CPE Catalog
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AICPA On-Demand & Self-Study courses take up to 24 hours to process.
Accounting for digital assets under US GAAP: Specialized accounting, fair value, and stablecoins
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Online
1.50 Credits
Guidance on how to account for digital assets (bold): Accounting for stablecoins may not be stable: Though the use of digital assets is rapidly expanding, accounting guidance has not kept pace. As a result, accounting for digital assets can feel shaky. The AICPA can help: The AICPA practice aid on accounting and auditing for digital assets and this webcast can help you answer the question of what to do when you or your client accounts for stablecoins. You'll be helped to understand how to account for other transactions and investments involving crypto and digital assets under U.S. GAAP. You'll also learn more about what the AICPA is doing to lend clarity and guidance to this murky but increasingly important field. Learn how you can add more value: Whether you're a CPA with attest clients or an industry accountant responsible for corporate accounting policy, this guidance will give you a clear path to help your clients or firm by applying the most up-to-date accounting policy. Detailed examples and use cases will demonstrate 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.
Financial Storytelling the Key in Growing Your Organization to the Next Level
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Online
2.00 Credits
Are you responsible for presenting financial information to your organization, business associates, or clients? If you're a CEO, CFO, CPA, financial analyst or a manager needing to communicate financial information in an impactful way, this workshop will give you the necessary tools to tell more effective stories with your financial data. It is imperative in this fast-paced business environment, accountants need to gain a high-level understanding of the technology advances to help them focus their time on finding the story behind the numbers. Bring financial information to life and use it to communicate a story to an audience, with a focus on simplicity and ease of interpretation. This is accomplished through a mix of financial data, visualization, storytelling theory, best practices, and practical application.
Performing Preparation, Compilation and Review Engagements
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Online
2.00 Credits
Comply With All Standards As You Prepare, Compile and Review Engagements This webcast is a go-to reference for staying in compliance with all professional standards surrounding engagements performed in accordance with Statements on Standards for Accounting and Review Services (SSARSs).
Reviewing S Corporation Tax Returns: What Are You Missing?
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Online
4.00 Credits
A case-based approach to learning about the common errors practitioners make on S corporation tax returns.
Performing a Single Audit Under the Uniform Guidance
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Online
8.00 Credits
Auditors performing single audits can learn about major program determination, pass-through entity responsibilities, SEFA requirements and other topics.
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.
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.
Reviewing Partnership Tax Returns: What Are You Missing?
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Online
4.00 Credits
Strategies to help reviewers catch errors in partnership and LLC tax returns before they are submitted.
The Bottom Line on the New Lease Accounting Requirements
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Online
4.00 Credits
FASB ASC 842, *Leases* explained Understanding lease fundamentals is essential to applying FASB lease requirements appropriately. As such, you'll delve into key concepts that define what a lease is, as well as basic lease accounting topics, such as: Contracts containing leases Lease classification Amortization of the right-of-use asset Impairment considerations Lease presentation and disclosure requirements Comprehensive examples and case studies will guide you through approaches to help you adopt accounting guidance for FASB ASU 2023-01. You'll also review the presentation and disclosure requirements, and other topics, including: Lease versus non-lease components Sales-type lease Direct financing lease Operating lease Lease terminations
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
Practical Tools and Tips to Help CPAs Manage Risk (Audit & Attest Services Focus)
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Online
4.00 Credits
What are the risks of offering A&A services? CPAs face an ever-present threat of malpractice claims regardless of the services performed. Offering audit and attest (A&A) services exposes professionals and their firms to certain risk. Although it is impossible to eliminate all risks, you can identify and implement practical techniques to help mitigate the risk of a professional liability claim. Processes to mitigate risks in A&A You will gain insight into day-to-day risk management protocols related to firm practice management and service delivery. You'll also learn about the many ways a firm can manage risk in offering A&A services, including: Writing effective engagement letters Creating a robust onboarding process Identifying scope Managing billing and fees Deep dives into A&A loss data Examining the recent data that breaks down the causes of loss related to A&A professional liability claims can help you understand the threats to you and your firm, and focus your risk management practices. Additional benefits In addition to earning CPE credits, CNA policyholders may earn up to a 10% premium credit for three consecutive years on their AICPA Professional Liability Insurance policy. *Please consult your agent for further details regarding eligibility.*
Estate & Trust Primer - Tax Staff Essentials
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Online
4.00 Credits
A comprehensive guide to estate planning and the taxation of trusts.
2025 Washington Tax Brief
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Online
1.00 Credits
The AICPA Tax Advocacy Team in Washington, D.C., addresses the challenge of keeping up with tax law changes. They advocate for sound tax policy and effective administration. The Washington Tax Brief webcast series keeps members informed about: Major tax-related advocacy initiatives Proposed tax law changes Fundamental tax reform with recent changes to IRS regulations
Yellow Book: Application of GAGAS Principles
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Online
5.50 Credits
As an auditor of state or local governments, or not-for-profit entities, you'll gain an understanding of the requirements and application guidance for engagements conducted in accordance with Government Auditing Standards.
Ethics: Critical Thinking, Case Studies and Fraud
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Online
4.00 Credits
While ethics training is required by many states, the true value of the CPA license is in understanding how critically important ethical behavior is to one another, our customers, and to the public. This course will explore the basic tenets of ethical behavior and use case studies to explore ethical dilemmas in various companies and organizations, with special focus on the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct and AU-C Section 315.
Auditing Financial Statements of ERISA Plans
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Online
4.00 Credits
You'll gain an understanding of the statements, disclosures and considerations for plans that file Form 11-K, and learn ways to plan and conduct effective risk-based ERISA plan audits.
Accounting for Digital Assets Under U.S. GAAP: Crypto lending and borrowing
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Online
1.00 Credits
You'll learn about crypto lending and borrowing considerations when accounting for digital assets under U.S. GAAP.
Documenting Internal Control
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Online
1.00 Credits
Documenting internal controls Familiarize yourself with commonly used documentation tools, such as narratives, flowcharts, internal control questionnaires and control matrixes. Walk through COSO's internal control template used to document an assessment of a system on internal control.
AICPA's Annual Federal Tax Update
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Online
8.00 Credits
All-new material updates tax practitioners on the most pressing tax matters affecting business entities, individuals, estates and trusts, and more.
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