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The Crucial Connection - Why You Should Care About Your Client's System of Internal Control
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Online
1.50 Credits
Conduct risk assessment the right way Regardless of the size of your client or audit budget, there are specific requirements in accounting standards and generally accepted auditing principles (GAAP) related to auditing internal control for risk assessment purposes. Take a deep dive into understanding your audit client's system of internal control to perform a more effective and efficient audit.
Lessee and Lessor Accounting
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Online
2.00 Credits
What you need to know about the lessee and lessor accounting models This course explains the lessee accounting model, including Lease and non-lease components Lease classification Amortization of the right-of-use asset Interest on the lease liability This course also explains the lessor accounting model, including Transfer of risk Profit recognition Collectibility Included in this course are detailed and illustrated examples with amortization tables and journal entries.
Risk Assessment Under SAS No. 145
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Online
2.00 Credits
Get familiar with SAS No. 145 (bold) In October 2021, the AICPA Auditing Standards Board issued Statement on Auditing Standards (SAS) No. 145, Understanding the Entity and Its Environment and Assessing the Risks of Material Misstatement. SAS No. 145 does not fundamentally change the key concepts underpinning audit risk. Rather, it clarifies and enhances certain aspects of the identification and assessment of the risks of material misstatement to drive better risk assessments and, therefore, enhance your audit quality. Hear from members of the Auditing Standards Board's risk assessment task force as they help you learn to navigate SAS No. 145 and examine new and updated concepts including: A new definition of significant risk New guidance on maintaining professional skepticism Revised requirements to evaluate the design of certain controls Separately assessing inherent risk and control risk Revised requirements regarding audit documentation New guidance on scalability
Preparation, Compilation, and Review Engagements: Update and Review
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Online
4.00 Credits
If you supervise preparation, compilation, and review engagements, this course is designed to assist you in adhering to professional standards. It will inform you of the latest developments and pertinent issues relevant to these engagements as you gain insights into: The U.S. business economy Peer review practices FASB updates Various other aspects that influence preparation, compilation, and review engagements
Excel for Accounting Professionals Session 3: Workbook Design Principles and Organization
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Online
2.00 Credits
Enhancing Excel workbook productivity This workshop covers organizing and managing worksheet information, offering hands-on participation alongside the instructor. Through the practical tasks, you will gain a comprehensive grasp of commonly utilized Excel functions such as: Hiding worksheets Inputting cells styles for users Organizing workbooks Mastering Excel capabilities Becoming proficient in Excel entails developing workbooks that are efficient and well-organized. The facilitator will guide you through mastering complex functions, selecting cells and objects, and organizing principles of workbook design. You'll enhance your basic understanding of Excel with topics including: Creating complex formulas with nested functions Applying techniques for group selection *Session 3 is one of eight sessions that is available as an individual session. Each session builds on the prior sessions, so you'll want to consider watching [Session 4: Conditional Summing and Lookups] (https://www.aicpa-cima.com/cpe-learning/webcast/excel-for-accounting-professionals-session-4--conditional-summing-and-lookups) to further prepare to tackle real-world issues and build powerful workbooks.*
SOC Mastery for CPA Firms: Your Roadmap to Starting a SOC Practice
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Online
1.00 Credits
In the realm of modern business, the trend of outsourcing functions or activities to third-party service providers is on the rise. While this strategy can enhance efficiency and cost-effectiveness, it also introduces inherent risks that necessitate careful identification, assessment, and management. As a result, those utilizing such outsourced services, along with their auditors, increasingly demand comprehensive insights into the effectiveness of controls within these service organizations. To fulfill this need, the AICPA offers a range of SOC (System and Organization Control) for service organizations engagements, providing assurance reports that offer vital information for evaluating and mitigating the risks tied to outsourcing, thereby fostering trust and transparency. This webcast serves as an introduction for CPA firms who are new to SOC for service organizations engagements or as a refresher for those already acquainted. It does not delve into the specifics of conducting a SOC examinations; however, it offers a general understanding of how to start up a SOC practice.
