taxes (8)
Major Topics:
- Classifying receipts between “income” and “corpus” under the Uniform Principal and Income Act
- Calculation of DNI utilizing three different methods, a “forms” method (Schedule B), a “code” method, and a “shortcut” method, utilizing a worksheet of common income and expenses
- Proper W-2 preparation and procedures in the year of death
- Taxpayer passes before taking a required minimum distribution; what must be done?
- Forgetful fiduciaries of simple trusts
- Fluctuating trusts – Simple one year, complex the next
- Dividing income in the year of death
- Overview of Subchapter J
- Form preparation issues – Filing requirements and line-by-line explanations of Form 1041
- Taxable income of estates and trusts and expense allocation issues
- Specific deductions and miscellaneous itemized deductions
- Income in respect of a decedent
- The income distribution deduction calculation
- Relation of principal and income law to DNI
- Understanding how to handle capital gains and losses
- Allocating tax items to beneficiaries: another K-1
- Other considerations: excess deductions on termination
- Effects of the CARES and Tax Relief Acts on trusts: §461(l) Excess Business Loss Limitation, NOL, §163(j) modifications, new employer credits
- Comprehensive DNI case study, with principal (cost and FMV) and income reconciliation
- Comprehensive trust and estate case studies, with filled-in forms
Objectives:
After attending this presentation, you will be able to...
Determine what constitutes penalty relief
Compare and contrast correction of IRS error, statutory and regulatory exception, administrative waiver, and reasonable cause
Identify and employ effective penalty relief strategies
Apply the full pay rule as an alternate case resolution tool
Instructor:
Billy L. Fauller, III, EA, CTRS, NTPI
Fields of Study:
Taxes
Major Topics:
The major topics covered in this course include:
- The basis for penalty relief
- Differing options for penalty relief
- Employing an effective strategy using different forms of penalty relief
- Appealing any proposed rejections
- A clever penalty relief strategy for full pay case
Objectives:
After attending this presentation you will be able to...
Summarize the results of recent fraud surveys that indicate trends in today's operating environment.
Identify the most common fraud schemes, and how they are evolving with time.
Recall best practices for preventing or detecting fraudulent financial reporting and misappropriation of assets.
List cybersecurity risk trends and best practices for avoiding them.
Recognize important components of internal controls that contribute to fraud risk mitigation.
Instructor:
Jennifer F. Louis, CPA
Fields of Study:
Specialized Knowledge
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this course include:
- Summary of the impact of fraud on entities worldwide.
- Common fraud schemes and typical median losses that result.
- How smaller entity fraud risk differs from those of larger entities.
- The statistical profile of the most common fraud perpetrator.
- The most effective methods for preventing and detecting fraud.
- Cybersecurity risk management trends and best practices.
Objectives:
After attending this presentation, you will be able to...
Recall changes to nonprofit and governmental accounting standards.
Identify key issues in governmental auditing.
Instructor:
Melisa F. Galasso, CPA
Fields of Study:
Accounting (Governmental)
Auditing (Governmental)
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this course include:
- New GASB standards
- GASB 100, Accounting Changes and Error Corrections
- GASB 101, Compensated Absences.
- Accounting Standard Updates issued by the FASB
- Not-for-Profit Advisory Committee (NAC) and the projects they advise the FASB on.
- Yellow Book and Single Audit engagements.
- Changes in the 2024 Compliance Supplement
- Changes to the Uniform Guidance
- Common deficiencies identified by the federal agencies and peer reviewers.
Objectives:
After attending this presentation you will be able to...
Recall the difference between a forecast and a budget
Identify the difference between top-down and bottom-up budgeting
State the key elements of a flexible budgeting approach
Identify key cost drivers
State how behavioral biases may affect the budgeting process
Identify how headcount efficiency may be measured
Determine scenario planning
Recognize best practices and controls for managing budget changes
Instructor:
David Peters
Fields of Study:
Finance
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this class include:
- Budgets vs. Forecasts
- Cyclicality
- Core Earnings & Sustainable Growth
- Identifying Key Forecast Drivers
- Reasonableness in Forecasting
- Approaches to Budgeting
- Budgeting Variances
- Horizontal Analysis
- Flexible Budgeting
Objectives:
- Identify compliance issues
- Understand how health care mandates apply to employers and individuals
- Explain the nondiscrimination rules that apply to employer-sponsored retirement and health care plans
Presenters:
Dave Peters, CPA, CFP, CLU, CPCU, MST, MBA
Field of Study:
Business Law (2), Taxes (2)
Major Topics:
- ERISA compliance: employee welfare plans and qualified plans
- Fringe benefit issues: COBRA, Family and Medical Leave Act, and new developments in health care
- Health care plans: HRAs, HSAs, and other employer-sponsored plans
- Qualified plan requirements: eligibility, coverage, and vesting
This another course in our series on the controllership function. The controller's role encompasses many traditional responsibilities. The breadth and depth of the controller skill set has expanded and will continue to expand as the business world evolves.
The controller position will typically lead teams of financial and accounting experts. Recognizing that leadership and team management skills are must-haves; they need to be able to command their team's respect, inspire them to act, and ensure that such actions are aligned with your organization's overall vision. These skills, along with tactical knowledge will ensure the controller's success.
Speakers:
Lynn Fountain
Objectives:
After attending this presentation, you will be able to...
Identify all the Outlook features you can use to process and organize your email more efficiently.
Recall the various tools in Outlook to automate the management of your email.
Configure your Outlook to create customized views and feature settings.
Instructor:
John Higgins, CPA.CITP
Fields of Study:
Computer Software & Applications
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this class include:
- Using Quick Parts to streamline message composition.
- Eliminating inefficient back and forth appointment scheduling with the Bookings app.
- Using category codes and contacts to send bulk emails.
- Sending emails to Teams and OneNote.
- Organizing your inbox with custom views, rules and folders.
- Mastering the search tools to find emails quickly.
- Review of key option settings to maximize email productivity.
Governmental Accounting 101, is a 2 hour webcast that takes the participant of a whirlwind tour of governmental accounting basics, focusing on wetting the participant’s appetite for more. This session will be the first of a series of webcasts, with each subsequent webcast delving deeper and deeper into the governmental accounting basics.
Speakers:
Frank Crawford, CPA
Christopher Pembrook, CPA, MBA, CGAP, CRFA
Combatting today’s cybercriminals takes everyone working together. The Internal Revenue Service works with state tax agencies and the tax industry to fight these 21st-century identity thieves. Unfortunately, data thefts at tax professionals’ offices are on the rise. Online providers also must follow the six security and privacy standards in Publication 1345, Handbook for Authorized IRS e-file Providers of Individual Income Tax Returns. In addition, you fall under the PTIN and 4557 mandates if you prepare tax returns. Learn how to fulfill your obligations by participating in this session.
Regardless of size, most public accounting firms are mandated to have a written security plan in place. Failing to have such a plan in place can lead to substantial fines. Join us in this session to learn what your security plan should include and how to implement it.
Speakers:
Randolph (Randy) P. Johnston
This course will review the Federal Trade Commission's proposed rule banning non-competes. It will also briefly go over the rule making process and timeline for the proposed rule to go into effect. In the second half, the presentation will review the patchwork quilt of state laws that have curtailed enforcement of non-competes, as well as best practices for businesses to consider when implementing non-competes in the workforce.
Speakers:
Alana Ackels
Quality management will have a big impact on CPA firms. This course will cover both SQMS 1 and 2 as well as the related engagement level standards (SAS 146 and SSARS 26). The new standards will require a risk-based approach to quality management as well as the documentation of an information & communication process. This two hour class will provide a deep dive into what you need to know to start your implementation process!
Speakers:
Melisa F. Galasso
This course is essential for the tax practitioner who wants to update their knowledge of individual income taxation so that the practitioner can provide solid planning advice to their clients prior to year-end. This course will provide a comprehensive review of Form 1040 issues for the current tax year. Included will be a thorough review of all Internal Revenue Code changes made by year-to-date. In addition, this course will instruct the participant as to where to expect potential changes to be made by the current administration.
Technology continues to revolutionize our professional and personal lives. Stay up to date on key technologies that may affect you in the very near future so that you may position you and your organization for success.
Speakers:
Randolph (Randy) P. Johnston
This comprehensive case-driven training is designed to get the accountant up to speed quickly in the area of basis calculations and distribution planning for the owners of pass-thru entities (i.e., S corporations, partnerships, and limited liability companies (LLCs)). The cornerstone of this course is the line-by-line analysis of the Schedule K-1s and how it affects the basis calculations.
**Please Note: If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com
Speakers:
J. Patrick Garverick, CPA, MT, CFP®
The Paperless Office is not a myth! With today’s technology, you have many fantastic options for “going paperless,” In this session, you will learn how to leverage these technologies for better document management and storage practices.
Speakers:
Thomas G. Stephens Jr., CPA.CITP, CGMA
The Art of Accountability is a dynamic training session tailored for leaders seeking to cultivate a culture of accountability while fostering respect and trust within their teams. High morale is intrinsically linked to high accountability in todays fast-paced work environment.
Speakers:
Summer Jelinek
Objectives:
- Recognize when and why a lookup function is better than a direct cell reference
- Use three of Excel's many lookup functions
- Gain comfort with the arguments of the functions presented
Presenters:
Jeff Lenning
Field of Study:
Computer Software & Applications (2)
Major Topics:
- Using lookup functions as an alternative to direct cell references
- Understand the limitations of the VLOOKUP function
- Discover ways to move beyond these limitations
Client relationships, like any relationship, can be challenging to manage. Miscommunication, differing work styles, and unrealistic expectations are some of the challenges accounting and finance professionals routinely encounter. However, when accounting clients and members of your team are on the same page, client loyalty and profitability improve while conflict is minimized. This webinar explores proven strategies to improve relationships between accounting and finance professionals and their clients.
Objectives:
- Identify and manage client risks and expectations
- Develop strategies for boosting client satisfaction and loyalty
- Understand client management best practices
- Develop practical skills to build stronger client relationships and improve client satisfaction
- Leverage technology to enhance your client service capabilities
- Discover strategies to optimize client retention and drive growth in your practice
Presenters:
Jason Cornell, Esq.
Field of Study:
Business Management and Organization (2)
Major Topics:
- The evolving landscape of client expectations in the accounting profession
- Building strong and lasting client relationships through effective communication, empathy, and proactive service
- Implementing efficient client onboarding and engagement processes
- Leveraging technology to streamline communication, enhance collaboration, and deliver personalized service
- Effectively resolving client concerns and complaints
- Utilizing client feedback to continually improve your practice
This program covers the new and revised energy-related credits clients will be asking about, such as credits related to personal autos, energy-efficient commercial vehicles, and household-related utilities and improvements. This program will cover the IRA changes related to electric car credits in detail so that those attending can properly advise their individual and business clients regarding them.
Objectives:
- Be familiar with the IRA credits relating to autos and residences
- Advise clients regarding planning related to these credits
Presenters:
Mike Tucker, Ph.D., LL.M., J.D., CPA
Edward Renn, Esq.
Field of Study:
Taxes (2)
Major Topics:
- How a purchaser of an energy-efficient clean vehicle claims a credit
- The energy efficient home improvement credit
- The Residential Clean Energy Credit
- The clean vehicle credit
- The previously owned clean vehicle credit
- The qualified commercial clean vehicle credit
- Transfers of credits to an unrelated transferee
- Seller report information for buyers of new and previously owned clean vehicle credits
- Registering a dealer for dealer reporting and Clean Vehicle Tax Credit transfers
Most productivity planners could have been made in 1975. However, we have learned more about the brain in the last 5 years than in the last 500! If productivity involves filtering out distractions, focusing, and executing on what is most important, shouldn’t there be a brain-based approach that incorporates the new science to help your organization fight distractions and find time?
Yes, there should be, and now there is!
It is time for a new productivity for the new world. In this course, you will learn science-based whole brain approach to help people across your organization boost focus, energy, and motivation toward what matters most so they can increase their opportunity to achieve your organizations most important goals.
Speakers:
Christine Wilson, LPC
You have more to do than time to do it. When you finally find the time, distractions steal it away again. As a leader with multiple layers of demands on your time, how can you possibly get it all done? In this course, I will help you learn practical productivity strategies so you can tame your to do list and multiply your time. It’s just wrong for a to-do list to rule your life. Learn how to take back your time…and your life.
Speakers:
Christine Wilson, LPC
In the fast moving world where everyone is communicating through email, text and instant messaging we have forgotten the power of face-to-face conversation. Communication and connection is the foundation for building a thriving network and business.
During this talk, The Connector’s Advantage author, Michelle Tillis Lederman will inspire you to leverage the power of personal connection in the digital age while still incorporating the efficiency of virtual communication.
Speakers:
Michelle Tillis Lederman
We will also discuss recent proposed rulemaking by FinCen with respect to nonfinanced purchases of residential real estate and gratuitous transfers so that businesses can prepare for any additional reporting burdens that might arise.
This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event.
Objectives:
After attending this presentation, you will be able to...
Analyze the CTA's reporting requirements for certain businesses.
Identify how the business will file its reporting requirements with FinCEN relating to the beneficial owners
Identify who must file a report and what information must be provided
Recall the necessary information needed for each Reporting Company.
Identify which individuals must be included in the report.
Recognize which entities are excepted from filing.
Recall what penalties are imposed for not reporting on a timely basis
Formulate a plan for reporting post-NSB.
Compare the potential implications of FinCen's proposed rulemaking with respect to non-financed purchases of residential real estate and gratuitous transfers.
Instructor:
Allison M. McLeod, LL.M., CPA
Fields of Study:
Taxes
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this course include:
- Background of the Corporate Transparency Act
- Beneficial Ownership Information Reporting (BOIR) Rule
- Entities required to report.
- Reporting requirements imposed by the CTA
- Due dates of reports
- Information needed to satisfy the BOIR
- Impact of failure to report
- How to submit a report
- Court rulings on CTA’s unconstitutionality
- Implications to entities as a result of the ruling in NSB.
- Potential reporting requirements due to FinCen’s proposed rulemaking with respect to non-financed purchases of residential real estate and gratuitous transfers.
The ancient Romans had a saying about using caution when appointing someone to a position of trust, "don't set a wolf to watch the sheep". That saying is in use today and has changed to include "don't put a fox to guard the henhouses";. The thought is similar, but the wolf and fox are vastly different animals. Wolves rely upon their strength to survive while foxes rely on their cunning. Like foxes, fraudsters rely upon their cunning to defeat or circumvent internal controls. This session reviews the investigation of a deputy court clerk who exploited a weakness in internal controls and committed fraud in the courthouse.
Speakers:
Daniel Porter, CFE
Objectives:
After attending this presentation you will be able to...
Recognize the impact our level of self-esteem has on wellbeing in our personal and professional lives
Recognize that we have choice to let go of unhealthy beliefs about ourselves and replace them with positive ones
Recognize the benefits of high self-esteem
Identify traps of low self-esteem and ways to minimize them
Recognize the components of self-esteem and ways to enhance positive feelings toward self
Instructor:
Robbie Glantz
Fields of Study:
Behavioral Ethics
Major Topics:
The major topics covered in this class include:
- Self-Esteem: What is it?
- Belief systems
- Benefits of High Self Esteem
- Minimizing traps of low Self Esteem
- Components of High Self Esteem
Objectives:
After attending this presentation you will be able to...
Apply the power of Adobe Acrobat DC to your work with PDF files
Determine the best approach to accomplish a task with your PDFs using Acrobat DC
Employ time-saving techniques and more productivity
Instructor:
John H. Higgins, CPA.CITP
Fields of Study:
Computer Software & Applications
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this class include:
- Navigating Adobe Acrobat DC
- Creating PDF files from other applications
- Organize PDF files and pages within a PDF
- Using the annotation tools to review and markup PDF files
- Preparing your PDF for printing
- Creating links to pages, files and websites
- Securing your PDF files
- Searching PDF files
- Creating fillable forms
- Adobe Acrobat integration with Office 365
Objectives:
After attending this presentation you will be able to ...
Identify the key features and functionalities of Microsoft Power Query.
Distinguish between different data transformation techniques in Power Query, including data cleaning, merging, and pivoting.
Indicate the best practices for documenting each step in your data transformation process.
Instructor:
Bryan L. Smith, CPA.CITP, CISA
Fields of Study:
Computer Software & Applications
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this class include:
- Introduction to Power Query in Power BI: Understanding the interface and basic functionalities.
- Data Cleaning Techniques: Removing duplicates, handling null values, and data type conversions.
- Data Transformation: Advanced methods for manipulating data, including pivoting, merging, and appending queries.
- Data Loading: Efficiently loading data into the Power BI data model.
- Document the Process Steps: Setting up details for each step in the process so you can document what is happening and why.
The Secure Act 2.0 was passed in a flurry of year-end legislation. This one hour program will cover the important changes that employers need to know about company retirement plans. Employers will also need to consider how Secure Act 2.0 will the administration of existing plans or the creation of new ones. This course will provide a concise look at these hot topics.
**Please Note: If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com.
Speakers:
Allison M. McLeod, LL.M., CPA
The Secure Act 2.0 was passed in a flurry of year-end legislation. This one hour program will cover the important changes that individuals need to know about contributions to accounts and new ways of accessing these funds. This course will provide a concise look at these hot topics.
**Please Note: If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com.
Speakers:
Allison M. McLeod, LL.M., CPA
It is the role of a leader to build and maintain a great culture in the organization. The culture is the driving force that shapes the attitudes and behaviors of everyone in the organization. A relationship driven organization is built on trust and is the most effective way to improve productivity, engagement, and the bottom line. Understand the components that enable trust to be created and maintained throughout teams and organizations.
Speakers:
Michelle Tillis Lederman
Elevate your data analysis capabilities with our focused course on Power Query. Tailored for financial professionals, this training will show you how to get started using Power Query and teach you some of the ways to take advantage of its ability to handle messy data and automate repetitive tasks.
Harness the efficiency of Power Query to revolutionize the way you work with data. Learn how to "program" your tasks once and set them on repeat, eliminating the need for repetitive, robotic work. This automation not only saves time but also ensures consistency and accuracy in your data processes.
Whether you're dealing with complex datasets or simply looking to streamline your reporting processes, this course will equip you with the tools and knowledge to make Excel work for you like never before.
Speakers:
Tracy Cooper, CPA
Young doctors sometimes arrive at an exotic medical diagnosis (You've got Kuru!), when a more common place explanation is likely (You've got a cold). These diagnoses are known as Zebras and doctors are taught, "When you hear hoofbeats, think of horses not zebras". Sometimes, the patient really has a rare disease and suffers from misdiagnosis and subsequent improper treatment. Similarly, managers, auditors, and investigators often see indicators of fraud, but dismiss them because they've been taught or assume based upon experience that it is just a mistake that looks like fraud. This session uses case studies to explore some of the more common symptoms of fraud that are often misdiagnosed.
