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Spidell's 2010 Accounting Seminar
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Thad Scott, CPA, CFE, MS
Thad is a sole practitioner whose practice consists largely of audit and accounting services as well as business management consulting and litigation support. He has assisted outside firms with implementation of professional standards and performs peer reviews. He is qualified as a fraud expert in federal court. He is a respected speaker on accounting issues.
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Thomas Noce, CPA, CFE
Tom is a graduate of Rutgers University with a degree in accounting. He holds a Certificate in Personal Financial Planning from UC Riverside and is a Certified Fraud Examiner. Tom’s professional experience includes a variety of clients, including tribal entities, hotels, real estate, construction, homeowners' associations, country clubs, nonprofit organizations, and others. In addition to his tax and accounting practice, he also performs special engagements dealing with internal controls and fraud prevention and detection. He has authored and taught numerous accounting, auditing, and fraud courses.
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Take the A&A update designed for tax pros |
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Prepare for your required peer review |
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Understand new CPE requirements |
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Attend the practical A&A update designed for the tax practitioner who also prepares financial statements.
From non-disclosure compilations to reviews and full disclosure compilations, this course will give you authoritative guidance, including common presentation and disclosure issues that will allow you to prepare financial statements your clients find valuable.
In this fast-paced, practical course, you will:
- Understand the new mandatory peer review requirements – 1/3 of you will need a peer review in 2010. (New in 2010 – if you have an A&A requirement, you will need a peer review in the next three years.)
- Learn what the peer reviewer will look at and how much the review will cost
- See what you can do ahead of time to prepare and minimize the cost
- Get help finding a peer reviewer who understands your type of practice
- Find out how to comply with new ethics requirements – four hours each cycle and two more hours every six years
- Understand technical requirements of GAAP and OCBOA
- Refresh your knowledge of common practice topics
- Learn how to tailor the standards to your client needs
- Protect yourself by understanding your responsibility for fraud
- Uncover developments from FASB including the “codification”
- Review important changes in AICPA compilation and review standards
- See how FIN 48, Uncertain Tax Positions, may affect your compilation engagements
- Discover alternative ways to format financial statements
Need A&A, Ethics, or Fraud CPE?
Check our online self-study courses:
Accounting & Auditing
- QuickBooks® Accounting Software Internal Control Tips and Tricks more
- 2009 Practical Accounting Update & Review more
- Audit Standards Update - The New Audit Risk Standards more
- 2009 Practical Accounting Update & Review more
- 2009 Practice Issues: Compilation and Review more
- Current Developments - Accounting and Financial Reporting more
Ethics/Fraud:
- CPA Ethics more
- Fraud: Exposures and Solutions in the Non-Audit Environment more
- Just announced: Spidell's 4-hour "live" CPA Ethics course more
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Spidell Publishing, Inc. is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA), as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be addressed to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors, 150 Fourth Avenue North, Suite 700, Nashville, TN, 37219-2417. Web Site: www.nasba.org. This seminar is designed to meet the requirements for 8 hours of continuing education for the California Board of Accountancy. Basic Level. Field of Study: Accounting. Delivery method: Group Live. For more information regarding administrative policies, such as complaints or refunds, contact Spidell Publishing at (714)776-7850. There are no prerequisites or advanced preparation required. |
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