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Applying AI in A&A: Creating Effective Prompts
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Online
1.00 Credits
When you ask someone in accounting and finance how often they use generative AI, it's no longer a "sometimes" -- it's usually daily. Effective use of the AI tools may vary, though. This webcast can help improve both efficiency and effectiveness for accounting and assurance professionals by unlocking the key to well-structured AI prompts. Examples of effectively written prompts will illustrate how to craft prompts that improve AI outputs and create even more efficiency in your work.
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
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.
Quality Management: My System is Set Up -- Now What?
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Online
2.00 Credits
With the design and implementation of your firm's system of quality management complete, the firm now focuses on operating, maintaining, and continuously improving that system. This webcast explores the ongoing post-implementation requirements of SQMS No. 1, including: Understanding engagement performance responsibilities Performing and documenting monitoring activities Identifying and evaluating findings and deficiencies Implementing, evaluating, and tracking remediation Conducting the required annual evaluation of the system and periodic performance evaluations of those assigned ultimate and operational responsibility for the system Learn how to keep your firm's system responsive, current, and effective in maintaining and promoting quality.
COSO's Internal Control Framework Essentials
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Online
3.50 Credits
COSO framework overview Gain an overview of COSO's internal control framework comprising five components and their related principles. Learn how to evaluate the control environment, risk assessment, control activities, information and communication, and monitoring activities at your or your client's entity. Through real-life examples, enhance your understanding of how to apply the framework as it relates to financial reporting whether you are an auditor or entity management.
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.
AICPA Town Hall Series (Rebroadcast of 9/17/2026)
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Online
1.00 Credits
Each event is a rebroadcast of the live Town Hall webcast from the previous week. 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.
Accounting for digital assets under US GAAP: Derivatives and mining
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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.
Individual Tax Fundamentals - Tax Staff Essentials
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Online
8.00 Credits
Basic, but not boring Newcomers to tax return preparation are exposed to the many topics that encompass individual taxation. Topics, discussed in an approachable format, include: Filing requirements and dependents Gross income inclusions and exclusions Adjustments to income Standard and itemized deductions Refundable and nonrefundable tax credits Tax computations Penalties Taking advantage of present opportunities for your clients' futures Tax planning involves understanding a client's current situation to anticipate areas of future tax savings. You'll review common individual tax planning topics to help clients prepare for their futures. Decoding recent legislative changes for individual taxpayers H.R. 1, commonly referred to as OBBBA, has created new tax planning opportunities for individual clients across the income and activity spectrums. You'll be able to provide your clients with the most current tax planning and tax-saving strategies for their tax plans. Course materials include discussions of the major H.R. 1 provisions affecting individual taxpayers, further informed by IRS guidance. This course has also been updated for IRS guidance related to other recent legislation, including SECURE (1.0 and 2.0) and the Inflation Reduction Act. 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.
Documenting Your EBP Audit: What You Need to Know
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Online
8.00 Credits
What you document matters Understanding different parts of the employee benefit plan (EBP) audit process can help you think holistically about your level of audit documentation. You'll learn the appropriate level of documentation when performing EBP audit procedures, which involves testing items that are not typically tested in audits of other types of entities. Real-life examples You'll also gain insights from real-life examples and solutions as you are guided by a former employee benefit plan expert panel member and peer reviewer. Additionally, reviewing these examples will help you truly understand documentation in an EBP audit and learn best practices for documentation to incorporate into your audits.
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
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.
Contract Accounting, Lease Accounting, and Their Impact on Construction Contractors
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Online
1.50 Credits
Contracts and leases decoded Construction accounting is not just about revenue, but it is a lot about revenue. Diving deep into the five-step approach for revenue recognition in the construction industry, this course has all of the rules and interpretations that you might need. Leases are also critical for contractors. From equipment to warehouse space, leases appear prominently on many contractors' book. In this course, you'll review the guidance under ASC 842 so you are better prepared to account for leases. Practical examples and exercises You'll learn how to implement your new knowledge through realistic scenarios that address the following topics: Guidance under FASB ASC 606, *Revenue from Contracts with Customers* The five-step recognition process Guidance under FASB Accounting Standards Update (ASU) No. 2016-02, *Leases* (Topic 842)
Annual Update for Controllers and Finance Managers: Driving Business Value
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Online
7.00 Credits
Mastering finance with strategic insights Management accountants drive strategic directions and enhance operational efficiency. You'll learn how to integrate nonfinancial data into reporting and use scenario planning to evaluate business outcomes. Blending financial smarts with nonfinancial data Effective communication is crucial for conveying messages and handling crises. You'll explore various ways to enhance your understanding of effective communication, including: Transforming routine reports into comprehensive scenario analyses to highlight alternative business futures, influencing decision-making processes Improving effective communication skills to convey insights and analyses clearly Why sustainability matters in financial planning Integrating sustainability into financial planning is critical and beneficial for the business. Driven by evolving regulations, discussions focusing on transparency, consistency and trust in sustainability reporting are crucial in the modern business environment. You'll learn more about the sustainability considerations relevant to your business.
