Whether you are a financial statement preparer or auditor, or you practice in state and local government, you'll leave this course with the necessary knowledge to handle audit and accounting issues common to state and local governments. You'll get critical guidance on planning, performing and reporting on your audit engagements, including financial reporting and the financial reporting entity; revenue and expense recognition; capital asset accounting; and the elements of net position.
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3/15/2016
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When:
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3/15/2016 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM
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Where:
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Webcast/Webinar
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Presenter:
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Gary M. Caporicci, CPA, CGFM, CFF
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Contact:
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April Deneault
801-834-6634
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Online registration is closed.
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Whether you are a financial statement preparer or auditor, or you practice in state and local government, you'll leave this course with the necessary knowledge to handle audit and accounting issues common to state and local governments. You'll get critical guidance on planning, performing and reporting on your audit engagements, including financial reporting and the financial reporting entity; revenue and expense recognition; capital asset accounting; and the elements of net position.
Objectives:
Identify the latest auditing and accounting principles for state and local governments.
Identify new GASB standards.
Identify auditing considerations, including risk assessment, materiality, group audits and auditing reporting with illustrative auditor report.
Recognize significant accounting transactions, including financial instruments; revenues and receivables; capital assets; and financial statements reconciliations.
Identify guidance for special-purpose governments, such as hospitals, school districts, transportation systems, colleges and universities.
Determine how financial statements are prepared in accordance with a Special Purpose Framework using illustrative auditor reports.
Identify the latest requirements for actuarial valuations, accounting and financial reporting.
Major Subjects:
Auditing considerations
Significant accounting transactions
Actuarial valuations, accounting and reporting
Special-purpose governments
Financial statements prepared in accordance with a Special Purpose Framework, including an illustrative auditor report
GASB standards update
Government Auditing Standards update
Designed For:
State and local government auditors and financial staff.
Prerequisite:
Knowledge of state and local governments.
Advanced Prep: None
Speaker: Gary M. Caporicci, CPA, CGFM, CFF
Vendor: CalCPA
Field of Study: Governmental A&A
Level: Intermediate
CPE Credit: 8 Hours
Acronym: AUSL
Registration Fees:
Members: $275
Nonmembers: $375
Meet the Speaker:
Gary M. Caporicci, CPA, CGFM, CFF, is a senior partner and co-founder of Caporicci ; Larson, Inc. Certified Public Accountants, a subsidiary of MarcumLLP. Mr. Caporicci has over 30 years of audit and management experience and is responsible for the Firm's Auditing and Accounting practice. Mr. Caporicci has extensive experience and knowledge in auditing and consulting for many government agencies. He has authored many audit and accounting courses and has been a frequent speaker and lecturer at many professional organizations. He is a Core Adjunct Professor at National University teaching government accounting, auditing and other upper division and graduate courses. In 2006, Mr. Caporicci was awarded Instructor of the Year for California CPA Education Foundation. He participated as a member of the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) Task Force on Deposits and Investment Risks Disclosure (GASB No.40) and is a member of the Governing Council of the California Society of CPAs. In 2010, Mr. Caporicci was awarded The Conference Volunteer of the Year for California CPA Education Foundation. Mr. Caporicci has written AICPA Accounting and Audit Guides for government and construction. In addition he has authored and instructed many governmental seminars and conferences. Mr. Caporicci's was Chair of the California Committee on Municipal Accounting , Chair of the California Governmental Accounting and Auditing Committee and Chair and speaker of CalCPA's Governmental Accounting and Auditing Conference. He is also a member of the CalCPA Council and National Reviewer for the Government Finance Officers Association.
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