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Yellow Book: Application of GAGAS Principles

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Online

5.50 Credits

Gain the essentials Engaging with chapters 1-5 of *Government Auditing Standards, 2018 Revision,* gain the essentials for performing engagements in accordance with generally accepted government auditing standards (GAGAS). Build an excellent foundation of the principles of GAGAS as it relates to understanding Yellow Book requirements and application guidance.

Individual Income and Tax Compliance Annual Update

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Online

4.00 Credits

Save time and keep current on the latest tax developments. This course covers all legislative, judicial, and IRS developments of the past year with a focus on implementation and compliance. Discover how to effectively and confidently complete tax planning and compliance engagements. Cover current developments affecting individuals, estates, and trusts (including those regarding income, deductions and losses, tax calculations, individual credits, filing matters). Gift tax matters are also covered.

Capitalized Costs & Depreciation - Tax Staff Essentials

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Online

5.50 Credits

How do I treat a property transaction? You'll be able to answer this question after taking a focused look at the IRS cost and repair regulations. With an understanding of capitalized cost and depreciation rules, you can help your clients achieve significant tax savings. You'll also learn about the rules for: Depreciation Amortization Like-kind exchanges Involuntary conversions Business property sales Property-related timing issues Planning opportunities What's going on with capitalized costs and depreciation? Course materials cover the latest legislation, including: The requirement to capitalize and amortize Section 174 research and experimentation expenditures Changes to bonus depreciation levels starting in 2023 The technical correction issued in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act

Impact of GASB Activities on State and Local Government

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Online

3.00 Credits

Are you an accountant or finance professional working in the state and local government space? Are you an auditor with state and local government clients? If you answered "yes" to either of these questions, you're aware that to succeed at your job and to uphold the public trust, you need a solid understanding of governmental accounting and reporting. This course will walk you through GASB standards and look to the future by exploring current GASB projects.

Current Audit Environment and ASB Activity

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Online

2.00 Credits

Explore the current audit environment, and recognize audit challenges triggered by the current environment. Provide a comprehensive review of recent audit pronouncement and exposure drafts. Understand topics critical to success in today's rapidly changing regulatory environment. This course provides 4 hours of CPE credit in the Auditing field of study.

AICPA Town Hall Series

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Online

1.00 Credits

Up-to-the-minute guidance Hear the latest updates on the CARES Act and progress of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) from AICPA executive leads Susan Coffey, EVP - Public Practice, and Erik Asgeirsson, President and CEO, CPA.com in these weekly town hall webcasts. Topics will be updated weekly. *** Free for AICPA members

Construction Contractors: Auditing Considerations

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Online

4.00 Credits

Challenges and solutions of auditing contracts With construction comprising a large and growing portion of the economy, it's important to stay on top of the very latest in accounting and auditing changes for the construction industry. In this webcast, you will gain insight about: Audit planning and substantive auditing procedures The core knowledge necessary to succeed Key issues affecting construction auditing, including auditing under the new revenue recognition and leases guidance Audit risks and risk assessment

AICPA's Annual Federal Tax Update

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Online

8.00 Credits

Save time and keep current on the latest tax developments. This comprehensive course covers all legislative, judicial, and IRS developments of the past year with a focus on implementation and compliance. Discover how to effectively and confidently complete tax planning and compliance engagements. Cover current developments affecting individuals (including those regarding income, deductions and losses, tax calculations, individual credits, filing matters), business entities (including those regarding S corporations and their shareholders, C corporations, partnerships), estates and trusts, retirement plans, and more.

Accounting for Digital Assets Under U.S. GAAP, Part III

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Online

2.00 Credits

Derivatives, embedded derivatives and mining (Bold) Complexities with digital assets increase when you move away from the fundamentals and start evaluating contracts to determine if they involve derivatives or have embedded derivatives. In addition, recording mining revenue has many unique considerations, especially if you have questions about differences related to transaction fees and block rewards or if you or your client are mining independently or within a mining pool. Part three of a series (bold) This webcast is part three of a series that will bring to life the content incorporated in the AICPA practice aid Accounting for and Auditing of Digital Assets. This webcast will walk you through: A specific fact pattern when evaluating whether or not there is an embedded derivative within the contract The difference between recording revenue for transaction fees and block rewards A flow chart for determining how to recognize revenue when participating in a mining pool Add more value (bold) Whether you're a CPA working with clients or an industry accountant responsible for corporate accounting policy, this webcast will give you a clear path to help your clients or entity by applying the appropriate accounting standards to your digital asset derivative and mining activities. Detailed examples and use cases will demonstrate the real-world application of this guidance. Note: FASB issued ASU No. 2023-08, Intangibles-Goodwill and Other-Crypto Assets (Subtopic 350-60): Accounting for and Disclosure of Crypto Assets, which is effective for all entities for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2024. This ASU is not yet reflected in this webcast.

Estate & Trust Primer - Tax Staff Essentials

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Online

4.00 Credits

Protect your clients' assets and shield their estates from increased taxation brought about by the changing tax code. This CPE course will help you to understand the tax obligations of trusts and estates and how these obligations affect beneficiaries. The course provides exercises and examples that reflect the calculation and allocation of taxable income and its presentation on the appropriate forms. You will also learn how to prepare federal Form 1041 and the accompanying schedules.