Speakers:
Daniel Porter, CFE
Objectives:
- Understand strategies and tactics to use in light of new legislation
- Understand the most current guidance on retirement planning
- Understand how to nail down valuable deductions and other reductions to the tax base
Presenters:
Bob Lickwar, CPA
Field of Study:
Taxes (8)
Major Topics:
- Comprehensive coverage of the Inflation Reduction Act, including:
- The Clean Vehicle Credit, Credit for Previously Owned Clean Vehicles, Credit for Qualified Commercial Clean Vehicles, Residential Clean Energy Credit, Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit, Premium Tax Credit, Elective Payment, Transferability, and Prevailing Wage and Apprenticeship Requirements
- Comprehensive coverage of the SECURE 2.0 Act, including:
- Expanding Enrollment in Retirement Plans, Increase in Age for Required Beginning Date for Mandatory Distributions, New Exceptions to Penalty-Free Withdrawal from Retirement Plans, and recent IRS guidance
- Timely coverage of breaking tax legislation
- Detailed analysis and examples of Sale of Passthrough Entity Interest and Net Investment Income Tax
- The Gig Economy -- Tax implications, Independent Contractor vs. Employee Classification, and the 2024 DOL Final Rule
- Real Estate professional requirements
- Donor-Advised Funds -- IRS Proposed Regulations and Tax Planning
- Review of pertinent cases and rulings affecting taxpayers
- Practice aids, including all the numbers applicable for the current year -- inflation-adjusted amounts, mileage rates, retirement contributions, and more
- Advanced practice, reporting, and other issues intertwined with advanced planning and discussion ideas
Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to...
Identify the basis for an audit
Recall the auditor's professional responsibilities
Differentiate the responsibilities of reporting entity management and auditors
Recognize important audit concepts, such as materiality
Recall the foundational principles of the audit risk formula
Identify considerations when Identifying and assessing risk of material misstatement
Instructor:
Jennifer F. Louis, CPA
Fields of Study:
Auditing
Major Topics:
The major topics covered in this course include:
- The reason that entities engage a financial statement audit
- The applicable financial reporting frameworks available
- The various phases of a financial statement audit
- Evaluating and documenting audit risk, both at the overall and relevant assertion level
- Case study differentiating high-risk audit engagements and higher-risk audit areas
What obligations does an employer have when an employee needs to take a leave of absence? This presentation will provide an overview of the complicated, intertwined compliance obligations triggered when an employee requests a medical leave of absence (including for pregnancy, mental health, or addiction).
Speakers:
Alana Ackels
CPAs in public practice are required to maintain independence. In this course, we will discuss concepts associated with independence and review the rules from the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct with a focus on their practical application.
We will also review the recently issued ethics interpretations from the Professional Ethics Executive Committee (PEEC), which impact independence, and discuss practical methods of implementation.
Speakers:
Melisa F. Galasso
We all are busy, pressed for time and we strive to do as much as we can – as fast as we can. This is our world. However, there are times when we should stop and think. When we do not analyze (one of our many talents) this inaction causes problems. We will review the penalties of moving too fast. Let’s learn from the mistakes of others.
Speakers:
Don Minges, MBA
Chuck Gallagher
This course will start with the Accounting Standard Updates effective in 2024 for public entities, private entities, and nonprofits. We'll then switch our attention to the items coming down the pike, including a look at the projects identified by the FASB's Invitation to Comment: Agenda Consultation. We'll also review year 2 considerations for leases including modification accounting. Then we will switch gears, switching to the audit side of the house. We'll review the impact of the changes to auditing group audits as well as the status of the AICPA's quality management project management. This course will keep auditors up to date on the work of the ASB.
Speakers:
Melisa F. Galasso
Objectives:
After attending this presentation you will be able to...
Identify at least three cognitive biases commonly committed in fraud investigations
Identify at least one psychological theory that should be used in fraud investigations
Identify three characteristics of skepticism that should be employed in fraud investigations
Identify one outdated economic theory that has underpinned fraud investigations and how to avoid it
Instructor:
Toby Groves, Ph.D.
Fields of Study:
Auditing
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this class include:
- How we unwittingly assist in the production of misleading information
- The neuroscience of psychopathy
- Behavioral profiling
- The new psychology of skepticism
- Cognitive errors including attribution and overgeneralization
- How experience, intuition and assumptions can cause cognitive errors
Human Resources professionals are often tasked with investigating allegations of employee misconduct, discrimination, and others. Investigation training is traditionally presented from the position of an outsider looking in, such as a governmental agency, law firm, or private investigator. HR investigations require similar skills, but the environment and the approach are quite different. This session provides best practices for interviewing to gather accurate information, such as creating and asking open ended questions, effective listening, and understanding verbal and non-verbal communication. Attendees will end the session with takeaways to immediately implement in future HR investigations. Two of three Episodes in the series.
Speakers:
Daniel Porter, CFE
Designed exclusively for accountants and CPAs, this class focuses on how you can use your knowledge and experience to start an advisory service in your spare time. By providing a service that your clients really want, you can supplement your income by upwards of $6k per month working only 4 hours per client - with only 3 clients. We'll cover the systems you need to start your own advisory service including how to package, price and market your business.
This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event.
Objectives:
After attending this presentation, you will be able to...
Identify what a CFO/Advisor does
Determine whether you're qualified to provide CFO/Advisory services
Recognize how to make $6k on the side per month with just 3 clients
Package, price and market your CFO/Advisory services
Deliver an advisory service in less than 4 hours per month per client
Instructor:
Adam Lean
Fields of Study:
Accounting
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this course include:
- The systems you need to start your own advisory service.
- Information on how to package, price and market your business.
- Transforming accounting knowledge into expertise you can sell.
Appreciation affects your bottom line and your workplace culture. Don’t think so? Think again! Your customers, clients, and co-workers want and need to know they are appreciated. How do you show them appreciation? You show them in their preferred appreciation style.
You have a bias for how you like to receive appreciation, and so do the people with whom you work.
In this program, we will build on the research of Gary Chapman and Paul White on appreciation languages – words, time, service, and gifts.
Appreciation is a skill and practice that promises to influence your work life positively. You will experience strategies you can employ in your day-to-day lives to improve your team culture and manage work relationships.
Speakers:
Roger Wolkoff
Breaking the Wall of blind acceptance; avoiding habitual complacency and Yoking the dots between cause and effect.
Speakers:
William F. O’Brien, MBA, CPA
Objectives:
- Understand the sources of risk and potential actions/behavior that may hide them
- Gain up-to-date knowledge of risk management and build upon and improve existing practices
- Recognize actions/steps that can result in measurable benefits to an organization
- Become familiar with the process of Business Continuity Planning
- Identify and discuss analytical tools and areas for further investigation
Presenters:
Tony La Russo, BA, MBA, CMA
Field of Study:
Accounting (1), Business Management and Organization (1)
Major Topics:
- Rethinking Risk Management:
- Historic view
- Challenges
- Rules
- Recent lessons
- Required skills
- Sources of Risk:
- Economy
- Competitors
- Operations
- Investments
- Strategy
- Compensation
- Routine practices
- Unethical behavior.
- Enterprise Risk Management (ERM):
- Defining ERM
- Areas of focus
- Implementation
- Planning for disasters
- Business continuity
- Contingencies
- Analytical Tools:
- Post-completion evaluations
- Simulation
- Z-score
- Hedging
- Brainstorming
- Mind mapping
- Delphi technique
Objectives:
- Obtain a basic comfort level using PivotTables
- Understand the fact that external data sources can feed a PivotTable
- Use Excel's web browser to retrieve web data
Presenters:
Jeff Lenning
Field of Study:
Computer Software & Applications (2)
Major Topics:
- Explore PivotTable capabilities and functionality
- Retrieve data from a database and feed it into the PivotTable
- Pull web tables from web pages into Excel
Objectives:
- Understand how to navigate and successfully complete a simple federal estate tax return
Presenters:
Bob Keebler, CPA/PFS, MST, AEP (Distinguished), CGMA
Field of Study:
Taxes (2)
Major Topics:
- Changes to the IRS Form 706
- How to successfully navigate the form
- The ins and outs of the “portability” rules, including how the rules actually work using common examples
- Income tax consequences
- How to avoid malpractice traps
- Overlooked GST issues
With IRA-based employer plans, employer contributions are sometimes discretionary, giving business owners the choice of whether to fund every year. Despite the simplicity of these plans, employers must ensure that applicable compliance requirements are met to avoid penalties. To that end, this course will cover some key provisions of SEP and SIMPLE IRAs.
Objectives:
- Help small business owners understand why they need to adopt retirement plans for themselves and their employees
- Identify critical features and benefits of SEP IRAs and SIMPLE IRAs
- Determine which employees must be covered under SEP IRAs and SIMPLE IRAs
- Determine the steps that businesses should take to establish SEP IRAs and SIMPLE IRAs, and
- Explain the operational and administrative requirements for SEP IRAs and SIMPLE IRAs
Presenters:
Denise Appleby, MJ, APA, CISP, CRPS, CRC
Field of Study:
Taxes (2)
Major Topics:
- The new Roth SEP IRAs and Roth SIMPLE IRAs created under SECURE Act 2.0
- Key factors for choosing a retirement plan for a small business
- Key questions an advisor must ask a small business owner to help determine which retirement plan is suitable for their business
- Key questions an advisor must ask a small business owner to help ensure compliance with applicable rules and regulations
- How SEP and SIMPLE IRAs benefit the small business owner
- How SEP and SIMPLE IRAs benefit employees of small businesses
- The tax benefits that help to offset the cost of employer contributions
- How to determine which business is eligible to adopt a SIMPLE IRA or SEP IRA
- How to determine which employees must be covered
Objectives:
- Recognize when a worker might have an implied employment contract
- Know what to ask about and what to discuss during an employment interview
- Know how to discharge an employee — what, and what not, to say and do
Presenters:
Mike Tucker, Ph.D., LL.M., J.D., CPA
Louis Federici
Field of Study:
Business Law (2)
Major Topics:
- Employment at will—what this means in a practical sense
- Implied employment contracts
- What a prospective employer can ask about, and test for, during employment interviews
- Federal anti-discrimination rules applicable to hiring and firing
- How to fire an employee and not get sued
- Hiring and firing during a pandemic
Objectives:
After attending this course, you will be able to...
Apply recent changes to forms and related schedules for partnership and S corporation returns
Apply planning strategies and recent developments when preparing client returns
Instructor:
Steven C. Dilley, CPA, JD, PhD
Fields of Study:
Taxes
Major Topics:
The major topics covered in this course include:
- IRS enforcement against partnerships
- New K-2 and K-3: 2021 partnership and S corporation tax forms on foreign transactions
- Sale/merger of a partnership
- The new Sub S Form 7203 - shareholder basis computation
- S corporation compensation
- PPP loans and the Forms 1065 and 1120-S
As part of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), IRC § 199A was added. This Internal Revenue Code section allows certain pass-through entities the ability to has made it deduct up to 20% of their qualified business. Although practitioners have had over three years of “experience” utilizing IRC § 100A, many practitioners still do not feel comfortable with this part of the Internal Revenue Code. The purpose of this presentation is to provide the practitioner with an understanding of the rules of IRC § 199A as well as an understanding of the IRC § 199A regulations.
**Please Note: If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com.
Speakers:
Arthur Werner
Shelli Huston, CPA, MS
Poorly handled conflicts can lead to break downs in communication, reduced morale, and higher turnover. However, when managed well, conflict has the potential to bring value to the organization and the team. Conflict is a costly and often mishandled occurrence in the workplace. Successful conflict resolution occurs by listening to and providing opportunities to meet each side needs, and adequately addressing their interests so that they are each satisfied with the outcome. In this you will learn the different conflict modes, how to choose the appropriate strategy for your situation, and how relationships impact your ability to promote the positive outcomes and minimize the negative outcomes of conflict.
Speakers:
Michelle Tillis Lederman
Objectives:
- Understand which income tax returns and schedules have changed for individuals and pass-through entities
- Identify the legislative, administrative, and judicial developments that affect the income tax returns and schedules of individuals and pass-through entities
Presenters:
Nicole DeRosa, MAcc, CPA
Field of Study:
Taxes (4)
Major Topics:
- Timely coverage of breaking tax legislation
- Comprehensive coverage of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 and SECURE Act 2.0
- A tour of the most recent changes starting from gross income and ending with alternative minimum tax (AMT) and selected credits including the latest IRS guidance on recent tax legislation
- Hot developments affecting the upcoming tax season
- Review of new laws and changes in old forms to provide a familiarity for the upcoming tax season
- Key new tax and practice developments and how they impact the current-year tax forms for individuals
Objectives:
- Distinguish an employee from an independent contractor and understand the relief available to employers who misclassify employees
- Understand the withholding requirements for FICA and federal income taxes for Forms W-2 and 1099, including back-up withholding
- Examine employer requirements regarding Form W-4
- Understand the gig economy and the payroll tax responsibilities associated with it
Presenters:
Debbie Phillips, M.S.T., CPA
Field of Study:
Taxes (4)
Major Topics:
- Statutory employees, independent contractors, and possible changes to §530 relief
- Using SS-8
- Payroll Tax Penalties -- Who is a responsible person?
- Forms W-2, 1099, 1099-NEC, SS-8, W-4, 941, and Form 940 reporting/deposit requirements and due dates
- Understanding payroll tax responsibilities in the gig economy
Objectives:
By the end of this course, the participant will be able to...
Understand the factors that create an environment for fraud to easily occur.
Identify areas where there could be an inadvertent failure to separate duties.
Ascertain the proper role of an external auditor and identify areas where independence can be compromised.
Instructor:
Allison M. McLeod, LL.M., CPA
Fields of Study:
Regulatory Ethics
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this class include:
- How organizations can find themselves defrauded due to lax oversight and weak internal controls.
- How the existence of the "trusted advisor" creates situations where CPAs can drop their professional skepticism.
- Illustrations of the issues companies should look for in preventing fraud and embezzlement.
Objectives:
After completing this class you will have the ability to...
Create complex Text functions to separate text entries
Format cells using Text functions
Perform complex data and time calculations
Instructor:
Bryan L. Smith, CPA.CITP, CISA
Fields of Study:
Computer Software & Applications
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this class include:
- Using Text functions to join and separate text entries
- Inserting Text functions to work with imported data
- Perform date and time calculations with the Date & Time functions
Common Audit and Financial Reporting Deficiencies in State and Local Governments, is a 2 hour webcast detailing many of the more common mistakes that auditors and accountants are making in either the preparation of their annual financial statements or the audits of such financial statements. Deficiencies in audit standards (AICPA, GAO, Single Audit) and preparation standards (GASB) noted in this webcast are driven by the most recent results found in audit organization peer reviews, workpaper or desk reviews, and various organizations checklists for oversight.
Speakers:
Frank Crawford, CPA
Christopher Pembrook, CPA, MBA, CGAP, CRFA
Overview of the most important labor and employment policies and practices that every business should have. The review will go over confidentiality agreements, arbitration agreements, restrictive covenants, training, and severance agreements, as well as compliance issues related to each of them.
Speakers:
Alana Ackels
'Whether your organization is developing a new control framework or seeking to strengthen its current controls; practical development and implementation is critical.
This course will review the intersectionality of controls and provide real-world examples and best practices from people to technology and process.
Speakers:
Melisa F. Galasso
This course is essential for the tax practitioner who wants to update their knowledge of business income taxation so that the practitioner can provide solid planning advice to their clients prior to year-end. This course will provide a comprehensive review of business issues for the current tax year. Included will be a thorough review of all Internal Revenue Code changes made by year-to-date. In addition, this course will instruct the participant as to where to expect potential changes to be made by the current administration.
Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to...
Recognize how to properly obtain an understanding of the entity and its environment, including internal control in order to properly assess risk of material misstatement
Identify the COSO Internal Control - Integrated Framework
Recall important considerations in documenting a systems description narrative
Recognize how to evaluate internal control design and implementation for deficiencies and how to apply insights to the process of assessing risk of material misstatement
Instructor:
Jennifer F. Louis, CPA
Fields of Study:
Auditing
Major Topics:
The major topics covered in this course include:
- Responsibilities for gaining an understanding of the entity and its environment
- The inter-relationship of the five foundational components of the COSO Internal Control - Integrated Framework
- Various methods for documenting and evaluating the design and implementation of internal control over financial reporting
- Identifying critical elements of entity-level and transactional-level controls
- Case studies related to identifying deficiencies in internal control documentation
Many employees with ADHD struggle with productivity. It’s heart-breaking to feel you have to let a team member go due to lack of performance. This course is for HR Professionals and Team Leaders who want more tools in their tool belt to help improve retention with ADHD team members. You will learn whole brain strategies to help your team members with ADHD improve performance, so they can not only survive but thrive. This innovative science-based approach is designed to help people with ADHD get more done in less time with a process designed with their creative brain in mind.
Speakers:
Christine Wilson, LPC
What do people say about you when you leave the room? Is it what you want them to say? How you show up in the room, get listened to, build trust, and are known amongst your colleagues are all critical components of your future success. In this workshop Michelle Tillis Lederman, CEO and Founder of Executive Essentials, will discuss how to determine you brand attributes, demonstrate the nuances of body language on your professional presence, and discuss how to strengthen trust and the lasting impressions you make on your network, expanding upon lessons from her books The Connectors; Advantage and The 11 Laws of Likability.
Speakers:
Michelle Tillis Lederman
Objectives:
- Understand and advise clients on the current state of IRS audits
- Present an effective defense against an IRS audit
Presenters:
Mike Tucker, Ph.D., LL.M., J.D., CPA
Lance Weiss, CPA, CVA
Shannon Retzke Smith
Field of Study:
Taxes (2)
Major Topics:
- Why the IRS selects a tax return for audit
- What happens when the taxpayer disagrees with the results of the audit
- IRS employees who interact with taxpayers during an audit
- FATCA audits
- Types of IRS examinations
- Potential IRS audit outcomes
- Substitute for returns
- Large Partnership Compliance Program
- IRS’s shift in audit strategies
- Responding to IRS Notices online
- Audits of high income and high net-worth individuals
- The Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015 (BBA) and its impact on auditing partnerships
- IRS Letters of Concern
Human Resources professionals are often tasked with investigating allegations of employee misconduct, discrimination, and others. Investigation training is traditionally presented from the position of an outsider looking in, such as a governmental agency, law firm, or private investigator. HR investigations require similar skills, but the environment and the approach are quite different. This session provides best practices for gathering and analyzing evidence and reporting the investigation results. Attendees will end the session with takeaways to immediately implement in future HR investigations. Three of three Episodes in the series.