Are You Ready for Your Peer Review?
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Online
3.00 Credits
Be ready for your peer review! The peer review process is an effective way to monitor practice quality, ensuring that your firm meets high standards while protecting the public interest. Gain a better understanding of the overall peer review process and learn how to fully prepare for your triennial review. This webcast will help you: Understand and compare the system and engagement review processes Address recently issued peer review guidance and quality control requirements Learn how both guidance and requirements affect your firm You'll also discover the most common areas of noncompliance with professional standards and how to avoid them well before your review is due. Participants will leave this session with the resources and tools to enhance their firm's peer review quality.
Estate & Trust Primer - Tax Staff Essentials
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Online
4.00 Credits
The tax strategies behind estate planning Estate planning is vast and complicated. A fundamental understanding of estate and trust taxation is essential to helping clients plan for their futures. Topics include: Tax obligations of trusts and estates, and how these obligations affect beneficiaries The federal income taxation of trusts and decedents' estates, along with the tax effects of specific scenarios for beneficiaries Planning options that can minimize your clients' taxes while accumulating income and the distribution or transfer of wealth to intended beneficiaries Detailed explanations of complex estate and trust concepts Learners build their understanding of the unique tax issues affecting trusts and estates, including: The taxation of simple and complex trusts, grantor trusts, and electing small business trusts Fiduciary accounting and the Uniform Principal and Income Act Deductions and credits available to trusts and estates Updated for H.R. 1, commonly referred to as OBBBA This comprehensive course has been updated to discuss the effects of H.R. 1 on estate and trust taxation. Relevant topics include: Overall limitation on itemized deductions Permanence of the expanded lifetime estate tax exemption Section 163(j) business interest 0.5% floor on itemized charitable contribution deductions And much more Part of Tax Staff Essentials Level 3 This self-study online course is part of Tax Staff Essentials Level 3, a comprehensive learning program that provides senior- and supervisor-level tax professionals with the technical training required to take a leadership role on their teams.
Tax Fundamentals of LLCs and Partnerships - Tax Staff Essentials
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Online
8.00 Credits
Building a solid foundation of partnership and LLC taxation A foundational understanding of partnership taxation is essential to a tax preparer's career. Given that most U.S. businesses are formed as pass-through entities, you'll likely encounter partnership tax matters that require your attention. This course covers the taxation of partnerships, including limited liability companies (LLCs) treated as partnerships for U.S. federal income tax purposes. Matters discussed include: Common transactions Check-the-box election rules Consequential court cases involving partnership formation Skills to explain partnership taxation matters to your clients Talking about tax can sometimes sound like speaking a foreign language to your clients. Learn how to explain complex issues with accuracy and confidence. Part of Tax Staff Essentials Level 1 This self-study online course is part of Tax Staff Essentials Level 1, a comprehensive learning program that provides tax staff with the technical training required to support their teams.
Small Firm Success Series (10/22/2026)
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Online
1.00 Credits
Small CPA firms, defined as those with 30 or fewer professionals, face distinct challenges amid rapid technological change, evolving regulatory demands, and mounting pressure to attract and retain talent. This webcast keeps practitioners current on the developments that matter most while offering practical, immediately applicable insights to strengthen their practices. Participants will gain clarity on today's most pressing questions: How can small firms address staffing shortages and build a sustainable talent pipeline? Which emerging technologies merit investment now? How should firms prepare for new compliance requirements and regulatory updates? What practice-management strategies are most effective for staying competitive in a fast-changing landscape? What sets this webcast apart is its exclusive focus on small firms. Each session emphasizes practical, resource-efficient solutions tailored to their needs. Attendees will hear real-world examples, explore current trends, and receive actionable guidance from experts who understand the realities of small-firm leadership. Designed for partners, managers, and future leaders, this program equips small firms to operate more efficiently, respond effectively to evolving standards, and position themselves for sustainable growth.