Accounting for Digital Assets Under U.S. GAAP, Part IV

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Online

1.00 Credits

Crypto lending and borrowing [bold] As you or your clients start to explore new ways to transact with crypto assets, one of the many possibilities is through involvement with crypto lending and borrowing. Gaining an understanding of the process of lending and borrowing crypto assets is the first step. This webcast provides the fundamentals related to these transactions and considerations for accounting from the perspectives of both lender and borrower. Part four of a series [bold] This webcast is part four of a series that will bring to life the content incorporated in the AICPA practice aid Accounting for and Auditing of Digital Assets. This webcast will walk you through: The process of borrowing and lending crypto assets Crypto lending accounting considerations including derecognition models Crypto borrowing accounting considerations including how to account for the obligation. Add more value [bold] Whether you're a CPA working with clients or an industry accountant responsible for corporate accounting policy, this webcast will give you a clear path to help your clients or entity by applying the appropriate accounting standards to your digital asset crypto lending and borrowing activities. Detailed examples and use cases will demonstrate the real-world application of this guidance. Learn valuable information to open your world of crypto assets even more. Note: FASB issued ASU No. 2023-08, Intangibles-Goodwill and Other-Crypto Assets (Subtopic 350-60): Accounting for and Disclosure of Crypto Assets, which is effective for all entities for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2024. This ASU is not yet reflected in this webcast.

Pass-Through and Corporate Annual Tax Update

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Online

5.00 Credits

Corporations and pass-through entities are subject to new regulations and IRS pronouncements every year. This course provides an in-depth analysis of all the most salient pass-through and C corporation matters that have come up in the past year. A perfect primer for the tax season, this course is designed to help tax professionals effectively communicate tax changes and planning opportunities with clients.

Tax Fundamentals of LLCs and Partnerships - Tax Staff Essentials

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Online

8.00 Credits

Most U.S. businesses are formed as a pass-through entity, which includes partnerships. If you are new to the subject, or if you have worked in this area for years but need a quick review, this course will provide a firm grasp of the fundamental concepts, help you to build a strong foundation of knowledge, and freshen up your analytical skills. Talking about tax can sometimes sound like you're speaking a foreign language in front of your clients. You can leverage the tone of the course materials to explain complex issues with accuracy and confidence.

Roles and Responsibilities in Risk Management

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Online

1.00 Credits

Developing a Strong Risk Management Culture Successful leaders are anticipatory, understanding the potential effect and wider implications of risks. You can guide staff and correct behaviors with policies and procedures. But to fully actualize a risk management culture, leaders must convey integrity and must step up their commitment to enterprise risk management (ERM). Enterprise risk management means dealing with uncertainty. It requires leaders to make informed decisions managing people, processes and technology. In this webcast, you'll learn what it means to be an anticipatory leader, the five levels of defense in risk management and much more.

Reviewing Partnership Tax Returns: What Are You Missing?

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Online

4.00 Credits

The partnership section of the Internal Revenue Code is arguably one of the most complicated. That complexity, and the reliability of tax software to properly handle it, can create many issues for you and your staff when processing your client's LLC and partnership tax returns. Join us as we discuss the common errors practitioners make on partnership tax returns that are often missed by review staff. The intent is to sharpen skills for reviewers by examining case studies and discussing issues where additional information from the client may be warranted and areas of tax law where proper treatment requires additional analysis and information. Multiple issues will be discussed, including income, deductions, K-1 reporting, and K-2 and K-3 reporting. This course follows a highly illustrative case study format to increase participant comprehension and retention.

Leases: Mastering the New FASB Requirements

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Online

8.00 Credits

FASB ASC 842, *Leases*, standards decoded By learning essential information about lease accounting requirements, you'll understand the core principles of the standards and how to apply them. You'll explore topics, such as: Identification Recognition Measurement Presentation and disclosure requirements Deliberate application of lessee accounting model You'll also learn about classifying leases, the amortization of the right-of-use asset, and the interest on a lease liability. Additional topics include: Short-term leases Purchase options Variable lease payments Sale and leaseback transactions Leveraged leases

Risk Is Increasing - and Risk Management Is Evolving

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Online

1.00 Credits

Tools for Risk Management A key to an effective risk management process is to move from the historic silo-based approach to an enterprise-wide approach. During this webcast, you will learn: Increased risks for organizations, including technology and cyber risks The use of a risk readiness assessment to identify management's current state regarding risk management The importance of retaining talent and updating your business model Findings from executive surveys that identify potential risks

Linking Risk Management to Strategy

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Online

1.50 Credits

Risk mitigation and response Boards and executive teams must manage an ever-changing landscape filled with uncertainty - due to economics, geopolitics, technology, tax regulations, talent pool, cyber-terrorism, data privacy and more. Emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence and the Internet of things (IoT), are disrupting business models across all sectors. Learn strategies for mitigating risks and dealing with risks quickly.

How Culture Affects Risks

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Online

1.00 Credits

Creating Culture Benefits Your Organization It's important to dedicate time and resources in: Evaluating the company's current culture Communicating the company's values Creating processes and risk avoidance activities for a healthy corporate culture Prioritizing and monitoring risks This course will help you evaluate your organization's current culture, and teach you strategies for building a thriving corporate culture.

Reviewing S Corporation Tax Returns: What Are You Missing?

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Online

4.00 Credits

The complexity of S corporation tax law creates a formidable challenge to the tax practitioner for accurate compliance and reporting of their client's S corporation activities. Join us as we discuss the common errors practitioners make on S corporation tax returns that are often missed by review staff. The intent is to sharpen skills for reviewers by examining case studies and discussing issues where additional information from the client may be warranted and areas of tax law where proper treatment requires additional analysis and information. Multiple issues will be discussed including income, deductions, K-1 reporting, and K-2 and K-3 reporting. This course follows a highly illustrative case study format to increase participant comprehension and retention.