Speakers:
Daniel Porter, CFE
This session reviews the three elements of fraud, how fraudsters think, how proper internal controls can prevent and detect fraud, and the red flags to look for to identify fraud. It looks at Radar O'Reilly, one of the most beloved characters of the TV show M*A*S*H. He was trusted by his boss to run the administrative side of the US Army medical unit. Were there red flags all around Radar? Did he have the opportunity to steal? Was he a fraudster? We'll find out? Attendees learn to recognize the traits of this type fraudster that are present in many organization. Case studies of various Radars are included.
Speakers:
Daniel Porter, CFE
Objectives:
After attending this presentation you will be able to:
Identify ways to evaluate gratitude in job applicants and current employees so that your team is made up of people who are knowledgeable, skilled, and grateful-a winning trifecta!
Recognize how gratitude varies in different cultures
Instructor:
Bruce Weinstein
Fields of Study:
Behavioral Ethics
Major Topics:
We'll explore what gratitude is and how expressions of it can vary from culture to culture. We'll also unpack several ways you can regularly say "thank you" to valued clients and colleagues, and we'll examine methods for evaluating gratitude in prospective and current employees.
We all know that Fraud Happens. But, why? Why do people we think we can trust let us down? This session will explore the minds of white-collar criminals and examine some recent high-profile fraud cases. Why did they do it? How did they do it? What were the warning signs? If you think that fraud cannot happen to your organization, this session might give you pause.
Speakers:
David L. Cotton, CPA, CFE, CGFM
Storytelling makes wisdom stick.
Speakers:
William F. O’Brien, MBA, CPA
Ethics are how groups define right from wrong. Codes of Ethics define good behavior from bad behavior for professionals. When we break those codes, we "break bad." For five seasons, the popular television show "Breaking Bad" explored the transformation of one good man breaking bad. This session provides an overview of ethics and why people break bad, while using examples from the TV show as well as case studies of good people who broke bad.
Speakers:
Daniel Porter, CFE
Penalty abatement is a technique that tax practitioners can utilize to help their clients reduce penalties and interest they owe to the IRS if the taxpayer can prove “reasonable cause.”
This informative and insightful webinar will provide you with some insider tips, practical steps and effective strategies to help your client manage IRS tax penalties and interest. Learn about various types of penalties that you may face and the various forms and procedures used for requesting penalty and interest abatement, including First Time and Reasonable Cause abatement. Plus, learn about the procedure to follow when requesting refund of paid penalties.
**Please Note: If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com.
Speakers:
Allison M. McLeod, LL.M., CPA
How you say what you say is more important than what you say. According to a UCLA study, 93% of a communicators effectiveness is based on non-verbal cues. This foundational program include a focus on the verbal, vocal and visual delivery techniques appropriate for the business environment, which can improve a speakers credibility, influence and impact. Depending on the course length other topics include; managing fear, organizing your presentation, increasing attention and interaction, handling questions, infusing humor, creating impactful visuals, and more.
Speakers:
Michelle Tillis Lederman
- Timing Differences: Variations in income recognition and deductible expenses between GAAP and IRC create timing differences, impacting reported profitability and tax liabilities.
- Deferred Tax Assets: Companies accrue deferred tax assets from overpaid taxes or carried-forward credits, which can offset future taxable income, reducing tax liabilities.
- Deferred Tax Liabilities: When taxable income is less than reported income, deferred tax liabilities arise, necessitating future tax payments when temporary differences reverse.
Join us to delve into these concepts, exploring how financial reporting choices and tax strategies shape a company's financial performance and compliance obligations.
This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event.
Objectives:
After attending this presentation, you will be able to...
Recognize variations in income recognition.
Recognize deductible expenses between GAAP and IRC affect reported profitability and tax liabilities.
Compute deferred tax assets and liabilities, learning their impact on financial statements and future tax obligations.
Instructor:
Eric Knight, CPA, DBA
Fields of Study:
Taxes
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this course include:
- Introduction to GAAP and IRC Frameworks
- Key Differences Between Financial Reporting and Tax Reporting
- Understanding Timing Differences
- Recognition of Revenue and Expenses Under GAAP vs. IRC
- Discussion of Deferred Tax Assets
- Impact of Deferred Tax Liabilities
- Permanent vs. Temporary Differences
- Reconciliation of Book Income to Taxable Income
Objectives:
After attending this presentation you will be able to...
Comprehend the AICPA's guidance regarding engagement quality control reviews (EQCRs)
Appreciate the major considerations that may be involved in an engagement review
Develop a working knowledge that allows you to begin to think like a reviewer
Instructor:
Chris Harper, CPA
Fields of Study:
Auditing
Major Topics:
The major topics covered in this class include:
- AICPA professional standards
- EQCR expectations
- Firm-specific considerations
- Best practices for mitigating the frequency of review points
- Best practices for mitigating the severity of review points
- Examples of common EQCR deficiencies
Financial Acumen for the HR Professional is a part of the series "The HR Professional's Guide to Evolving Business Strategy, Finance and Development." This course identifies how HR Professionals can increase their financial understanding to participate more effectively with management as well as understand the financial results and implications for the business.
Speakers:
James T. Lindell, CPA, CSP, CGMA, MBA
We encounter pressure from many varied sources every day. We will focus on one of the more overlooked areas where fraud can be found. Employees respond to pressure, and sometime the pressure leads to unethical actions. Where should you look and what should you look for? Risk assessment is not something ‘nice to do’, but it is required for internal audits, external audits, and every leader. If you are in a leadership position, learn where to look?
Speakers:
Don Minges, MBA
Gary Zeune, CPA
Preparation, compilation and review engagements continue to be a hot topic for peer review despite SSARS 21 having been around for nearly a decade. This course will concentrate on the most common peer review findings with a focus on how to comply in an efficient but practical perspective. This course will discuss the root cause of noncompliance so that overall engagement quality increases.
Speakers:
Melisa F. Galasso
Our guidance on ethics comes from the AICPA and other groups, but it does not fully address the “why” behind ethics. Understanding what motivates people and understanding those people are key to both solving ethical dilemmas and workplace issues that can lead to greater job satisfaction and efficiency. To correct an issue, you need to delve into the root cause – the why?
Speakers:
Don Minges, MBA
Bob Mims, CPA
This course will review the Accounting Standard Updates issued by the FASB that impact nonprofit entities. We will also look at the work of the Not-for-Profit Advisory Committee (NAC) and the projects they are advising the FASB on.
Speakers:
Melisa F. Galasso
Objectives:
After attending this presentation, you will be able to...
Identify microaggressions and provide examples
Recognize the impact of microaggressions on individuals and ethical behavior in the accounting profession
Recognize the experiences of Black professionals in the accounting field
Identify strategies for creating a more inclusive and supportive work environment
Identify the role of implicit bias and social categorization in contributing to microaggressions
Recognize the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in the workplace
Use personal responsibility and accountability for creating a more inclusive environment
Instructor:
Garrett Wasny, MA, CMC, CITP/FIBP
Fields of Study:
Behavioral Ethics
Major Topics:
The major topics covered in this course include:
- Definition and examples of microaggressions
- The impact of microaggressions on individuals and ethical behavior
- The experiences of Black professionals in the accounting field
- Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in the workplace
- Implicit bias and social categorization
- Strategies for addressing microaggressions in the workplace
- Personal responsibility and accountability for creating a more inclusive environment
Unlock the full potential of Excel with our comprehensive training on shortcuts and formulas. This course is designed for CPAs and financial professionals who want to enhance their efficiency and accuracy in Excel. Learn how to navigate and utilize different versions of Excel, discover powerful new functions, and master the art of creating effective tables and automations. With practical examples and hands-on exercises, you'll transform your Excel skills, making your daily tasks quicker and more precise.
Plus, benefit from insider tips and tricks drawn from the instructor's extensive real-world experience. Whether it's mastering keyboard shortcuts that save you time or applying formulas that simplify complex calculations, you'll gain practical knowledge that you can immediately apply in your work. This course isn't just about learning Excel; it's about learning to excel at Excel.
Speakers:
Tracy Cooper, CPA
Professional codes of ethics provide guidance to professionals who are frequently required to choose between doing the right thing and the wrong thing. Sometimes, professionals violate their ethical code and do the wrong thing for what they rationalize is the right reason. This session uses the popular television show "Ozark" and its multiple examples of seemingly good people doing bad things for the right reason to define ethics as well as explore why people make unethical choices and how they justify those choices.
Speakers:
Daniel Porter, CFE
Unlike technologies we use every day, many currently emerging technologies can change how we work in the future. This session covers an assortment of technologies nearing mainstream adoption and helps you understand what they do, how they work, and some of the potential risks and rewards they offer. Attend this course, and learn the basics of blockchain, cryptocurrencies, big data, artificial intelligence, and machine learn.
Speakers:
Thomas G. Stephens Jr., CPA.CITP, CGMA
Objectives:
After attending this presentation, you will be able to...
Recognize the time savings opportunity when you use the Microsoft 365 Bookings app.
Apply all the feature options to optimize your Bookings page setup.
Instructor:
John Higgins, CPA.CITP
Fields of Study:
Computer Software & Applications
Major Topics:
The major topics covered in this course include:
- Overview of the Bookings app functionality
- Step by step demonstration of how to setup your private Bookings web page
- Defining your meeting types / services
- Configuring text message reminder notifications
- Setting your scheduling policies
- Customize your Bookings page form to capture important information while booking an appointment.
- Integrate with Microsoft Teams Meetings
Please join us for a discussion on Treasury Circular 230 and other ethical issues faced by enrolled agents and other tax preparers. In addition to covering the practice standards espoused by Treasury Circular 230, there will also be an overview of the applicable provisions in the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) and common law which will affect tax preparers. The discussion will conclude with other ethical issues, such as avoiding conflicts of interest, proper fee structure and maintaining competency. Also included will be case studies illustrating dilemmas faced by tax practitioners.
**Please Note: If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com.
Speakers:
Allison M. McLeod, LL.M., CPA
This course in part of our series on the Controllership Role. Internal control is relevant to everyone in the workplace. It represents our moral responsibility to understand and comply with organization policies and procedures. It also provides the means to hold individuals accountable for their work. The controller is an impactful position that affects a company's processes including financial, compliance and operational.
Controller functions vary across companies often following the size and complexity of the business and the industry. Smaller companies require more versatility for the controller Larger companies are more able to segregate job responsibilities across other employees.
The controller should be knowledgeable of the various controls to create a control system that will appropriately safeguard company assets and processes. Internal controls are typically comprised of control activities such as authorization, documentation, reconciliation, security and segregation of duties.
Speakers:
Lynn Fountain
Charts and graphs are nothing new. However, many professionals struggle with building compelling visualizations. If that statement describes you, participate in this session to improve your skills in creating Excel charts and other visualizations. As a result, you will create visualizations to enhance your communication skills.
This session is much more than just a seminar on fundamental charts. Instead, in this session, you will learn how to create advanced charts that are interactive, dynamic, and aesthetically pleasing – three qualities that will help to ensure that your readers and audience will understand the data you are presenting. This seminar is a must if you want to improve your communication skills.
Speakers:
Thomas G. Stephens Jr., CPA.CITP, CGMA
Audit Risk Assessment in Plain English, is a 2 hour webcast highlighting the AICPA’s clarified risk assessment standards, along with a new Statement on Auditing Standard (SAS 145) related to understanding the entity, the entity’s environment, the entity’s internal controls, and assessing the risks of material misstatement. This session will attempt to simplify the requirements using common sense examples and language.
Speakers:
Frank Crawford, CPA
Christopher Pembrook, CPA, MBA, CGAP, CRFA
This is a 2 hour webcast that will focus on the similarities between all three of these GASB accounting standards that deal with contractual arrangements such as leases, Subscription-Based Information Technology Arrangements (SBITA) and P3s. Compare and contrast these standards as you prepare for implementation this year of GASB 94 and GASB 96, and review the implementation efforts of Leases in Year 2.
Speakers:
Frank Crawford, CPA
Christopher Pembrook, CPA, MBA, CGAP, CRFA
Business ethics is not just something “nice to do” but can mean the difference between success, failure, and survival in today’s increasingly competitive environment. This seminar outlines steps to create an ethical business culture and provides specific ways for financial managers to make better ethical decisions.
Speakers:
Don Minges, MBA
Richard A. Karwic, MBA
You may have read all sorts of stories in books about how bad people steal and make their coworkers and organizations miserable. Come hear veteran Internal Auditor Rob Berry and veteran CFO John L. Daly discuss situations they have seen in the real world.
Speakers:
John L. Daly, MBA, CPA, CMA, CPIM
Rob Berry, CPA
This course will serve as an introduction to conducting effective walkthroughs to gain an understanding of the client's transaction processes as well as identify internal controls within each process. This course will review the procedures, questions to ask, and documentation requirements of walkthroughs. It will also include real-world examples of the red flags that may arise while executing a walkthrough.
Speakers:
Jaclyn Veno, CPA
Many practitioners dealing with government and not-for-profit issues are asked to serve as expert witnesses in courts of law or other adjudicatory venues. This session will discuss key issues you need to know when you are asked to serve in this capacity, including:
- Applicable standards and other engagement acceptance considerations.
- Preparation requirements and techniques.
- Dos and don'ts of testifying.
- Avoiding commons traps and tricks designed to undermine your effectiveness.
The session will conclude with a “mock cross-examination” with participants serving as the jury to identify what our witness does right and what he does wrong.
Speakers:
David L. Cotton, CPA, CFE, CGFM
This course will start with a review of the impact of the 2024 Compliance Supplement on Single Audits as well as the changes to the Uniform Guidance. We will also review common audit deficiencies found in Single Audits.
Speakers:
Melisa F. Galasso
Valuation techniques and cash management activities are two other tool categories that can round out your analytical toolbox. In this course we will initially discuss how to turn your financial plan into a powerful valuation engine. We then will discuss the formation of an efficient cash management program based on solid banker relationships. Finally, we will review Ten Steps for keeping your financial toolbox full.
Speakers:
William F. O’Brien, MBA, CPA
Fraud continues to plague businesses at epidemic levels, and technology control failures are a big reason fraud occurs. Using a case study approach, in this session, you will learn about the pervasiveness of fraud, the control failures that contribute to fraud, and what you can do to mitigate fraud risk.
A specific focus of this course is the application of information technology general controls and information technology application controls. In this course, you will examine numerous reported fraud cases and identify the general control and application control failures that contributed to each of these frauds. By learning through these real-world case studies, you will be better positioned to reduce fraud risk.
Speakers:
Thomas G. Stephens Jr., CPA.CITP, CGMA
Staff accountants have specific needs when working with Excel – needs that are often not met by their existing Excel knowledge. Chief among these are the needs to quickly summarize data, prepare accurate and aesthetically pleasing reports, and create accounting-centric calculations for elements such as depreciation, amortization, and interest. By participating in this eight-hour session, staff accountants will gain the essential skills they need to maximize their efficiency and accuracy when working with Excel.
This session begins with a quick overview of Excel best practices. It then progresses rapidly into discussions that address PivotTables, sophisticated formulas, Tables, formatting, and working with dates in Excel. Throughout the session, you will learn from accounting-centric examples to reinforce key learning points. In this session, you will learn in a “laptop-friendly” environment, and participants will have access to all the demonstration files used in the session. In sum, this seminar is a “must” for all staff accountants seeking to improve their efficiency and accuracy when working with Excel.
Speakers:
Thomas G. Stephens Jr., CPA.CITP, CGMA
Small businesses have better options now than ever before in the market of accounting solutions. Participate in this session to learn more about these options and which might be best for you or your clients.
Speakers:
Randolph (Randy) P. Johnston
Microsoft’s Power Platform – incorporated into many Microsoft 365 subscriptions – offers tools to automate common business processes. Learn how to take advantage of the Power Platform in this session.
Speakers:
Brian F. Tankersley, CPA.CITP, CGMA
Increasingly, automating business processes is a necessity. In this session, you will learn about real-world examples of automating business processes. Remember, the survival of your business might depend upon successful automation!
Speakers:
Randolph (Randy) P. Johnston
Participate in this session to learn about key emerging technologies, including quantum computing, artificial intelligence, and selfsupervised learning.
Speakers:
Brian F. Tankersley, CPA.CITP, CGMA
In today's world, AI hype bombards us from every direction. Every system seems to boast magical AI capabilities, leading to confusion and overwhelming information. This course cuts through the noise to reveal the true, practical applications of AI for your business today. Our goal is to give you real world examples of using AI on a day-to-day basis, with a clear understanding of its particular strengths and limitations.
Speakers:
Tracy Cooper, CPA
This course presents an overview of tax treaties and how they are used in structuring transactions and determining the tax impact of cross-border transactions. It discusses the ordering rules for local laws versus treaty laws, and the purpose of the tax treaties in avoiding and eliminating double taxation to promote trade and investment. The participant will learn about planning opportunities to contemplate when structuring foreign operations.
**Please Note: If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com.
Speakers:
Allison M. McLeod, LL.M., CPA
This seminar will introduce the process from filing a tax return to the IRS audit, IRS Appeals, Collections and litigation at courts of original jurisdiction. We will discuss the options taxpayers have at any point in the process with reference to real-life stories from the trenches.
**Please Note: If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com.
Speakers:
Allison M. McLeod, LL.M., CPA
Human Resources professionals are often tasked with investigating allegations of employee misconduct, discrimination, and others. Investigation training is traditionally presented from the position of an outsider looking in, such as a governmental agency, law firm, or private investigator. HR investigations require similar skills, but the environment and the approach are quite different. This session is an introduction to these differences and provides best practices for assessing allegations of employee misconduct and planning the investigation. Attendees will end the session with takeaways to immediately implement in future HR investigations. Episodes 2 and 3 complete the series.
Speakers:
Daniel Porter, CFE
If you are an experienced Excel user seeking to elevate your skills, join the K2 team for K2’s Advanced Excel. In this laptop-friendly program, you will learn critical advanced Excel skills in six key areas: 1) collaborating with other users and securing workbooks, 2) using tables to analyze and report data, 3) integrating and manipulating data from external sources, 4) creating and auditing complex formulas, 5) advanced data analysis tools, and 6) visualization techniques to analyze and communicate information.
The course draws from over twenty-five years of experience delivering Excel training to accountants and other business professionals. Throughout the program, relevant, real-world examples reinforce the topics presented. Take advantage of this opportunity to become more efficient and proficient in Microsoft Office Excel, the tool of choice for accounting and financial professionals. This course covers advanced Excel topics found in Excel 2019 and newer.