Quality Management: Engagement Quality Reviews
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Online
2.00 Credits
SQMS No. 2, Engagement Quality Reviews, sets out requirements and guidance for firms to conduct an engagement quality (EQ) review. The standard also addresses the qualifications, eligibility, responsibilities, and appointment of an EQ reviewer. The predecessor standard, SQCS No. 8, combined quality control policies with the engagement quality control review. SQMS No. 2 was issued separately to highlight the importance of the EQ review within a firm's system of quality management. SQMS No. 2 formalizes and strengthens the review process through clarified guidance and enhanced documentation requirements. It also distinguishes the responsibilities of the firm from those of the EQR reviewer, ensuring greater accountability and transparency.
Reviewing Individual Tax Returns
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Online
2.00 Credits
Catch errors on individual returns The sheer volume of individual tax returns requiring preparation can create a work environment that invariably leads to errors or omissions. A trained eye can spot mistakes. A case-based approach to learning return review Two case studies focus on issues that individual return preparers and reviewers will frequently encounter in their practice: Section 199A (qualified business income deduction) Home office deduction Rental properties Hobby losses Organization and start-up costs In-course application Learners get access to two 2025 individual returns to review for: Errors Areas for improvement Opportunities to educate or advise the client Developed with H.R. 1, commonly referred to as OBBBA, in mind, these returns are designed to provoke planning ideas for the modern client.
AICPA & CIMA Faculty Hour Series (10/23/2026)
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Online
1.50 Credits
Understand emerging trends in academia Academics will receive timely and critical information on emerging issues and the latest news affecting accounting education. Subject matter experts provide insights, analysis, and practical guidance on the key issues facing the profession and academia. Faculty Hour contributors will share their experiences, tools, and resources to ensure the success of the next generation of accountants. In addition, AICPA & CIMA staff will provide the latest news concerning changes to regulations, exams, and licensure requirements that may affect faculty and their schools.
S Corporations: Key Issues, Compliance, and Tax Strategies - Tax Staff Essentials
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Online
8.00 Credits
Explaining the misunderstood The S corporation form is unique and often misunderstood. You'll learn how to assist your clients with the most misconstrued areas of S corporation taxation and how they can use S status to their advantage. Updated for recent legislation, including H.R. 1 The world of taxation is never static. H.R. 1, commonly referred to as OBBBA and passed in 2025, affected virtually every type of taxpayer, including S corporations. Refreshed materials discuss the H.R. 1 provisions that affect S corporations and their shareholders, including the qualified business income deduction and Section 179 expensing. The course has also been updated for legislative and regulatory developments related to: Inflation Reduction Act SECURE 2.0 SECURE 1.0 Weighing the pros and cons S corporation status doesn't suit every business. Throughout the course, you'll learn when it is advantageous or disadvantageous to be taxed as an S corporation. Making the model work You'll be exposed to methods of effectively communicating with potential business clients and existing shareholders about how you can make the S corporation business model work for them. Part of Tax Staff Essentials Level 1 This self-study online course is part of Tax Staff Essentials Level 1, a comprehensive learning program that provides tax staff with the technical training required to support their teams.
Tax Planning for Small Businesses - Tax Staff Essentials
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Online
4.00 Credits
Tax planning strategies for now and then Clients want help with present and future business services. Which tax planning strategies will you provide for your corporate and small business clients? Course materials are updated for the latest legislation, including H.R. 1, commonly referred to as OBBBA. In this course, you get the information you need to answer tough questions and learn the best strategies for your clients. Materials are updated for the following new and updated tax provisions of H.R. 1: Section 1202 qualified small business stock exclusion State and local tax deduction cap Section 199A qualified business income deduction Bonus depreciation 100% depreciation deduction for qualified production property Section 179 expensing Meals and fringe benefits You'll also get caught up on IRS guidance on other recent tax changes, particularly those related to retirement plans and required minimum distributions. Meet the needs of small businesses at every stage Even though the materials focus on taxes, taxes are only one of many considerations a small business owner must make when forming a new entity. The course covers common small business matters at different stages in the business lifecycle: Growth stage Maturity stage Late-maturity stage Decline stage Content for all entity types What do you need to do to form a sole proprietorship, partnership, or other type of entity? As we address this question, you will consider the nuances of each entity structure. Part of Tax Staff Essentials Level 4 This self-study online course is part of Tax Staff Essentials Level 4, a comprehensive learning program that provides tax managers, directors, and partners with the advanced technical training required to work with their most sophisticated clients.