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.
Auditing digital assets: Client acceptance and continuance, risk assessment, and laws regulations and related parties
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Online
2.00 Credits
Auditing entities that hold or transact digital assets (bold) Would you like to better understand the environment of digital asset transactions? Have you ever wondered if you should accept or continue a client engagement? This webcast will help you identify challenges, risks and factors to consider when deciding to accept or continue with a client who holds or transacts with digital assets. During the webcast and discussion, you will learn: The Digital Assets Working Group's mission and the process through which nonauthoritative guidance is developed What private keys are and ways to safeguard them and the digital assets to which they enable access About the rapidly evolving nature of the digital asset ecosystem that may lead to challenges when performing required procedures surrounding laws and regulations You will gain: Insight into the unique aspects of the risk assessment process when involved in the digital assets space Awareness of the pseudo-anonymous nature of digital asset transactions that may lead to challenges in performing required procedures surrounding related-party relationships and transactions with related parties You will also gain access to valuable resources: Accounting for and Auditing of Digital Assets Practice Aid Blockchain Universal Glossary Webcast: Accounting for Digital Assets under U.S. GAAP Digital Asset Resources
Performing a Single Audit Under the Uniform Guidance
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Online
8.00 Credits
Performing a single audit Exploring various topics related to single audits will give you the knowledge you need to perform these engagements skillfully. You can learn about: Major program determination Pass-through entity responsibilities SEFA requirements The Compliance Supplement requirements The administrative requirements and cost principles found in the Uniform Guidance Uniform Guidance compliance audit basics Gaining an understanding of the Uniform Guidance basics will prepare you for compliance audit engagements. You can examine various topics, such as: Requirements overview Applying GAAS and the Yellow Book to compliance audits Entities that must undergo this type of engagement Federal awards decoded You can also learn the different types of federal awards, along with audit implications for a recipient or subrecipient. Federal award topics covered include: Becoming aware of the SEFA Major program determination Testing and reporting responsibilities You will acquire a fundamental understanding of your responsibilities related to testing and reporting by examining topics, such as: Testing internal control over compliance Testing compliance Writing an audit finding
Construction Contractors: Non-Revenue and Non-Lease Accounting Considerations
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Online
4.00 Credits
Construction accounting fundamentals The construction industry stands out in its need to adhere to diverse accounting standards. Essential knowledge and key issues influencing the field are explored as you learn about the overall construction process through the following topics: Industry players Preparing cost estimates and bids Project management Contracts and modifications Unique accounting issues for contractors Various contractor expenses that affect job profitability need to be identified and examined to ensure accurate accounting of a company's total spending and performance. You'll review this concept and other characteristics unique to contractors as you gather critical information and learn the implications for CPAs. Relevant topics include: Contractor financial statements Common disclosures Supplementary information Working with a surety Surety is an integral part of the construction process. You'll take a detailed look at the benchmarks a surety might analyze in a contractor's financial statements as well as the following topics: Types of surety bonds The surety process Surety underwriting considerations Warning signs for the surety
AICPA Town Hall Series (Rebroadcast of 10/1/2026)
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Online
1.00 Credits
Each event is a rebroadcast of the live Town Hall webcast from the previous week. 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.
Excel for Accounting Professionals Session 1: Tables and Named References
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Online
2.00 Credits
Transforming how you use Excel with engaging and expert-led instruction Designed for you to work alongside an expert and complete the same exercises, you'll dig deeper into topics, including: Benefits of using named references for faster navigation Increased versatility and efficiency withing your Excel workbooks Excel Tables special properties and Error reduction for greater productivity. Mastering Excel functions Excel mastery involves understanding how to create functional and efficient workbooks. The instructor will guide you through Tables, named references, and more as you build on basic Excel skills and use critical functions, such as: Excel conventions Critical shortcuts Efficient navigation techniques Automatic formula updating *Session 1 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 2: Data Validation and Conditional Formatting] (https:// https://www.aicpa-cima.com/cpe-learning/webcast/excel-for-accounting-professionals-session-2--data-validation-and-conditional-formatting) to further prepare to tackle real-world issues and build powerful workbooks.*