Speakers:
Thomas G. Stephens Jr., CPA.CITP, CGMA
Objectives:
- Identify what distinguishes not-for-profit auditing from commercial sector auditing
- Skillfully adjust the audit for the characteristics of a not-for-profit entity
- More effectively audit not-for-profit entities through superior knowledge of key issues
Presenters:
Charlie Blanton, CPA
Field of Study:
Auditing (Governmental) (8)
Major Topics:
- Refining key planning and general auditing considerations to the not-for-profit environment
- Characteristics of not-for-profit financial statements that require special attention
- The auditor’s consideration of fraud in auditing a not-for-profit entity
- Audit procedures to become comfortable with management’s recording and reporting of contributions and promises to give
- Auditing how a not-for-profit entity gets from natural expenses to functional expenses
- Auditing considerations and techniques related to net assets, compliance with tax laws and regulations, collections and split-interest agreements
- Considerations related to Yellow Book and single audits
Objectives:
- Identify differences in how business entity types are taxed for income tax purposes
- Recognize how personal financial planning for a business owner is related to financial planning for a flow-through entity business
- Identify how S-Corporations are taxed for self-employment tax purposes
- Recognize double-taxation and when it applies
- Identify when a transaction should be recorded on the accounting records under the cash method
- Recognize when income is recognized and an expense must be accrued on the accounting records under the accrual method
- Identify what account should not appear on the financial records if the accrual method is being used
Presenters:
Dave Peters, CPA, CFP, CLU, CPCU, MST, MBA
Field of Study:
Taxes (2)
Major Topics:
- Financial planning pyramid
- What to consider when picking an entity
- Single member LLC vs. sole proprietorship
- Corporations – S vs. C
- Double taxation
Objectives:
- Learn complicated issues of filing status and dependency exemptions
- Learn about Schedules A, B, C, D, E, and SE; Forms 8867, 4797, and 4562; passive rules and more
- Complete comprehensive problems related to Schedules A, C, and D; QBI, 4797, 6251, and more, all with “filled-in” forms
- Learn about IRA contributions, self-employed retirement plans, child-care credits, and the adoption tax credit
Presenters:
Nicole DeRosa, MAcc, CPA
Field of Study:
Taxes (8)
Major Topics:
- Comprehensive coverage of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 and The SECURE Act 2.0
- Preparation of various Form 1040 individual tax returns and schedules; provided answers include “filled-in” forms
- Coverage of Form 7203
- Coverage of §199A qualified business income, its calculation, limitations, and examples
- Dividends and interest – Ordinary, return of capital, and capital gain distribution dividends; tax-exempt interest, original issue discount, etc.
- Security transactions – From Form 1099-B to Form 8949 to Schedule D, plus mutual fund sales and related basis issues
- Self-employed person issues
- Schedule C deductions including depreciation
- Sale and exchange of property – Understanding Form 4797 and depreciation recapture; capital gains
- A working understanding of passive losses – How to handle rental property and how the passive loss rules flow to the tax forms
- Itemized deductions – A thorough understanding of what’s deductible and what’s not
- Interest deductions – Limitations and timing problems
- Charitable contributions substituting for taxes, IRS says – No!
- Retirement contributions and education credits and deductions
- Tax computations – The Kiddie Tax, AMT, regular tax, tax credits
- Individual problems illustrated by form preparation for various items, with numerous “practice tips”
- Impact of recent legislation and forms changes on the 1040
In this course, we’ll focus on applying the ASC 326 guidance to non-lending institutions. We’ll review the CECL model and discuss how to apply it to trade accounts receivables and lease receivables, as well as the other financial assets which are in the scope of the new guidance. We’ll also examine how to transition to the CECL guidance as well as review the new and voluminous disclosures required by ASC 326.
2023 is right around the corner and now is the time to get up to speed on the impact of this new guidance.
Objectives:
- Identify the key provisions of ASC 326
- Recall how to apply these provisions to trade and lease receivables
- Recall the disclosure requirements for CECL
- Identify approaches to audit the transition to and ongoing accounting for CECL
Presenters:
Richard Daisley, CPA
Field of Study:
Accounting (2), Auditing (2)
Major Topics:
- Overview of ASC 326, Credit Losses
- Application of ASC 326 to non-lending institutions
- CECL transition and disclosures
- Audit considerations related to the adoption and ongoing accounting for CECL
This course brings to the forefront advanced preparation issues, from individual returns to flow-through entities such as S corporations, LLCs, and partnerships.
Objectives:
- Properly complete several tax forms related to certain advanced technical issues which arise in preparing Forms 1065 and 1120-S
- Understand advanced technical practice issues facing practitioners today
Presenters:
Michael Frost, CPA
Field of Study:
Taxes (8)
Major Topics:
- Schedules K-2 and K-3 and filing exceptions
- Form 7203
- IRS Tax Pro Account
- IRS modernization initiatives
- Information Returns Intake System (IRIS)
- Identity Theft warnings
- IRS guidance for the marijuana industry
- “Recycled” Form 1099-NEC to report nonemployee compensation
- Form 1065 steps for reporting capital
- Centralized audit regime; late filing penalties and small partnership relief
- “Substance over Form” argument of shareholder loans
- Advanced study of “At-Risk” loans
- Employer W-2 correction requests
- White House 2025 Budget Points
- Don't get caught watching the paint dry -- What is hot and new
- What is terminating S corporations today?
- Special allocation issues of §704
- Final regulations for allocating depreciation recapture to partners and members of LLCs
Objectives:
After attending this presentation you will be able to...
Identify more than ten movies, TV shows, and books that will help you become a more successful CPA and a better person
Explain why these works provide an essential insight into what it means to be good in business and in life
Understand how viewing popular culture through the lenses of ethics and leadership provides rich insights into your work
Instructor:
Bruce Weinstein
Fields of Study:
Behavioral Ethics
Major Topics:
You will receive summaries of some of the best movies, TV programs, and books for CPAs who want to take their businesses to a higher level of success. Some of the works we'll discuss are:
- The Godfather
- Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics
- Curb Your Enthusiasm
- The Invention of Lying
- ...and many more!
Objectives:
After attending this presentation you will be able to...
Identify common mistakes in the preparation of financial statements for small- and medium-sized entities
Handle common principle departures in the financial statements of small- and medium-sized entities
Recall common footnote disclosures in small- and medium-sized entities
Recognize the new lease accounting standard implementation issues
Instructor:
Walter J. Haig
Fields of Study:
Accounting
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this class include:
- Amendments to the U.S. Accounting Standards Codification (i.e. - U.S. GAAP) issued during the 18-month period prior to the program that impact SMEs
- Update and review of the tax and cash special purpose frameworks
- Update and review of the AICPA Financial Reporting Framework for SMEs
- Update on common errors and deficiencies as identified in financial statements as identified in peer reviews and in litigation
Emotions get us every time. We all feel emotion. It’s what we do after we experience them that defines us. Emotional intelligence is critical in moving you, your teams, and your life forward. It’s all about your awareness and relationships with people.
In this course, you will learn what emotional intelligence is and why it is one of the essential factors in determining your success in your career and your life. You will apply the four key areas of emotional intelligence and strategies you can immediately use to increase your emotional intelligence.
Emotional intelligence is a skill and practice that promises to influence your life positively. You will learn the value it brings to how you approach your work and your relationships with co-workers, clients, and customers.
Speakers:
Roger Wolkoff
Accountants are routinely placed in the middle of competing forces and are called upon to sort out the ethical and regulatory priorities while at the same time providing technical and financial expertise. This workshop discusses the accountant/client & and accountant/employer & dynamics that often include serious ethical questions.
Speakers:
Albert D. Spalding Jr.
Objectives:
After attending this presentation you will be able to...
Comprehend and apply ChatGPT tools for effective IRS tax law research.
Analyze complex tax scenarios using AI-assisted techniques.
Develop skills in crafting precise prompts for accurate data retrieval.
Interpret and implement IRS tax regulations and guidelines.
Identify common pitfalls in tax law research and learn strategies for avoidance.
Evaluate the reliability and accuracy of AI-generated tax law insights.
Foster a proactive approach towards continual learning in AI and tax law.
Instructor:
Garrett Wasny, MA, CMC, CITP/FIBP
Fields of Study:
Information Technology
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this course include:
- Utilizing ChatGPT for IRS Tax Law Research: Principles and Practices
- Navigating IRS Databases Using Advanced AI Techniques
- Using IRS Prompt Templates: In-depth Analysis and Application
- ChatGPT in Action: Case Studies and Real-World Scenarios
- Exploring IRS Tax Laws: Strategies, Loopholes, and Compliance
- Error Prevention and Correction in Tax Law Research
- Future Trends: AI's Evolving Role in Taxation and Accounting
Networking strikes fear into the heart of even the most confident business leader.
What if you don't know anyone? How do you introduce yourself? How do you enter a group conversation in progress, and how do you exit when you're ready to move on? How soon should you follow up and what's the best way to stay in touch?
And: “Can't I just stay home, sit at my computer, and network on LinkedIn?”
Networking is a critical tool for spreading your message and growing your organization, yet many business and nonprofit leaders don't represent themselves or their companies effectively.
This workshop covers the nitty gritty of talking to strangers and building relationships and partnerships through networking.
Speakers:
Lisa Braithwaite, M.A.
Employees, now more than ever, are experiencing stress, anxiety and other mental health challenges and all of those come with them each day to the workplace. In order to ensure the safety and security of their workplace, employers need to address these issues and support their employees. Join us to discuss the challenges to providing mental health support to employees, the potential risks of deprioritizing mental health, and tangible actions employers can take to support the mental health of their work group. The cost of providing mental health resources and support pales in comparison to the cost of NOT providing it. Make a plan. Be ProActive.
Speakers:
Andy Sexton
Chad Ayers
Sarah Pregel, Ed.S, M.Ed, LPC
As discussed in the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners’ Occupational Fraud 2022: A Report to the Nations, 86% of all frauds are misappropriation of assets. Why is the misappropriation of assets so large? Because there as so many of them it creates many, many opportunities. And the asset which is stolen the most? CASH! Because it’s easy to conceal and you don’t have to convert it. During this presentation, the many, many different ways to misappropriate (steal) assets and which assets (besides cash) are most subject to misappropriation are discussed as well as how to recognize such and more importantly, how easy it is to prevent it!
Speakers:
Dennis F. Dycus, CFE, CPA, CGFM
The tools for managing performance and addressing misconduct are not identical. The failure to point this out to leaders has often resulted in the use of the wrong tool. Reinforcing good performance and securing improvements in performance requires skill in coaching employees, making effective requests, and providing effective feedback This course provides practical knowledge and scripts for setting, communicating, and enforcing performance expectations, such that personal and employer liability is avoided.
Speakers:
Mike Mirarchi
Performing engagements in accordance with Generally Accepted Government Auditing Standards (GAGAS or “Yellow Book”) requires additional reporting, ethics, and performance requirements. This course will identify and review the guidance found in the Yellow Book and analyze the relationship between Government Auditing Standards and the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct. We will review the Yellow Book requirements for financial statement audits while also touching upon ethical principles and independence
Speakers:
Melisa F. Galasso
Stay up to date with the ever-evolving realm of individual income taxation in this essential course tailored for tax practitioners seeking to enhance their knowledge. This course offers an in-depth review of the complexities surrounding Form 1040 for the current tax year. Delve into the recent changes and updates within the tax code, providing you with a comprehensive understanding of the shifting tax landscape. Our course ensures you are well-prepared to assist your clients by navigating the most recent tax changes, regulations, and guidelines.
Speakers:
Arthur Werner
This course begins with a look at the GASB standards effective this year, including GASB 100, Accounting Changes and Error Corrections and GASB 101, Compensated Absences. We'll include practical application of the topics in the form of case studies.
Speakers:
Melisa F. Galasso
Please note: Surgent also offers a companion course, “Schedules K-2 and K-3: Preparation of Forms” (KPF2).
Objectives:
- Understand filing requirements for Schedules K-2 and K-3
- Identify what parts of Schedules K-2 and K-3 need to be completed
Presenters:
Renata Maroney (Stasaityte), CPA
Field of Study:
Taxes (2)
Major Topics:
- IRS goals in requiring these schedules
- Detailed discussion of the domestic filing exception for 2023 tax year
- Filing requirements and exceptions for every part of Schedules K-2 and K-3
- Examples based on client situations encountered in practice
With the increasing complexity and ever-changing nature of tax laws and issues, today’s accountant needs a one-day fast-paced update course focusing on the hottest Federal income tax topics affecting individuals, businesses and their owners with an emphasis of newly enacted income tax legislation.
**Please Note: If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com
Speakers:
J. Patrick Garverick, CPA, MT, CFP®
The Not-for-Profit Advisory Committee has been busy discussing several projects that the FASB is working on and their impact on nonprofits. In this course, we will review the key issues and discussions from recent NAC meetings. We'll also take a look at ASUs issued by the FASB that may impact nonprofit financial statements. After a break, we then transition from accounting to auditing with a look at the common deficiencies found in nonprofit Yellow Book audits with a focus on CPE, reporting, and independence.
Speakers:
Melisa F. Galasso
Is your tech stack aligned with your organizational goals? Is there duplication among software titles? Is your hardware where it needs to be? Get answers to these and other questions in this session!
Speakers:
Randolph (Randy) P. Johnston
Objectives:
- Explain the eligibility requirements for funding Roth IRAs and Roth 401(k) plans
- Describe the tax impacts of rollovers from employer plans to Roth IRAs
- Demonstrate the steps that determine whether a Roth distribution is tax-free
- Determine when the ordering rules apply
Presenters:
Denise Appleby, MJ, APA, CISP, CRPS, CRC
Field of Study:
Taxes (2)
Major Topics:
- Funding options for Roth accounts
- 529 plans to Roth IRAs
- Backdoor Roth strategies
- The new Roth SEP and Roth SIMPLE IRAs
- Roth 401(k) contribution rules
- The tax impact of rolling a 401(k) to a Roth IRA
- Who can start the Roth IRA 5-year clock?
- The 5-year rules for Roth 401(k)s and Roth IRAs
- Direct and indirect Roth conversions
- Direct and indirect rollovers from Roth 401(k) plans
- The risky recapture of the 10% penalty
- How the ordering rules work and when they apply
- FIFO rules for Roth IRAs
- Case studies and cheat sheets to reinforce concepts
Objectives:
- Mine a tax return for tax planning with a client
- Understand the planning implications of the current environment
- Determine the best tax strategies for retirement
- Understand tax planning for the middle-income client
Presenters:
Bob Lickwar, CPA
Field of Study:
Taxes (8)
Major Topics:
- Comprehensive coverage of the SECURE Act 2.0
- Understanding the environment: what’s new, what’s expired or expiring, and what’s likely to change
- Reading a tax return for developing client-specific tax strategies
- Changes to the lifetime estate tax exemption in light of proposed regulations
- The net investment income tax: planning for compliance
- Family income-splitting strategies that need to be considered
- Income tax issues: impact on timing of other income
- Selling a principal residence
- Two principal residences at the same time
- Use of life insurance to protect families: Whole Life Insurance, Term Life Insurance, Universal Life Insurance, and Variable Life Insurance
- Using Roth IRAs and Roth contribution programs to best advantage
- Conversions: do they still make sense?
- Taking distributions: matching timing to client requirements
- Qualified plan contributions to reduce current income and Social Security tax: implications for business owners and self-employed
- Social Security solvency issues
- Incentive Stock Options and Employee Stock Purchase Plan considerations
- What to do about itemized deductions
- Trans-generational planning: conversions, income, and gain-splitting
- Tax benefits of HSAs and other tax-advantaged accounts
- Identifying tax opportunities: reviewing the prior-year return to develop a plan for the future
- Planning for middle-income taxpayers: financial planning for the young, the working, and those approaching or in retirement
- Best financial planning ideas for young people
To effectively advise clients, it is imperative for tax practitioners to understand these rules and be updated on the latest IRS guidance related to meals and entertainment.
Objectives:
- Understand the new rules relating to the deductibility of expenses associated with meals, entertainment, and food and beverages that employers provide to employees
Presenters:
Mike Tucker, Ph.D., LL.M., J.D., CPA
Karen Davis, EA, MBA, Ph.D.
Field of Study:
Taxes (2)
Major Topics:
- The 50% deduction for meals that are ordinary and necessary in carrying on a trade or business
- Elimination of the temporary rules that applied for 2021 and 2022 which allowed for 100% deductibility for ordinary and necessary business-related meals
- When meals are still 100% deductible
- IRS rules relating to the nondeducibility of activities considered entertainment or amusement
- What constitutes entertainment/amusement for tax purposes?
- When employers may deduct food and beverages provided to employees
- 50% deductibility for occasional employee meals and for overtime meals
- 50% deductibility for business meals during business meetings
- Business meals incurred during business travel
- Invoice meals separately from entertainment
Objectives:
After attending this presentation you will be able to...
Apply the latest tax provisions related to LLC members/partners basis from formation through operations and concluding with sale and/or liquidation
Calculate tax basis capital accounts
Instructor:
Steven C. Dilley, CPA, JD, PhD
Fields of Study:
Taxes
Major Topics:
The major topics covered in this class include:
- How to calculate the basis when the entity is formed, including the impact of contributed property
- Explains the use of both "inside" and "outside" basis determination
- Clarifies the importance of partnership capital accounts and partnerships debt on partner's tax basis
- Comprehensive example to illustrate the mechanics of the basis determination process
- Explanation of how basis is impacted by distributions of partnership property and sale and/or liquidation of the partnership interest
QuickBooks remains one of the leading accounting solutions for small and growing businesses and Intuit has added numerous advanced features to the application over the past few releases. In this seminar, you will learn how to take advantage of many of QuickBooks’ new and advanced features to solve important issues. For example, you will learn advanced inventory management techniques, including the ability to change the default costing methodology in QuickBooks, and implementing lot and serial number tracking. You will also learn how to build complete sets of financial statements in Excel that link in real-time to underlying QuickBooks data files and how to create multi-company financial statements. Additionally, you will learn how to put the Client Data Review feature to work to streamline the process of identifying and correcting errors and closing accounting periods in QuickBooks.
Knowing how to take advantage of the advanced tools and features available can determine your level of success when working with QuickBooks. Take advantage of this opportunity to learn about QuickBooks’ “deep” features so that you maximize your effectiveness with the application.