Reviewing Individual Tax Returns: What Are You Missing?
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Online
4.00 Credits
Catch errors on individual returns The sheer volume of individual tax returns requiring preparation can create a work environment that invariably leads to errors or omissions. A trained eye can spot mistakes. A case-based approach to learning return review Four case studies focus on issues that individual return preparers and reviewers will frequently encounter in their practice: Section 199A (qualified business income deduction) Home office deduction Rental properties Hobby losses Hiring of spouses Depreciation, including bonus depreciation Section 179 issues Organization and startup costs Temporary senior deduction State and local tax deduction In-course application Learners get access to four 2025 individual returns and try their hand at reviewing them for: Errors Areas for improvement Opportunities to educate or advise the client Developed with H.R. 1, commonly referred to as OBBBA, in mind, these returns are designed to provoke planning ideas for the modern client.
Excel for Accounting Professionals Session 4: Conditional Summing and Lookups
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Online
2.00 Credits
Boosting productivity with Excel For those unfamiliar with conditional summing, you're in for a revelation —it's an impactful technique that improves productivity in creating reports. You'll learn how to optimize Excel efficiency by managing duplicates, selecting appropriate shortcuts, and performing lookups. Practical hands-on Excel learning exercises taught by highly engaging expert in the field You'll also deepen your skills and tackle real-world Excel workbooks that address the following: Benefits of using lookup functions over direct cell referencing A comprehensive exploration of the popular VLOOKUP function Techniques for removing duplicates to create a distinct set of report labels *Session 4 is one of eight sessions that is available as an individual session. Each session builds on the prior sessions, so you'll want to consider watching [Session 5: Error Trapping and Improving Lookups] (https://www.aicpa-cima.com/cpe-learning/webcast/excel-for-accounting-professionals-session-5--error-trapping-and-improving-lookups) to further prepare to tackle real-world issues and build powerful workbooks.*
Construction Contractors: Auditing Considerations
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Online
4.00 Credits
Overcoming the challenges of auditing contracts Construction makes up a large portion of the economy. As such, a growing number of accounting and finance professionals may need to be aware of the accounting and auditing guidance for the construction industry. You'll delve into the audit considerations related to construction contracts, covering various topics, including: 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 Town Hall Series
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Online
1.00 Credits
The AICPA Town Hall Series delivers: Timely & Critical Information Interpretation & Analysis Firm and Business Strategies Practitioner Capabilities **Free for AICPA members Not an AICPA or CIMA member? Become one today.
Reviewing Partnership Tax Returns: What Are You Missing?
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Online
4.00 Credits
Ways to avoid common errors A thorough review can spot errors that are commonly missed during the preparation of a partnership or LLC return. Course materials are designed to sharpen your reviewer skills by examining case studies and discussing complex LLC and partnership issues often missed by staff tax return preparers. Four case studies, four opportunities to apply your reviewing skills The course's case study-based approach is designed to increase comprehension and retention. Each case includes a narrative and a full 2025 tax return, developed to include the effects of H.R. 1, commonly referred to as OBBBA. Learners are encouraged to spot errors made in the returns and potential areas for improvement. Partnership tax filing requirements Course materials discuss the filing requirements for Schedules K-2 and K-3, including the availability of the domestic filing exception.