Speakers:
Thomas G. Stephens Jr., CPA.CITP, CGMA
Congress was EXTREMELY busy in late December 2022! During this lame-duck session, Congress was able to pass SECURE 2.0, which is essentially the original SECURE Act that was passed in late 2019. There are over 50 tax-related provisions within SECURE 2.0 which an advisor needs to be able to master. This course will provide the participant with everything that that they need to know about SECURE 2.0 so that they will be able to better serve their clients’ retirement planning needs.
**Please Note: If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com.
Speakers:
Arthur Werner
Objectives:
After attending this presentation you will be able to...
Describe how some people begin their career with good intentions yet end up in prison.
Explain how seemingly benign decisions can lead to severe problems later.
Identify how gray areas can expose people to problems they cannot foresee.
Understand how seizing the wrong opportunity can cost people their job and freedom.
Instructor:
Justin Paperny
Fields of Study:
Behavioral Ethics
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this class include:
- The importance of values
- Identifying success
- Ethical dilemmas
- Mitigation strategies
- Creating tools to help make better decisions
- Personal accountability strategies
Objectives:
After attending this presentation you will be able to ...
Determine the advantages of using PivotTables to analyze data from multiple dimensions
Apply the step-by-step process to create PivotTables
Choose the PivotTable options that best fit your needs
Use PivotCharts to present your data graphically for the most effective analysis
Instructor:
Bryan L. Smith, CPA.CITP, CISA
Fields of Study:
Computer Software & Applications
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this class include:
- The advantages of PivotTable for Data Analysis
- Step-by-Step PivotTable creation
- Creating PivotCharts
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View Series SequenceThis is a compelling course designed to strengthen the ethical foundations of experienced accountants in leadership roles. This course delves into the challenges
and responsibilities of maintaining high ethical standards in complex and pressure-filled business environments. Participants will explore key concepts of ethical decision- making, the impact of leadership on organizational integrity, and strategies for fostering an ethical culture even when external behaviors fall short of these standards. Through engaging lectures, dynamic discussions, and real-world scenarios, this course equips leaders with the skills necessary to act as ethical pillars within their organizations, ensuring their actions influence positive change and uphold the highest standards of professional conduct.
Speakers:
Jane Mims, PhD.
Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to...
Identify designing and performing standard audit procedures related to cash and cash equivalents
Recognize typical presentation and disclosure issues related to cash
Recall how to evaluate audit evidence associated with this typically starting audit area, including evidence obtained through inquiry
Instructor:
Jennifer F. Louis, CPA
Fields of Study:
Auditing
Major Topics:
The major topics covered in this course include:
- Typical audit risks and special considerations related to cash and cash equivalents
- Designing a detailed audit plan, linking assessed risk to planned procedures
- Performing typical audit procedures associated with auditing cash and cash equivalents
- Case study related to auditing cash and cash equivalents, including identifying and evaluating a misappropriation of cash
- Identifying how to obtain evidence through inquiry of the client
The budgeting process can be a time consuming and frustrating process for accountants. The constraints and pressures can lead to poor decisions in both the technical and human components. This series will offer solutions to the budgeting woes from both the big picture and in the details.
Understanding and Preventing Budget Calamities
2 Hours - Accounting
• Most of us lead or participate in the budget process at least annually. Inherent flaws exist in the standard budget building process that you can solved by recognizing them and committing to solutions.
Building Flexible Budgeting Models: Walking Through and Crunching The Numbers
2 Hours - Accounting
• We can all learn from others and improve our budgeting process by listening to our colleagues’ wisdom and experience. This session takes a unique review of the fundamental budget issues faced by all and walks through a detailed modeling process intended to generate discussion and best practices to improve your organization’s financial planning.
Avoiding Budget People Issues: Managing Budgeting’s Soft Side
2 Hours - Accounting
• Financial plans have a technical component and human component. We can resolve some of our budget issues by exploring the process’ human aspect. This session includes a case study that measures an individual’s personality type and then explores how to use our strengths and weaknesses to create to a better plan.
Budgeting: Presenting and Communicating your Numbers
2 Hours - Accounting
• Now that the budget is complete, how we communicate our plan is critical. this session reveals some key guidelines in budget presentation and will identify key problems in how people often communicate financial plans.
Speakers:
Bob Mims, CPA
The objective of corrective action is to change conduct through teaching. Corrective action may be sequential, out of order, repetitive, or not appropriate to take at all. The action selected should reflect the type, frequency, and severity of the misconduct. Changing conduct through teaching requires effective employee relations skills. This course provides practical knowledge and scripts for handling a wide array of sensitive misconduct situations with good judgment, such that personal and employer liability is avoided.
Speakers:
Mike Mirarchi
Cybercrime is on the rise and CPAs that handle sensitive client data are often the target of cybercrimes. By attending this session you'll learn what the eight biggest threats are to your business and uncover the three pillars of cybersecurity that you can build your firm's defense around.
Speakers:
Jon Melloy
Prior to the original SAS No. 82 on Consideration of Fraud In A Financial Statement Audit (now codified as SAS No. 122, AU 240), the word fraud never appeared in a single SAS, nor was it described anywhere. SAS No. 82 stated that auditors failed to detect fraud for two reasons: 1) They did not know what it looked like and 2) They had not been trained to look for it. Although the SASs did not provide any guidance, auditors have always been responsible for the detection of anything that would cause a material misstatement of the financial statements whether caused by error or irregularities. (They would not even say the word fraud until it appeared in SAS No. 82) The standards were replete with guidance on the detection of an error but silent on how to detect irregularities. Now auditors are required to document in every financial statement audit their process of determining the risk of financial misstatement due to fraud.
This presentation is designed to focus on frauds that were missed by the auditors and, in some cases, why it was missed. There will also be discussion as to what the auditor must do in order to improve their track record on detecting fraud. As reported on the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners Occupational Fraud 2022: A Report to the Nations, only 4% of frauds were initially discovered by the external auditor. It was reported that more frauds were discovered by accident, (5%) then was discovered by the external auditor.
Speakers:
Dennis F. Dycus, CFE, CPA, CGFM
One of the three major forms of occupational fraud, along with corruption and asset misappropriation, is financial statement fraud.
From improper asset valuation to fictitious revenues, this course will review financial statement fraud red flags and examine real-life examples.
Speakers:
Jaclyn Veno, CPA
Stay at the forefront of business income taxation with this essential course tailored for tax practitioners seeking to enhance their expertise. This course offers an in-depth review of the intricacies surrounding business income taxation, focusing on the latest developments for the current tax year. Dive into recent changes and updates within the tax code, providing you with a comprehensive understanding of the evolving tax landscape. Equip yourself to effectively navigate new regulations, guidelines, and strategies while assisting clients in optimizing their business income tax planning.
This course was updated in January of 2024 with an additional speaker, Shelli Huston.
Speakers:
Arthur Werner
Understanding the dynamics of family interaction is one of the most important skills in helping a family business succeed.
This course takes a candid look inside the family business, and will help the participant navigate delicate issues while learning to provide counsel that will grow - or protect - the family business and non-family staff.
Speakers:
James T. Lindell, CPA, CSP, CGMA, MBA
Excel remains a staple tool for virtually all accounting and financial professionals. In this session learn about many of the newer features in Excel, along with some you may have overlooked in the past…truly “must-see CPE!”
Speakers:
Thomas G. Stephens Jr., CPA.CITP, CGMA
Objectives:
After attending this presentation, you will be able to...
Identify the major components of reporting in not-for profit organizations
Determine how to prepare, in accordance with GAAP, the note disclosures for a not-for-profit entity's (NFP)'s financial statements relating to ASU 2016-14 and ASU 2016-18
Evaluate going concern and subsequent events resulting from COVID-19
Recognize appropriate accounting for recording and recognizing contributions
Recognize key facts and impacts of current accounting standard updates
Instructor:
Adelina Burke, CPA
Fields of Study:
Auditing
Major Topics:
The major topics covered in this course include:
- Presentation of NFP financial statements focusing on ASU 2016-14 and ASU 2016-18 with example disclosures
- Common pitfalls on functional expense reporting
- Tips to consider on functional expense reporting
- Ways to manage liquid resources
- Peer review findings relating to implementation of ASU 2016-14
- Items to consider when preparing for an audit and reviewing financial statements related to COVID-19 (underwater endowments, liquidity, going concern, subsequent events etc.)
- Key facts and impacts on current ASUs
- Cybersecurity issues
Every presenter has to deal with a difficult audience or audience member at one time or another. Professionals, however, because of topics or situations that are inherently uncomfortable, or because of mandated/resistant audience members, will face these audiences more frequently.
It can be difficult to get a resistant audience/member to resonate with your message, but if they leave angry, uninspired, unmotivated or unlikely to act on your call to action, you don't get the results you need or want.
Speakers:
Lisa Braithwaite, M.A.
Most professionals routinely use Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint, but many are self-taught and, as a result, have not been exposed to the best features of these three applications. Consequently, they often use “brute force,” inefficient means when working with these three components of Microsoft Office. If that describes you, ensure you carve time out of your schedule to participate in this fourhour session. In it, you will learn how to work much more efficiently when using these tools to get better results in less time.
Speakers:
Thomas G. Stephens Jr., CPA.CITP, CGMA
Specifically designed for preparation, compilation, and review practitioners, this course will provide you with a comprehensive review and hands-on application for performing financial statement preparation, compilation, and review engagements. You will learn the ins and outs of applying SSARS No. 21, Clarification and Recodification, as well as the additional guidance related to SSARS engagements through the issuance of SSARS Nos. 22-25 by the ARSC. The course will also review recent peer review feedback on SSARS engagements, providing insights on how to successfully apply this guidance.
Not only will this course bring you up to date on SSARSs requirements and guidance, but more importantly, it will provide you with practical examples and illustrations to help you effectively and efficiently perform compilation, preparation, and review engagements.
Objectives:
- Understand and apply SSARS No. 21, Clarification and Recodification
- Be familiar with changes related to the issuance of SSARS Nos. 22-25
- Be familiar with preparation, compilation, and review program examples
- Be aware of the most recent reports and other required communications
Presenters:
Ken Levine
Field of Study:
Auditing (4)
Major Topics:
- SSARS No. 21, Clarification and Recodification, and updates to SSARS No. 21 due to the issuance of SSARS No. 23, Omnibus Statement on Standards for Accounting and Review Services
- SSARS No. 22, Compilation of Pro Forma Financial Information
- SSARS No. 24, Omnibus Statement on Standards for Accounting and Review Services -- 2018
- SSARS No. 25, Materiality in a Review of Financial Statements and Adverse Conclusions
- Sample comprehensive engagement work programs for preparation, compilation, and review engagements
Objectives:
After attending this presentation you will be able to...
Answer common questions related to the fair presentation and disclosure of cryptocurrency and other digital assets
Recognize common risks and audit techniques relevant to digital records
Instructor:
Jennifer F. Louis, CPA
Fields of Study:
Accounting
Major Topics:
The major topics covered in this class include:
- Common applications related to initial recognition and measurement, subsequent measurement or derecognition, presentation, and disclosure of cryptocurrency and other digital assets
- Feedback from the AICPA's Digital Assets Working Group intended to assist auditors with opining on these digital records
Objectives:
- Understand the basics of employment law and how they affect employment best practices
- Identify techniques to help control the interview and discover the hidden talents of applicants
Presenters:
Jane Disher
Field of Study:
Business Law (4)
Major Topics:
- How the application of policies and employment laws within the workplace can reduce employee complaints, and protect your company from claims of discrimination or wrongful behavior
- Examining wage and pay practices, FMLA examples, and other challenging workplace questions, to insure actions are consistent with laws/policies
- Key functions of employment including recruitment, interviewing and selection
Objectives:
Increased appreciation for the role and importance of the Code of Professional Conduct
Review of the eleven basic rules applicable to members in public practice
Increased awareness of the threats to noncompliance faced by members in public practice per the Conceptual Framework
Enhanced ethics-related critical thinking skills through case analysis
Instructor:
Albert D. Spalding, JD, PhD, CPA/CFF
Fields of Study:
Regulatory Ethics
Major Topics:
- Ethics for Members in Public Practice: Why Bother?
- Re-Introducing the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct
- The Eleven Rules for Members in Public Practice
- The Conceptual Framework: Avoiding the Risk of Noncompliance
- Case Discussions: Members in Public Practice
The Enhancing Audit Quality Initiative has identified inadequate or nonexistent audit documentation as one of the most significant issues facing the profession. Over half of the engagements reviewed by the AICPA did not meet the requirements of AU-C 230. This course will look at common misconceptions related to audit documentation and help attendees address these deficiencies with efficient and effective best practices.
Speakers:
Melisa F. Galasso
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, telework in state and local government was not often embraced as a form of employment. As the pandemic continues, governments are beginning to experience the benefits of remote work and are reevaluating hiring practices to offer more telework and hybrid work options, not simply as a result of an emergency.
This course will review various telework options and best practices for success.
Speakers:
Jaclyn Veno, CPA
Over 80% of all employment-related lawsuits relate to termination. Every termination should be treated as a potential lawsuit. The facts supporting a leader's recommendation of discharge must be fully investigated. The discharge of an employee requires prior review and approval. Narrow self-interest, spite, or personal animosity must not play a part in making termination decisions. This course provides practical knowledge and scripts for handling discharges with good judgment such that personal and employer liability is avoided.
Speakers:
Mike Mirarchi
When the leadership in any organizations carries out their responsibilities of establishing, maintaining and monitoring internal controls, it significantly reduces the possibility of fraud occurring. When and if it does occur, a good system of internal controls will often detect it early on.
This presentation is an illustration of what can happen when top management fails to carry out their responsibility of protecting an entity’s assets through a good system of internal controls.
Speakers:
Dennis F. Dycus, CFE, CPA, CGFM
Are you looking to fortify your practice against the ever-growing threats in the digital landscape? Join us for the second installment of our exclusive webinar series, "Mastering Cybersecurity," brought to you by Practice Protect.
In today's digitally connected world, the need for comprehensive cybersecurity is paramount. With cyberattacks becoming more sophisticated, it's crucial to stay ahead of the curve in protecting your sensitive client data.
This webinar series is designed to equip CPAs with the knowledge and tools needed to secure their practices and client information effectively.
Speakers:
Jon Melloy
Bitcoin and crypto have been in the news recently for a variety of reasons. This course will cover the basics of accounting and auditing for cryptocurrency including recent standard setting by the FASB as well as a look at the AICPA's Accounting for and Auditing of Digital Assets practice aid.
Speakers:
Jaclyn Veno, CPA
Hacks, attacks, ransomware, malware – where does it end? Unfortunately, tech crimes continue to plague businesses of all sizes. Participate in this session to learn how you can reduce the risk of becoming yet another victim.
Speakers:
Brian F. Tankersley, CPA.CITP, CGMA
Regardless of size, most public accounting firms are mandated to have a written security plan in place. Failing to have such a plan in place can lead to substantial fines. Join us in this session to learn what your security plan should include and how to implement it.
Speakers:
Randolph (Randy) P. Johnston
Objectives:
After completing this class you will have the ability to...
Create complex lookup formulas
Use the INDIRECT function to speed worksheet creation
Use ERROR checking functions in calculations
Instructor:
Bryan L. Smith, CPA.CITP, CISA
Fields of Study:
Computer Software & Applications
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this class include:
- Performing advanced searching & data retrieval with LOOKUP, INDEX & MATCH functions
- Speeding up worksheet creation with the INDIRECT function
- Testing conditions with the LOGICAL functions (IF, AND, OR, NOT)
- Using ERROR checking functions
Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to...
Identify typical audit risks and special audit considerations for tangible long-lived assets
Tailor a detailed audit plan to respond to assessed risk of material misstatement related to fixed assets and leases
Recall key controls related to property, plant, and equipment
Recognize and apply lease accounting requirements, including the impact of Topic 842 lease accounting standard changes on both lessees and lessors
Instructor:
Jennifer F. Louis, CPA
Fields of Study:
Auditing
Major Topics:
The major topics covered in this course include:
- Typical audit risks and responses for tangible long-lived assets
- Special issues related to initial recognition and capitalization, including capitalized interest
- Key controls related to PP&E
- Lease accounting requirements and practical application of Topic 842
Objectives:
- Advise clients regarding the latest information on estate planning and administration
Presenters:
Mike Tucker, Ph.D., LL.M., J.D., CPA
William Colwell
Edward Renn, Esq.
Lance Weiss, CPA, CVA
Field of Study:
Taxes (3)
Major Topics:
- The federal transfer tax exemption for 2023 and 2024
- What constitutes a valid will
- Common trust vehicles often used to safeguard assets
- Consequences of intestacy
- How to transfer property outside of a will
- Legal treatment of marital property
- Transfer of IRAs and retirement plans
- Probate generally and probate for property held outside of the state of decedent’s residence
- When an estate tax return should be filed
- Portability of the Deceased Spousal Unused Exclusion (DSUE) amount
This is a specialized course designed for experienced accounting professionals who are looking to strengthen their interpersonal and professional skills in maintaining
appropriate boundaries within and beyond the workplace. This course delves deep into the complexities of workplace relationships, personal practices, & ethical dilemmas, providing participants with advanced strategies to effectively manage professional distances and avoid problematic conflicts of all kinds. Through interactive sessions, case studies, and expert guidance, attendees will learn how to navigate sensitive situations with tact and integrity, ensuring that their professional conduct remains impeccable, and their careers continue to thrive in an increasingly complex business environment.
Speakers:
Jane Mims, PhD.
Objectives:
- Recognize the tax compliance obligations when a new client is hired
- Identify ongoing tax obligations including Form 941 and 940 filings
- State where unemployment insurance should be paid
Presenters:
Dave Peters, CPA, CFP, CLU, CPCU, MST, MBA
Field of Study:
Taxes (2)
Major Topics:
- Form W-4
- Form I-9
- Form W-9
- End-of-year compliance
- Payroll tax returns
- Unemployment insurance
OneNote is a fantastic application included in your Microsoft 365 subscription. Yet, it is underutilized and misunderstood most of the time. If you genuinely want to change how you work, embrace OneNote. Stop using Outlook as a filing cabinet for essential emails and move them to OneNote instead. If you share a OneNote notebook with others, you can stop emailing altogether within your group and use OneNote as your collaboration and reference platform.
Speakers:
Connie Clark
Non-fungible Tokens (NFTs), unique, identifiable digital assets based on blockchain technologies, have become a fast-growing industry. This course will provide a background on how NFTs came into the mainstream marketplace. These materials will assist the practitioner to understand the tax implications of the creation, purchase and sale of these assets.
**Please Note: If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com.
Speakers:
Allison M. McLeod, LL.M., CPA
The audit standards state that one of the reasons auditors fail to detect fraud is that they don’t know what it looks like. Prior to the original SAS No. 82, Consideration of Fraud In A Financial Statement Audit, nowhere in any SAS was there a description of what fraud looked like. So, as they say, if you don’t know what you are looking for, you can often look right at it and not recognize it!
This presentation illustrates some of the more common indicators of fraud they most individuals would overlook unless they 1) knew what they were looking for and were 2) actually looking for it. Contrary to what the standards say about fraud being concealed, I have found that fraud is often laying on the table right in front of you; but no one has discovered it because they have no idea what the indicators of fraud are.
Speakers:
Dennis F. Dycus, CFE, CPA, CGFM
Are you looking to fortify your practice against the ever-growing threats in the digital landscape? Join us for the third installment of our exclusive webinar series, "Mastering Cybersecurity," brought to you by Practice Protect.
In today's digitally connected world, the need for comprehensive cybersecurity is paramount. With cyberattacks becoming more sophisticated, it's crucial to stay ahead of the curve in protecting your sensitive client data. This webinar series is designed to equip CPAs with the knowledge and tools needed to secure their practices and client information effectively.
Speakers:
Jon Melloy
Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) has become a hot topic among standard setters. This session will look at the work of the FASB, GASB, and AICPA in the areas of ESG. We’ll also look at the types of engagements CPAs can provide to entities who want assurance around their ESG reporting.
Speakers:
Melisa F. Galasso
Office Scripts are an exciting new development for Excel and other applications. Although they are like macros in some respects, most users will likely find them easier to work with. Learn how to put this powerful automation tool to use!
Speakers:
Thomas G. Stephens Jr., CPA.CITP, CGMA
Objectives:
After attending this presentation, you will be able to...
Identify how the federal income tax differs from other types of federal taxes
Determine the steps in computing a taxpayer's federal income tax liability
Differentiate tax consequences for terms commonly used for the federal income tax, such as "adjusted gross income," "qualifying child," "tax credits," "filing status," and "kiddie tax"
Recognize how an individual's standard deduction is determined
Indicate differences in the tax for ordinary income, capital gains, and qualified dividend income
Recall the difference between the cash and accrual method, and the correct period in which taxpayers must recognize income and/or deductions
Identify deadlines for filing income tax returns and estimated taxes and how to obtain an extension of time for filing a return
Instructor:
Allison M. McLeod, LL.M., CPA
Fields of Study:
Taxes
Major Topics:
The major topics covered in this class include:
- Defining Federal Income Taxes
- Computing federal income tax liability
- Calculating adjusted gross income
- Defining Qualifying Child
- Determining filing status
- Calculating the Kiddie Tax
- Standard deduction
- Tax Rates for ordinary income, capital gains, and qualified dividend income
- Cash v. Accrual Method
- Filing deadlines and obtaining extensions
This is a dynamic course tailored for seasoned accountants who are looking to elevate their skills in navigating and leading through organizational change. This advanced program focuses on enhancing agility by providing the tools and techniques necessary to manage and adapt to rapid shifts in the accounting landscape. Participants will explore theoretical frameworks alongside practical strategies that support effective change management for diverse business environments.
Speakers:
Jane Mims, PhD.
Objectives:
After attending this presentation you will be able to...
Distinguish IRS authority to summons.
Identify practical approaches to complying with an IRS summons.
Recognize IRS summons procedure.
Recall the steps involved when the IRS decides to make a summons referral.
Recognize how to elevate summons disputes.
Instructor:
Billy L. Fauller, III, EA, CTRS, NTPI
Fields of Study:
Taxes
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this course include:
- The ingredients that make up an IRS summons.
- The IRS' legal authority to summons.
- How to comply with a summons.
- Whether to appear in response with your client or not.
- Common errors the IRS can make that will invalidate a summons.
- Following DOJ summons referral process; all based on an actual case.
It is no secret bankruptcy filings will see a tremendous uptick in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. As an accountant, CFP, attorney or other professional, you need to be able to discuss the process and different available courses of action with your clients. Both landlords and tenants will be influenced tremendously. Individuals will look to your advice for a discharge and new start. Businesses will do the same and will also need to advise loyal employees. Creditors will receive proofs of claim and look to you for your expertise. Take this webinar and make sure you can speak fluently to both creditors and debtors.
As trusted advisors, then, professionals should have a basic understanding of the bankruptcy process. This course provides a thorough review of the consumer and corporate bankruptcy practice. Participants in this webinar will gain an understanding of how consumer and corporate bankruptcy proceedings begin and end, as well as learn about key issues that affect debtor and creditor rights during bankruptcy.
This webinar provides information from the perspective of both debtor and creditor. Although bankruptcy concerns the debts of the debtor, the Bankruptcy Code provides substantial protections to creditors. Creditor rights, however, vary widely depending on the status afforded the creditor under the Bankruptcy Code.
Do yourself, your clients and your profit margin a favor and sign up for this invaluable webinar.
Objectives:
- Understand the different types of bankruptcy proceedings
- Advise clients regarding the proof of claim process
- Be well versed in the eligibility requirements for consumer bankruptcies
- Understand the role of the automatic stay injunction
Presenters:
Jason Cornell, Esq.
Field of Study:
Business Law (2)
Major Topics:
- Commencement of a bankruptcy proceeding
- Protections provided to debtors under the Bankruptcy Code
- Key procedural aspects of bankruptcy
- The automatic stay
- Differences between Chapters 7, 11, and 13 bankruptcy cases
- The bankruptcy discharge
- Proofs of claim
- Plans of reorganization
- Litigation that can arise during bankruptcy
- Creditor committees
- Bankruptcy trustees
- Avoidable preferences and fraudulent transfers
- Special rights afforded to landlords and secured creditors
Navigating the complexities of business transactions requires a deep understanding of tax and estate planning strategies. In this comprehensive course tailored for financial professionals, participants will explore the intricacies of creative approaches to buying, selling, or gifting a business. Through real-world scenarios and practical insights, attendees will gain invaluable expertise in identifying tax risks, minimizing liabilities, and safeguarding assets. From evaluating valuation methods to exploring the details of stock versus asset purchases, this course equips you with the essential tools to provide informed counsel to clients.
Discover the potential for strategic success as you master topics including estate transfer and tax implications, gifting strategies, and the utilization of various trusts and partnerships. Whether you're a CPA, EA, attorney, or financial planner, this course offers indispensable knowledge to elevate your practice. With a recommended 8 credit hours of Continuing Professional Education (CPE), this intermediate-level course is designed for professionals with a foundational understanding of business tax and estate planning. Join us and immerse yourself in a journey towards mastery in the vibrant landscape of business transactions.
**Please Note: If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com.
Speakers:
Arthur Werner
This course addresses the most recent legislative developments impacting individual taxpayers, with a focus on important provisions, rules and concepts to apply when preparing client returns.
**Please Note: If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com.
Speakers:
Steven C. Dilley, CPA, JD, PhD
Objectives:
- Understand the latest GAO, OMB, AICPA, GASB, and FASB developments
- Keep accounting and auditing skills up to date with current requirements
- Prepare for major changes on the horizon
Presenters:
Charlie Blanton, CPA
Field of Study:
Accounting (Governmental) (4), Auditing (Governmental) (4)
Major Topics:
- Developing issues related to Yellow Book audits and single audits
- Key AICPA developments affecting audits of governments and nonprofits (including SAS No. 145 on risk assessment)
- Recent GASB activities directed toward state and local governments (e.g., the implementation of GASB Nos. 100 and 101, and additional GASB projects)
- Lessons learned by nonprofits (and lessons remaining) from the implementation of FASB ASC 842, Leases and ASU No. 2020-07 related to contributions of nonfinancial assets
- Other issues related to nonprofits
Objectives:
- Understand the latest enacted tax law changes
- Understand strategies and techniques to use in light of tax changes
- Understand current cases and rulings affecting individuals and businesses
Presenters:
Bob Lickwar, CPA
Field of Study:
Taxes (8)
Major Topics:
- Comprehensive coverage of the Inflation Reduction Act, including:
- The Clean Vehicle Credit, Credit for Previously Owned Clean Vehicles, Credit for Qualified Commercial Clean Vehicles, Residential Clean Energy Credit, Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit, Premium Tax Credit, Elective Payment, Transferability, and Prevailing Wage and Apprenticeship Requirements
- Comprehensive coverage of the SECURE 2.0 Act, including:
- Expanding Enrollment in Retirement Plans, Increase in Age for Required Beginning Date for Mandatory Distributions, New Exceptions to Penalty-Free Withdrawal from Retirement Plans, and recent IRS guidance
- Timely coverage of breaking tax legislation
- Form 1099-K reporting requirements
- Detailed analysis and examples of Sale of Passthrough Entity Interest and Net Investment Income Tax
- The Gig Economy -- Tax implications, Independent Contractor vs. Employee Classification, and the 2024 DOL Final Rule
- New FinCEN reporting requirements under the Corporate Transparency Act in 2024, including recently updated FAQs
- Recent Employee Retention Tax Credit updates, including the limited-time reopening of the Voluntary Disclosure Program
- New Form 1099-DA
- Practice aids, including all the numbers applicable for the current year -- inflation-adjusted amounts, mileage rates, retirement contributions, and more
- Advanced practice, reporting, and other issues intertwined with advanced planning and discussion ideas
Objectives:
After attending this presentation you will be able to...
Determine which Power BI tools works best for your needs
Use Power Pivot to analysis your data
Create measures that will help you analyze your data
Use a Date / Calendar table to perform complex date analysis
Apply the DAX calculation process to validate calculations
Instructor:
Bryan L. Smith, CPA.CITP, CISA
Fields of Study:
Computer Software & Applications
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this class include:
- Introduction to Excel Power BI Tools
- Loading data into Power Pivot using data modeling
- Creating "measures" using DAX functions and formulas
- Using a date table to create time-intelligent measures
- The DAX calculation process
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Objectives:
Prepare for possible ethical conflicts in your career by discussing real life cases.
Instructor:
John L. Daly, MBA, CPA, CMA, CPIM
Fields of Study:
Regulatory Ethics
Major Topics:
We introduce new case selections to this seminar every year. Past cases have included these issues:
- Can you protect the public interest without violating our profession's confidentiality rules?
- How can a corporate world CPA get in trouble with their board of accountancy?
- Is a culture of fear and intimidation particularly susceptible to corporate fraud?
- How can using the CPA credential get a corporate accountant in trouble?
- Is exaggerating your CPE hours a violation of our professional codes of conduct?
- What are your options when your employer is clearly breaking the law?
- Does any legislation provide effective Whistleblower protection?
Objectives:
After attending this presentation you will be able to...
Identify key questions to ask your clients before making an S election to help them stay proactive and make the best entity choice
Determine proactive measures you can take as an accounting professional to help your clients stay compliant with S Corp regulations
Evaluate scenarios for cash management when reasonable compensation has not been paid, but should have been
Recognize complications and penalties, and leverage early detection to mitigate risks of late payroll tax deposits
Illustrate nuances related to health insurance and reasonable compensation, including vision and dental benefits, to optimize tax planning strategies
Instructor:
John Morse, CPA
Fields of Study:
Taxes
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this course include:
- Review best practices to help your client evaluate if an S election is an appropriate choice
- How to be proactive and head off common reasonable compensation issues before they happen
- Explore strategies for cash management if cash isn't available at year end
- Explore what’s at stake when reasonable compensation isn’t paid timely
Objectives:
After attending this presentation you will be able to...
Recognize the value proposition for using the Microsoft 365 Forms app to capture data online
Identify the specific steps required to create, distribute, collect and analyze form data.
Instructor:
John Higgins, CPA.CITP
Fields of Study:
Computer Software & Applications
Major Topics:
The major topics covered in this course include:
- Overview of the Microsoft 365 Forms app features and capabilities
- Step-by-step review and demonstration of the Forms app
- Designing your form or survey
- Creating form questions
- Using branching to eliminate unnecessary questions based on form input data
- Customizing the form theme / style
- Manage form response settings
- Distribute forms via link, website or email
- Review of the completed forms response report
- Exporting forms data to Excel for further analysis
Objectives:
After attending this presentation you will be able to...
Recognize the ethical challenges created by emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and the foundational principles included in the Code of Professional Standards.
Recall the ethical imperative to remain competent in this new environment in order to serve in the public interest.
Consider whether current ethics standards address all of the challenges associated with data privacy and security.
Instructor:
Allison M. Henry, CPA, CGMA
Fields of Study:
Regulatory Ethics
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this class include:
- The foundational ethical principles CPAs are required to follow and how these principles apply to audit quality, data privacy and security, and the use of emerging technologies.
- The profession's need to change to meet its ethics standard in a technology-centric environment.
- Changes being considered by the AICPA and the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy that could impact the profession.
In this five part master series, class participants will gain a comprehensive view into the world of forensic data analytics (FDA). From understanding practical use cases of FDA in the audit, internal audit, investigations and proactive monitoring to understanding necessary data sources, validation proceudres, success factors and pitfalls to avoid. We will also explore hundreds of leading anti-fraud tests around corruption, conflicts of interest, fake vendor schemes, segregation of duties, revenue recognition and sales abuse, among dozens of other schemes. Participants will develop their own library of anti-fraud tests from various open source locations and apply them in relevant contexts such as the COSO Fraud Risk Management Guide. Finally, participants will also peek into future innovations in FDA and how technologies such as ChatGPT, data visualization, machine learning, AI and cryptocurrencies are all impacting the discipline. We can't promise you'll be a programmer after this course, but you will certainly be armed with the information needed to project manage an FDA project and "direct" the programmers to accomplish your fraud risk / FDA objectives.
Speakers:
Vincent M. Walden, CPA, CFE
Target setting can drive breathtaking positive results, the moonlandings, the eradication of smallpox or the repair of the ozone layer, for example.
They can also have a dark side that can put executives in jail, bring global businesses to their knees and even cause wholesale loss of life.
Using practical examples and case studies, this course walks you through the steps you need to follow to design robust, effective and credible targets for your organization.
Speakers:
Bernie Smith
Many organizations struggle to keep budgets current in an ever-changing business climate. Twenty-first century performance metrics focus on determining what budgets should be rather than what they were in the past. Using performance metrics effectively reduces work, reduces politics, provides flexibility and substantially improves the performance management process. This session will show you powerful techniques to drive your organization’s performance.
Speakers:
John L. Daly, MBA, CPA, CMA, CPIM
Business ethics is not something “nice to do” but can mean the difference between success, failure and survival in today’s competitive environment. Being trustworthy, having consistent business principles and an outstanding reputation may provide an organization’s only long-term competitive advantage. This updated webcast outlines eight steps to create an ethical business environment including specific ways for financial professionals to make better ethical decisions moving forward.
Speakers:
Richard A. Karwic, MBA
More and more entities need Yellow Book engagements, including a growing number of for-profit entities. In this course, we will review the unique independence requirements in GAGAS. We'll also review the recent changes to quality management in Yellow Book. We'll close with a reminder of common deficiencies found in Yellow Book engagements.
Speakers:
Melisa F. Galasso
This session will provide a basic overview of Employee Stock Ownership Plans (“ESOPs”). It will specifically address what companies are well suited for establishing an ESOP, how ESOPs are implemented, and how employees and departing owners alike can benefit from them. The session is intended to provide business and tax advisors with talking points about how an ESOP may be used as a succession planning strategy.
Speakers:
Mindi Johnson
Amanda Dernovshek
Collaboration is more important now than ever. In this session, you will learn how to take advantage of today’s collaboration tools to improve accuracy, customer/client service, and organizational efficiency.
Speakers:
Randolph (Randy) P. Johnston
We kick off this course with a look at the GASB standards that are effective this year including GASB 100, Accounting Changes and Error Corrections and GASB 101, Compensated Absences. We then move to the NFP side of the house with a look at the Accounting Standard Updates issued by the FASB that impacts nonprofit entities. Following that, we review the work of the Not-for-Profit Advisory Committee (NAC) and the projects they advise the FASB on. After the break, we will conduct a deeper dive into Yellow Book and Single Audit engagements. The course closes with a look at the significant changes in the 2024 Compliance Supplement, the changes to the Uniform Guidance and the common deficiencies identified by the federal agencies and peer reviewers.
Speakers:
Melisa F. Galasso
This course provides a current overview of accounting malpractice litigation throughout the United States. The goal is to learn about the types of claims asserted against CPA firms and strategies to employ to avoid such claims. Reviewing malpractice claims allows us to identify patterns of behavior that may reduce litigation risk.
Objectives:
- Identify high risk activities to avoid
- Recognize common defenses to malpractice claims
- Be well versed in standards of professional conduct
- Understand the litigation process for malpractice claims
Presenters:
Jason Cornell, Esq.
Field of Study:
Business Law (1), Regulatory Ethics (1)
Major Topics:
- Common instances of accounting malpractice
- Current claim trends
- Frequent defenses to claims
- Statute of limitations
- Damages
- Claims by practice area
Are you ready to expand your practice and offer comprehensive retirement planning services? Look no further! Delve deeper into the realm of IRAs and qualified retirement plans with this comprehensive eight-hour course tailored for financial practitioners. Understanding the intricate tax implications, design options, and strategic considerations of these plans is essential for meeting your clients' diverse retirement needs effectively. By the end of the program, practitioners will emerge equipped to confidently advise clients on a myriad of retirement planning strategies, enhancing their expertise and credibility in the field.
Explore the intricacies of different IRAs, ranging from traditional to Roth, and gain valuable insights into SEPs, qualified plans, and contribution plans. Navigate through the complexities of 401(k) plans, including Roth 401(k)s, and master the art of seamlessly navigating minimum distribution rules. Through practical highlights, case studies, and real-world scenarios, this course empowers practitioners to not only select the optimal retirement plans for their clients' unique financial goals but also to provide personalized retirement solutions tailored to individual needs. Don't miss out on this opportunity to elevate your practice and establish yourself as a trusted advisor in retirement planning. Enroll today and embark on a journey towards maximizing your clients' financial future!
**Please Note: If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com.
Speakers:
Arthur Werner
Objectives:
- Understand who is eligible for Medicare
- Determine whether an individual will have to pay a surtax for Medicare Part B and Part D coverage
- Ascertain whether private or spousal insurance options are preferable to Medicare
Presenters:
Mike Tucker, Ph.D., LL.M., J.D., CPA
Erica Dumpel, CLU
Field of Study:
Taxes (2)
Major Topics:
- Eligibility for Medicare
- How to apply for Medicare
- Introduction to Parts A, B, C, and D of Medicare
- Payments for Parts B and D of Medicare: the higher costs imposed on higher income beneficiaries
- Late enrollment penalties
- Medicare Advantage in lieu of original Medicare
- The Affordable Care Act’s impact on Medicare
- Legislative and regulatory developments
Take your organization’s performance management approach to the next level and enhance the employee experience by effectively implementing 1:1 feedback meetings in your organization. Not “just another meeting,” 1:1 employee feedback sessions should facilitate and encourage an open exchange of information between employees and their managers.
These meetings should not be manager-driven, but rather should be structured to provide employees with time to truly be heard by their boss, while also engaging in constructive two-way dialogue.
Implemented correctly, 1:1s can boost employee engagement and retention while also building a positive, healthy organizational culture defined by constructive and open communication.
Attend this informative session and you’ll gain specific how-to tips and strategies you can apply to empower leaders in your organization with the skills and confidence they need to effectively conduct effective 1:1 feedback discussions with their team members.
Speakers:
Mary Gormandy White, M.A., SHRM-SCP,
Objectives:
After attending this presentation you will be able to...
Identify at least 10 technological, business, and social trends driving the development of the Metaverse
Give examples of at least 10 metaverse projects that are already underway
Recognize at least five key management lessons and design principles learned to date related to metaverse technologies
Recall at least three ways the metaverse has the potential to fracture reality and the world as know it
Highlight at least five ways the metaverse will change the accounting profession
Instructor:
Garrett Wasny, MA, CMC, CITP/FIBP
Fields of Study:
Information Technology
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this class include:
- Brief History of Experience-Sharing Technologies
- Omniverse and Metaverse Basics
- The Enterprise Metaverse
- Leading Case Studies and Platforms to Date
- Non-Fungible Tokens
- Digital Twins
- Immersive Learning
- Remote Presence
- Reality Editors and Product Experience
- Visual Inspection
- Synthetic Media
- Immersive Experiences
- Holodeck Technology
- Universal Basic Reality
- Metaverse Starter Strategy for Accountants
It’s a whole new world for lessees under ASC topic 842. Soon nearly all leases will need to be disclosed as a liability on the balance sheet – from buildings right down to autos and copiers. Although the greatest impact will be on large entities, this will affect the financial statements of small and mid-size entities as well. This program will dive into the new standard on leases, effective dates, and address what you need to know now.
Speakers:
Chris Harper
This course addresses the most recent legislative developments impacting business taxpayers, with a focus on important provisions, rules and concepts to apply when preparing client returns.
**Please Note: If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com.
Speakers:
Steven C. Dilley, CPA, JD, PhD
Objectives:
After attending this presentation, you will be able to...
Identify the five P's of a new-school firm performance model that reduces your dependence on time
Analyze alternative results-based measures that provide options to using the traditional Maister model
Recognize pricing strategies that capture value and risk, and increase your capacity to serve clients and develop talent
Distinguish project management ideas to drive the right kind of activities that will sustain and grow the practice
Indicate talent and engagement management tactics to influence practice profitability and the success of the firm
Instructor:
Jennifer Wilson & Tamera Loerzel
Fields of Study:
Business Management & Organization
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this course include:
- List of non time-based KPI metrics
- Define alternate pricing strategies
Objectives:
After attending this presentation you will be able to...
Understand how weak cybersecurity controls enable fraud
Understand cybersecurity methodology for ensuring data integrity of financial reports
Understand how an effective cybersecurity program impacts the principle of going concern
Instructor:
Petrina Youhan, CPA, CISSP/Dr. Kenneth W. Cooper, DCS, CISSP
Fields of Study:
Specialized Knowledge
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this class include:
- Recent cybersecurity attacks, their implications, and how weak cybersecurity controls enabled their success
- Specific cybersecurity controls that help prevent fraud and support data integrity of financial reports
- How an effective cybersecurity program is needed to reduce losses, prevent fraud, avoid reputational damage, and protect critical data assets
Recruiting continues to be a major challenge for companies and HR professionals in 2024, as the war for top talent remains. The process or approach that you've used to recruit candidates in the past likely needs to be altered to attract high-caliber individuals. We'll discuss best-in-class recruiting strategies that include creating a strong employer brand, delivering an excellent onboarding experience, showcasing your total rewards, and highlighting your company's unique culture.
Attend this informative session and you'll gain specific how-to tips and strategies you can apply to empower leaders in your organization with the skills and confidence they need to effectively conduct effective 1:1 feedback discussions with their team members.
Speakers:
Kelly Simants, SHRM-SPC
Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to...
Recall the various types of fraud relevant to a financial statement audit
Recognize the symptoms of fraud and how to identify risk of material misstatement due to fraud
Recall appropriate responses to identified fraud risk
Identify the requirements related to fraud and noncompliance in various generally accepted auditing standards
Instructor:
Jennifer F. Louis, CPA
Fields of Study:
Auditing
Major Topics:
The major topics covered in this course include:
- The expectation gap with financial statement users regarding the auditor's responsibilities for preventing and detecting fraud
- Fraud inquiries and engagement team discussion points
- Fraud risk on an audit
- Testing journal entries and other tests for management override
- Required fraud and noncompliance communications by various auditing, including communications required by Government Auditing Standards, PCAOB Audit Standards, and International Standards on Auditing
Auditors are required by Generally Accepted Auditing Standards to perform audit procedures to determine if the financial statements are materially misstated due to error OR FRAUD. Unfortunately, in the past the profession has focused on misstatements due to errors and largely ignored to possibility of misstatements due to fraud. While SAS No. 122, AU 240, Consideration of Fraud in a Financial Statement Audit sets forth the procedures that auditors are required to perform in each audit to determine if the financial statements are materially misstated due to fraud, this program presents a practical approach to making such a determination. It’s not a substitute for the requirements in SAS 122, AU 240, but rather an informal supplement to the standard with some common-sense procedures which are designed from my over 30 plus years of directing fraud investigations. After attending this session, you will more than likely never look at a financial statement audit the same way.
Speakers:
Dennis F. Dycus, CFE, CPA, CGFM
Cash does not manage itself. It is up to the CFO to establish practices and procedures for the short-term, mid-term, and long-term management of cash. Every organization needs to control the availability of the right amount of cash, at the right time, at the right place. This webcast will help you gain insights in cash management that will allow you to function at the highest level.
Speakers:
Richard A. Karwic, MBA
HR Professionals are business leaders who, regardless of their level of experience, are responsible for maintaining a high level of interpersonal proficiency in their job function. The willingness to gain a genuine understanding and respect for diversity and the incorporation of a safe and inclusive environment of employees in the workplace, is a strong measure of the HR Professionals’ efficacy in this area. This training is geared towards improving and/ or elevating the HR Professionals’ knowledge of cultural competence in the workplace and what it means to truly adopt a culture of diversity and inclusivity. When HR professionals take responsibility for teaching others about the differences and benefits that multiple cultures and diverse backgrounds bring to the organization, research shows that companies are more likely to win top talent and yield improvement in customer orientation, employee satisfaction and decision making, as well as a cycle of increasing returns.
Speakers:
Shannon T. White, MSW, LCSW
Due to the constant stress of a fast paced life, overwork, and family demands, it’s easy to feel one’s life is out of balance. When this happens, all areas of your life can suffer. By learning key methods for setting priorities and goals, overcoming stress, and deciding what’s most important to you, you can achieve new levels of balance and greater results. Having more balance in your life will allow you to do less of what you don’t want and more of what is truly important to you.
Speakers:
Jonathan Robinson, MA, MFT
Two seemingly similar products can have very different costs, yet many companies are completely oblivious to these differences causing them to lose money or competitive bids. When companies compete, those with good information win the “gravy” contracts and those with bad information lose money on “dog” jobs.
Attend this session to gain insights on how to win bids for the best opportunities and give the money-losers to your competitors. Achieve your target profitability in the process.
Speakers:
John L. Daly, MBA, CPA, CMA, CPIM
Automation options abound, and in this session, you will learn how to take advantage of many personal automation tools and services. You will learn about various automation platforms, creating automation workflows, and automation tools to become more efficient.
Speakers:
Steven M. Yoss, Jr., CPA
With many technologies now ready for “prime time,” it’s exciting to see some of the options for improved productivity in CPA firms. Learn more about these new tools in this session.
Speakers:
Randolph (Randy) P. Johnston
At its height, LIBOR was the benchmark for over US $350 trillion in financial contracts worldwide. Yet, due to concerns over the manipulation of the rate, standard setters determined that LIBOR should be discontinued. The global response to reference rate reform required financial reporting standard setters to provide practical expedients and exceptions to current modification guidance. This course will provide an overview of the standards issued (including amendments) from both the FASB and GASB to address the transition away from LIBOR.
Speakers:
Melisa F. Galasso
Join our course on Multistate Taxation – Issues and Planning Opportunities designed for financial professionals. Learn about crucial topics like nexus implications, state taxable income calculations, and audit defense strategies. Gain practical insights to integrate these considerations into client financial plans effectively. From deciphering complex formulas to understanding state-specific regulations, this course equips you with actionable knowledge to excel in finance. Explore multistate business activities, choice of business entity, and interstate commerce clauses. By course completion, you'll be ready to identify common pitfalls, mitigate risks, and ensure compliance with multistate taxation. Join us and navigate the complexities of finance confidently.
**Please Note: If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com.
Speakers:
Arthur Werner
The course will start off with a look at the Accounting Standard Updates (ASUs) issued by the FASB that will be effective in 2024 as well as those that may be great for early adoption. The course will also review year 2 issues in lease accounting including how to handle lease modifications. We'll then turn our attention from accounting to auditing where we will cover the audit standards coming down the pike including group audit and quality management.
Speakers:
Melisa F. Galasso
This is a two-part series that discuss new trends and concepts the financial controller should begin to execute in order to truly become a valued member of the senior leadership team.
The rapid pace of the evolving technological landscape has promoted changes in how accountants and financial professionals focus attention on strategy and modernize their roles to leverage digital technology. There is increased demand for enhancing flexibility into finance cycles and initiating real-time reporting and insights. These are the core attributes that will assist in transforming the work that controllership function performs. Is the financial controllership prepared to meet future business demands? The IMA® (Institute of Management Accountants) and Deloitte’s Center for Controllership aimed to better understand the current state of controllership and expectations of future demands for controllers and accounting professionals. They conducted a survey in late 2022 and identified several trends. The survey takes a look at how prepared controllership is to meet future business demands. It also highlights some insights for leaders to consider that may increase their preparedness. It also identified areas of additional insight and questions to answer on the controllership transformation journey. In this segment, we will go through numerous concepts in detail.
Speakers:
Lynn Fountain
Whether you are responsible for managing 1 employee or 20, your leadership can make or break your team. Learn practical leadership strategies that you can implement when you return to your office. In today’s competitive market, it’s more imperative than ever that as leaders we are inspiring and motivating our teams to success.
Speakers:
Kelly Simants, SHRM-SPC
Objectives:
- Understand the key factors shaping the accounting profession today
- Analyze the challenges and opportunities arising from technological advancements
- Explore the evolving expectations of clients and stakeholders
- Navigate the regulatory landscape and adapt to ongoing changes
- Develop a well-rounded skillset to thrive as a modern accountant
Presenters:
Dave Peters, CPA, CFP, CLU, CPCU, MST, MBA
Field of Study:
Accounting (1)
Major Topics:
- Evolving accounting landscape
- Data complexity in accounting and tax
- Value-added billing
- Artificial Intelligence
- Shifting client expectations
- Navigating regulatory uncertainty
- The impact of accountants on society
- Embracing change and innovation
- Pipeline challenges
Objectives:
After attending this presentation you will be able to:
Know the three types of occupational fraud schemes
Recognize common red flags of workplace fraud
Identify the skills necessary to be a successful fraud investigator
Know the key administrative tasks at the start of a fraud investigation
Understand how to prepare for a fraud investigation
Instructor:
Tracy L. Coenen, CPA, CFF
Fields of Study:
Accounting
Major Topics:
The major topics covered in this class include:
- Core concepts of fraud
- Common workplace fraud schemes
- Red flags of occupational fraud
- Evaluating fraud tips
- Skills of a fraud investigator
- Planning the fraud investigation
- Budgets, fees, and engagement letters
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the hottest topic in technology circles today. And for good reason! AI can help all business professionals – including HR professionals –
work more efficiently and effectively.
AI tools such as ChatGPT, Gemini, and Copilot are proving themselves daily as valuable assets. These tools can help you automate research, draft documents,
summarize emails, analyze Excel data, and even create PowerPoint presentations for you. If you haven't yet explored what today's AI tools can do, you'll want to participate in this session to become more productive and efficient with this very practical technology.
Speakers:
Thomas G. Stephens Jr., CPA.CITP, CGMA
This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event.
Objectives:
After attending this presentation, you will be able to...
Indicate core principles underlying the any Code of Professional Conduct that apply to both CPAs in public practice and industry, whether designated by the AICPA, PCAOB, or an international body
Recall common ethical dilemmas faced by all CPAs and how they can be safeguarded to an acceptable level
Instructor:
Jennifer F. Louis, CPA
Fields of Study:
Regulatory Ethics
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this course include:
- Core principles of any Code of Professional Conduct applicable to all CPAs, including conflicts of interest, preparing and reporting information, competence, confidential information, and more
- The importance of maintaining independence for CPAs in public practice, especially when also performing nonattest services for the attest client
- Comparing and contrasting various ethical standards, including those promulgated by the AICPA, PCAOB, and international bodies
Using Outlook for email management is routine for most business professionals these days. But unfortunately, using this tool for so long may cause some to perpetuate bad practices and habits when working in Outlook and exploring new options Outlook offers. In this session, you will discover ten valuable tips to take you to the next level of your email and work management.
Speakers:
Connie Clark
What would you do if you only had one workday to complete a financial statement audit? How would you optimize just a handful of hours? What would you test? More importantly, what would you minimize or eliminate? Although one day is unrealistically short, it illustrates how risk-based auditing can help auditors optimize professional effort. This course emphasizes the importance of risk assessment for enhancing both the effectiveness and efficiency of audit procedures.
Speakers:
Chris Harper
Network forensics - defined as the investigation of network traffic patterns and data captured in transit between computing devices - can provide insight into the source and extent of an attack. It is used in forensic accounting and with the expansion of information technology it has become a growing field.
Network forensics is a relatively new field of forensic science. Computing has become network centric. Data is now available outside of disk-based digital evidence. Network forensics can be performed as a standalone investigation or alongside a computer forensics analysis. When used alongside a computer forensic analysis it is used to reveal links between digital devices or reconstruct how a crime was committed.
Network investigations deal with volatile and dynamic information and is a sub-branch of digital forensics. It relates to the monitoring and analysis of computer network traffic for information gathering, legal evidence, or intrusion detection. This course is a complement to our other courses in the series on becoming a forensic accountant.
Speakers:
Lynn Fountain
This course corresponds to our Controllership series.
Within this course, we specifically address the Controllers role and pro-active potentials in organization Strategic and Annual Planning. This series of courses is dedicated to exploring the traditional controller role and stepping out of the box to identify areas where the Controller can add strategic value to their organizations. Controllers are essential to the day-to-day accounting for organizations. Yet, the role is not often readily understood. In today’s world of acronyms such as CFO, CEO, COO, CAO, etc. the Controller function may get lost in the shuffle. However, they are a critical group of professionals who ensure the adequacy and transparency of accounting and financial reporting information. When it comes to the task of strategic planning, many feel this role is primarily the responsibility of the executive team and board. However, in this course, we delve into the various steps of the strategic plan and explore where the Controller can add strategic value through providing functional input and insight.
Strategic planning is a process used to identify goals, the strategies necessary to accomplish those goals, and the internal performance management system that will be used to monitor and evaluate progress.
Speakers:
Lynn Fountain
Objectives:
- Understand the importance of confidentiality and safekeeping of information in the accounting and finance professions, as outlined by professional conduct rules
- Identify the potential causes and consequences of a major cybersecurity breach
- Be familiar with email security best practices to mitigate the risk of phishing attacks and unauthorized access to sensitive information
- Understand security measures for remote work environments, including securing home networks and being cautious of phishing attempts
- Recognize the risks associated with IoT devices and public Wi-Fi networks, and implement strategies to mitigate these risks
- Understand the benefits of using a VPN for encrypting internet traffic and protecting against cyber threats while using public Wi-Fi networks
- Gain awareness of common phishing scams targeting text messages and phone calls, and learn techniques to identify and avoid falling victim to these scams
- Appreciate the importance of data loss prevention measures, including data classification, policy development, access controls, and endpoint security
- Understand the risks associated with third-party file sharing services and cloud storage, and learn best practices for securely sharing and storing sensitive information
- Recognize the importance of multi-factor authentication and other security measures in protecting against unauthorized access to confidential data
- Understand the potential risks and ethical considerations associated with the use of artificial intelligence and data profiling in the context of privacy and security
- Develop a culture of security awareness and cooperation within the organization, including effective communication channels for reporting security incidents and seeking assistance
Presenters:
Mark McCreary, CIPP/US
Field of Study:
Information Technology (2)
Major Topics:
- Obligations of confidentiality and safekeeping
- Security best practices to apply beyond work
- Likely causes and effects of a large-scale cyberattack
- Email security best practices
- Remote work security
- Mobile device security
- Internet of Things (IoT) risks
- Public Wi-Fi risk and the importance of using a VPN
- Recognizing and avoiding text message/phone call phishing
- Data loss prevention (DLP)
Objectives:
- Recognize the prevalence of fraud
- Grasp the importance of an internal control environment
- Recognize potential signs of fraudulent behavior
- See that there are many layers involved in fraud defense
- Anticipate a new environment ripe for fraudulent claims and reports
Presenters:
Frank Gorrell, MSA, CPA, CGMA
Field of Study:
Auditing (4)
Major Topics:
- The price of fraud – ACFE’s Report to the Nations
- Deviant workplace behavior
- Combating fraud with controls
- Controls used by fraud victim organizations and suggestions for better implementation
- Fraud’s new frontier
- Corporate social, environmental, governance, and equity/inclusion reports and audits
Following the ever-changing tax deprecation rules is not a game for the faint hearted! This course analyzes the current landscape of depreciating, capitalizing and disposing of business assets, with examples and illustrated case studies to enhance the CPAs understanding of the most current tax depreciation provisions.
**Please Note: If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com.
Speakers:
Steven C. Dilley, CPA, JD, PhD
Objectives:
After attending this presentation you will be able to...
Identify at least 10 technological, business and social trends driving ESG adoption
Recognize at least five leading trends in the current ESG landscape
Recall at least 10 key considerations when operationalizing ESG and shifting from theory to practice
Point out at least 10 leading case studies of ESG reporting
Distinguish at least five ways practitioners can prepare for ESG success
Instructor:
Garrett Wasny, MA, CMC, CITP/FIBP
Fields of Study:
Regulatory Ethics
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this class include:
- What is ESG?
- Key Technology, Economic and Social Drivers of ESG
- ESG Current Landscape
- Issues in Shifting from Theory to Practice
- COP26: Implications for the Accounting Profession
- Technical Examples of ESG Reporting
- The "S" in ESG: Social Metrics
- The "G" in ESG: Governance Ethics
- ESG as an Emerging Client Advisory Service
- ESG Reporting Best Practices
- ESG and Blockchain
- Leading ESG Reporting Frameworks
- ESG Certifications
- Prominent ESG Software and Calculators
- ESG Starter Strategy
This session will teach leadership principles to transform a workplace into a healthy & supportive environment. By improving organizational culture, mental health conditions will improve, & burnout potential is minimized. An unhealthy workplace results in failure to attract and retain top talent. Leaders can be instruments of change. The C.A.R.E.S. approach offers leadership principles that will improve your workplace. Symptoms are hidden at work. Your employees are hurting, and you can help. If you care for your people from the bottom of your heart, you will be amazed at what it does to your bottom line.
Speakers:
Micheal Towers
Objectives:
After completing this class you will have the ability to...
Create complex amortization schedules
Use math functions to make SUM functions more accurate
Analyze data using the statistical functions
Instructor:
Bryan L. Smith, CPA.CITP, CISA
Fields of Study:
Computer Software & Applications
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this class include:
- Financial functions best practices for creating amortization schedules and calculating annual interest payments
- Calculating & summarizing data with SUMIF and SUBTOTAL functions
- Statistical functions used to analyze data
Objectives:
After attending this presentation you will be able to...
Educate on what is important to attract and retain millennial workers.
Distinguish how generational viewpoints differ, and how to get them to see "eye-to-eye."
Apply tips and techniques for mentoring and developing younger workers.
Instructor:
Jennifer F. Louis, CPA
Fields of Study:
Personnel/Human Resources
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this course include:
- Building a high-performing team comprised of multi-generational workers.
- How to effectively communicate with the millennial worker.
- Leveraging younger staff in business development opportunities.
- Measuring the productivity of a millennial workforce.
Objectives:
- Identify and understand the requirements of recently issued SASs and SSARS
- Develop implementation tips and best practices related to these new standards
- Implement best practices for enhancing engagement quality
Presenters:
Marci Thomas, CPA
Field of Study:
Auditing (4)
Major Topics:
- AICPA hot topics and standard setting initiatives
- Discussion of suite of nine integrated SASs effective for years ended December 31, 2021
- Discussion of the standard on audit evidence effective for years ended December 31, 2022
- Discussion of the standard on auditing accounting estimates and disclosures effective as of December 31, 2023
- Discussion of the two standards on use of specialists and information from a pricing service, and the newly updated risk assessment standard effective for years ended December 31, 2023
- Discussion of standards that are effective beginning in 2025, including those dealing with client acceptance and questions asked of the predecessor auditor, the partner’s responsibility for engagement quality, group audits, conforming changes to compliance auditing, and more
We know that effective communication is essential to growing a career and a business. But we often don't take time to think through, concsiously, about how we communicate and how small changes could change the trajectory of our messages. This workshop is designed to give you a survey of multiple communication strategies and mistakes to avoid. We start by discussing how people make decisions--which is important to understand in the context of business communication and communication in the workplace. We then transition into common communication mistakes and actionable tools and tactics that you can use to overcome and avoid these mishaps.
Speakers:
Jill Schiefelbein
If you...
- Produce or revise dashboards and reports
- Find your current reports and dashboards confusing
- Are frustrated by the length, complexity and structure of your existing reports
- Have many different styles of dashboards and reports in use and want to simplify things
- Need to create a consistent “house style” that can be replicated by different teams
- Want to look like a star by creating reports and dashboards that your internal customers love
... this workshop can help. In this session we explore the principles of what makes reports and dashboards easy, or hard, to understand, distil this into a simple set of rules and show you how to apply these rules using Excel.
Speakers:
Bernie Smith
Financial managers and executives need to create cash projections that are relevant, current, and accurate. Too often cash planning is reactive, leading to inefficient, chaotic, and unreliable forecasts. Organizations never want to find themselves short in the availability or timing of cash. Proper cash forecasting and planning can avoid such cash shortfalls. This session will explore proactive approaches to cash forecasting.
Speakers:
Richard A. Karwic, MBA
This program will address recent legislation, rulings and developments affecting individual taxpayers and provide practitioners with a comprehensive update for the upcoming tax season.
**Please Note: If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com.
Speakers:
Doug Van Der Aa, CPA, JD
The AICPA has determined than 1 in 10 firms are not compliant with the risk assessment standards. This course will discuss how to properly identify risks and assess risks under AU-C 315. We will then review how to respond to identified risks under AU-C 330. The course will focus on the inherent risk model. We will also review common deficiencies and how a proper risk assessment can drive a more efficient and effective audit.
Speakers:
Melisa F. Galasso
Creating a culture of safety in a workplace requires attention in many different areas. We will bring these areas into focus and provide attendees with information on how to make their individual workplaces safer for everyone.
Speakers:
Andy Sexton
Chad Ayers
Objectives:
- Advise clients on the latest applicable Social Security strategies
- Implement effective Social Security strategies for practitioners’ own needs
Presenters:
Heather Schreiber, RICP®
Field of Study:
Taxes (2)
Major Topics:
- Will Social Security be there for me?
- How is my benefit calculated?
- Can I claim my benefit and work too?
- When do I stop paying Social Security taxes?
- Why does my government pension cause my benefits to be reduced?
- Can I claim spousal benefits now and my own later?
- What is my breakeven?
- Can I claim benefits from my ex-spouse?
- What do you mean I may pay taxes on my income benefits?
- … and more!
Understanding the complexities of estate and gift taxation can be challenging for many financial professionals, especially those who lack direct experience in this area. In this comprehensive course, participants will gain a solid foundation in Federal estate and gift tax law, providing them with the necessary tools to confidently handle tax compliance issues related to Forms 706 and 709. By exploring the details of the Internal Revenue Code sections pertinent to estate and gift taxation, attendees will gain a thorough understanding of key concepts, including deductions, valuations, and tax credits. This practical knowledge will not only enhance their expertise but also empower them to provide effective tax planning strategies for their clients.
Throughout the course, participants will investigate essential topics such as the valuation of assets, deductions for funeral and administrative expenses, charitable and marital deductions, and the calculation of tax credits. By mastering these critical areas, financial professionals will be better equipped to navigate the challenges of estate and gift taxation, ultimately enabling them to provide comprehensive and effective tax planning services for their clients. Whether you're looking to expand your expertise or deepen your understanding of tax compliance issues, this course offers invaluable insights and practical knowledge that can immediately be applied in your practice.
**Please Note: If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com.
Speakers:
Arthur Werner
Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to...
Recall the importance of risk assessment to a high-quality audit
Recognize the audit risk formula, including how the elements relate
Identify the steps and best practices of an effective risk assessment process
Link risk to a detailed audit plan
Instructor:
Jennifer F. Louis, CPA
Fields of Study:
Auditing
Major Topics:
The major topics covered in this course include:
- Overview of a risk-based audit process
- How the individual elements of the audit risk formula interrelate
- Emphasis on overall risk, fraud risk, and control risk
- Linking the assessed risk of material misstatement to the detailed audit plan
- Documenting risk assessment conclusions and responses
Mike and his co-presenters will dispense news on current events impacting taxes, finance, and industry. The subject matter will differ each week and intermittently include topics such as Social Security and Medicare. The panelists will discuss personal and corporate tax matters as well as other late-breaking news related to practitioners’ personal finances and those of their clients.
Every financial professional will benefit from this series. This is a cost-effective way for accountants to fulfill their compulsory continuing education because this weekly series will include almost 40 one-hour presentations. Sign up today — your clients and your bottom line will thank you.
Objectives:
- Be well informed on current topics impacting taxes, finance, and industry
Presenters:
Mike Tucker, Ph.D., LL.M., J.D., CPA
Kenneth Kies
Field of Study:
Taxes (1)
Major Topics:
- Each week’s topics will change based on the most critical issues affecting financial professionals
Objectives:
- State the relationship between sustainable growth, core earnings, and company cash flow
- Recognize how time assessments and customer segmentation can be used to identify cash flow negative clients
- Identify common behavioral biases which influence how a company spends money
Presenters:
Dave Peters, CPA, CFP, CLU, CPCU, MST, MBA
Field of Study:
Management Services (2)
Major Topics:
- How to optimize cash flow
- Qualitative evaluations: core earnings and sustainable growth
- Quantitative evaluations: liquidity ratios
- Increasing customer base vs. payment terms
- Business cycle and cash
- Behavioral finance biases
- Managing head count
- Other potential areas of excess cost
Two conmen used lies and falsified documents to convince the State of Tennessee to give them a $3,000,000 economic development grant to create 1,000 jobs by purchasing and rehabilitating a vacant factory in rural Tennessee. Instead, they spent most of the money on an extravagant lifestyle and invested over $1M in a scheme to defraud the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) out of over $30,000,000 pursuant to a contract to provide the tarps for areas such as Puerto Rico, affected by hurricanes. This session provides a detailed case study of how the investigators accumulated, organized, and analyzed hundreds of documents, identified the falsifications and misrepresentations, conducted multiple interviews, and ultimately convicted the conmen. This case study provides multiple takeaways for detecting and investigating grant fraud, which is especially relevant in light of the numerous federal stimulus programs in recent years.
Speakers:
Daniel Porter, CFE
Objectives:
After attending this presentation you will be able to...
Explore numerous practice situations occasioned by the world in crisis and relate them to various ethical authorities
Instructor:
Steven C. Dilley, CPA, JD, PhD
Fields of Study:
Regulatory Ethics
Major Topics:
The major topics covered in this class include:
- "Tales from the Front" - practice issues CPAs are dealing with in these extraordinary times
- Review of AICPA Code of Professional Conduct
- Review of IRS Circular 230
- Review of client tax return disclosure rules (Sec. 6103)
- Crisis impacts on engagement letters, contingent fees, independence, consulting services, attest and non-attest services, billing, and collections
Objectives:
After attending this presentation, you will be able to...
Compare the changes to Chapter 5 of Yellow Book.
Recognize common Yellow Book deficiencies.
Recall the independence requirements in Yellow Book.
Instructor:
Melisa F. Galasso, CPA
Fields of Study:
Auditing (Governmental)
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this course include:
- Yellow Book engagements.
- Independence requirements in GAGAS.
- Quality management in Yellow Book.
- Common deficiencies found in Yellow Book engagements.
Protecting yourself from ransomware requires more than just anti-virus software. Additional technology protections are necessary. Further, business continuity, legal and regulatory, and cybersecurity insurance considerations should all be a part of your risk abatement strategy. Attend this session to determine if your current level of ransomware protection reduces your risk to an acceptable and identify ways to ensure that you are protected.
Speakers:
Thomas G. Stephens Jr., CPA.CITP, CGMA
Cloud computing has become a source of cyber-crime. “Cloud forensics is the application of digital forensics in cloud computing as a subset of network forensics to gather and preserve evidence in a way that is suitable for presentation in a court of law.” Cloud forensics is a combination of the varied types of accounting forensics including:
• Digital forensics
• Network forensics.
• Hardware forensics
In cloud crime, the cloud is considered the object when the target of the crime is the cloud service provider they are directly affected by the act. It is considered the subject of the crime when the criminal act is committed within the cloud environment. It is considered the tool when it is used to plan or conduct a crime. This course will delve into the many concepts involved in cloud forensics. The course complements other courses in the series of Becoming a Forensic Accountant.
Speakers:
Lynn Fountain
This course corresponds to our Controllership series. This course is dedicated to exploring the traditional controller role and stepping out of the box to identify areas where the controller can continue to add strategic value to their organizations. Within this segment of our controllership series, we discuss the area of cash and investments and explore how the controller can move these responsibilities into more of a strategic role.
In today’s world, the role of cash management is often a pivotal role in the organization. In economically difficult times, controllers may find that they spend a great deal of their time on understanding and managing the organizations' cash position. This is certainly important and, in some areas, can be seen as a staple of the lifeblood of the organization’s ongoing viability. This course takes a look at some of the typical objectives involved in cash management and then evaluates how those objectives can be further stretched into strategic pillars of the organization.
Speakers:
Lynn Fountain
Tax rates, personal liability, operations – these are all factors to be weighed when advising clients about their choice of entity decision. This session provides a comparison of the multiple entity choices to start the discussion with clients and selecting the best tax efficient option for them.
**Please Note: If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com.
Speakers:
Steven C. Dilley, CPA, JD, PhD
When asked the question, "What would you like to improve about your leadership and communication style?". More than 65% of leaders say they want to be more confident and assertive in their communication. Confidence and clarity communicate leadership. If you are responsible for growing a profitable company or a productive team, you want team members who have the ability to reach goals, make sales, finish projects, and serve customers. Being a confident, compelling leader helps to inspire better relationships, promotes trust, and reduces stress in the workplace.
Confident communication cultivates cooperation, goal achievement, and a more respectful work environment. Clear and compelling leaders are better equipped to move projects forward and make things happen while improving cooperation and respect from partners and subordinates.
Speakers:
Tish Times
- Vertical Analysis: Learn how to express each line item of financial statements as a percentage, making it easier to compare companies of different sizes and identify key trends.
- Horizontal Analysis: Discover how to compare financial information over multiple periods to spot significant changes and trends, providing a clearer picture of a company's growth and performance.
- Ratio Analysis: Dive into calculating and interpreting financial ratios to assess profitability, liquidity, and solvency. Understand how these ratios reveal the effectiveness of management and the potential of the business.
This seminar goes beyond just teaching terms and formulas. We will apply these analytical tools to real-world financial data, demonstrating how to derive meaningful insights and make informed decisions. Join us to enhance your financial analysis skills and gain a competitive edge in evaluating business performance.
This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event.
Objectives:
After attending this presentation, you will be able to...
Utilize vertical analysis by converting each financial statement line item into a percentage of a base figure, facilitating effective comparisons across different companies and identifying significant financial trends.
Calculate horizontal analysis for review of financial data over multiple periods, to identify notable changes and trends that reflect a company's growth and performance trajectory.
Calculate and interpret key financial ratios, assessing aspects such as profitability, liquidity, and solvency. Gain insights into management performance and business viability, leveraging this analysis to make informed decisions based on real-world financial data.
Instructor:
Eric Knight, CPA, DBA
Fields of Study:
Finance
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this course include:
- Overview of financial statement analysis
- The impact of GAAP on financial analysis
- Overview of the Balance Sheet
- Overview of the Income Statement
- The importance of the Statement of Cash Flows
- Common Size Analysis
- Trend Analysis
- Profitability Ratio Analysis
- Liquidity Ratio Analysis
- Solvency Ratio Analysis
Objectives:
After attending this presentation you will be able to...
Obtain a working knowledge of the IRC, Treasury Regulations and case law governing the taxation of litigation payments
Distinguish between the different types of damage payments and whether they are taxable to the recipient or deductible by the payor
Draft pleadings and agreements to order to allocate the payments among the different categories of damages
Advise clients on the most advantageous manner of categorizing settlement payments
Instructor:
Allison M. McLeod, LL.M., CPA
Fields of Study:
Taxes
Major Topics:
The major topics covered in this class include:
- Types of damages or remedies that can be awarded or agreed upon pursuant to litigation
- Review of the Internal Revenue Code and regulations governing the taxation of various types of litigation payments
- Suggestions for drafting pleadings or settlement agreements
When performing a financial statement audit, auditors have always been responsible for the detection of anything that would cause a material misstatement of the financial statements whether caused by error of fraud. However, in the past the audit profession focused on material misstatements due to errors and more or less ignored the possibility of misstatements due to fraud. Now, SAS No. 122, AU 240 requires significant documentation as to what the auditor did in order to determine if there any material risk of a misstatement of the financial statements. This presentation is an overview of what the auditor is to document in there working papers on every financial audit as to the procedures they performed in order to determine the risk of a material misstatement. If a material risk is discovered, they are then required to document what they did in order to determine if the financial statements were misstated.
Speakers:
Dennis F. Dycus, CFE, CPA, CGFM
Over the last few years, mental health has become more of a mainstream issue. In fact, statistics indicate that approximately one in four adults experience a mental health condition. Therefore, it is more important now than ever for organizations to make mental health and wellness a priority, given all the rapid changes leading to higher levels of stress and uncertainty in the post-COVID workplace.
The goal of this course is to outline the signs of mental health challenges in the workplace, such as changes in behavior, mood, or performance, while providing practical strategies for HR Professionals and Business Leaders to build and implement accommodations for a mentally healthy work environment.
Speakers:
Shannon T. White, MSW, LCSW
Based on an AICPA Enhancing Audit Quality study, 23% of all single audits subject to enhanced oversight were materially non-conforming with professional standards due to failure to properly test controls over compliance.
This course will provide an overview of internal controls over compliance specifically related to Single Audits. We will discuss how to apply the concept of internal controls to various compliance requirements. Additionally, a common finding in the audits of governmental entities receiving federal grants is misidentifying controls and mistaking compliance for a control. That's why this course will also focus on identifying compliance versus controls over compliance.
Speakers:
Melisa F. Galasso
How you onboard a new employee is critical in ensuring they understand your company culture and are immersed properly in your organization. On the flipside, in the event you are dealing with an employee termination, this too is critical in handling with care and sensitivity.
Speakers:
Kelly Simants, SHRM-SPC
The ability to create and ask good questions as well as the ability to know when someone is being deceptive are important skills for managers, auditors, and investigators. This session will improve your interview techniques and your lie detection abilities. Multiple videos from various movies, TV shows, and public figures showcasing the behaviors of liars are included.
Speakers:
Daniel Porter, CFE
Objectives:
After attending this presentation you will be able to...
Define fraud
Identify business decisions that could lead to federal charges for wire or mail fraud
Describe what prosecutors must prove to sustain convictions for either wire fraud or mail fraud
Explain how the federal sentencing guidelines accommodate convictions for wire fraud or mail fraud
Understand why prosecutors rely upon wire-fraud statutes to charge business owners from any sector within the economy.
Instructor:
Justin Paperny
Fields of Study:
Behavioral Ethics
Major Topics:
The major topics that will be covered in this class include:
- What is fraud?
- How business owners become vulnerable to charges for mail fraud and wire fraud
- What business leaders know about how communications can lead to criminal charges
- Discussion of actual fraud cases involving business leaders that went to prison for wire fraud.
- Federal sentencing guidelines
- Sentencing for mail fraud and wire fraud con