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ProActive Response: Active Shooter Training - Recognize. Respond. Survive.

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Online

2.00 Credits

ProActive Response Group's Active Shooter Response Training course educates participants in current trends of active shooter incidents, how to recognize early warning signs of violence, appropriate actions to increase chances of survival in an active shooter event, and how to use basic medical equipment to save the lives of victims.   *****(Warning: This video contains simulated graphic scenes that some viewers may find disturbing)*****

Walkin', Talkin', Lookin' & Listenin' - Or Things Most of Us Don't Do Well

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Online

2.00 Credits

You often can perform an audit in accordance with all of the standards, and still have a substandard audit IF you did not get out among the clients employees (let them know you are there and where you located), talk to as many people as you can regardless as to whether you may think that they may have any helpful information; constantly observe your surrounding where ever you are at (you never now what you might see) and lastly, listen to not only what people are saying to you but are also saying around you. This presentation is designed to illustrate the importance of making yourself available to your client’s employees, let them know that you are there and where you can be found. Talk with them because if there is a problem, somebody knows and they will often tell you all about it IF you just ask them.  Look at your surrounding everywhere you go.  What are you looking for?  I don’t know but I’ll know it when I see it. Lastly, listen to what they have to say.  Every word is important because they may say something that you had not asked about.  Remember, you never want to discover something and go to an individual who you determined knew about it and ask, why didn’t you tell me about this and their response was, you never asked me!

2025 Governmental GAAP Update: Navigating GASB Standards

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Online

2.00 Credits

This course begins with a look at the GASB standards effective this year, including GASB 100, Accounting Changes and Error Corrections and GASB 101, Compensated Absences. We'll include practical application of the topics in the form of case studies. This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event.

Seven Secrets of Successful Business Communication Part 1: Questioning and Listening to Discover Clients' Needs

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Online

2.00 Credits

The importance of listening (bold) Whether you're trying to pitch a prospective client on an engagement or convince an employee to work over the weekend, your success hinges on your ability to identify their needs. Part one of this two-part webcast concentrates on three communication challenges leaders face: Adapting a message to different constituencies and clients Coaching employees Business development A former *Wall Street Journal* reporter who teaches marketing at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Greg Conderacci will introduce you to proven communication techniques. "If I were to summarize in one sentence the single most important principle I have learned in the field of interpersonal relations, it would be this: Seek first to understand, then to be understood." - Dr. Stephen R. Covey, author, Seven Habits of Highly Effective People

Surgent's Data at 30,000 Feet: Traveling Smart with Client and Personal Information

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Online

2.00 Credits

Whether you're heading across town or across the globe, traveling with electronic devices carries real risks to the sensitive client and firm data stored on them. In this session, we'll explore the ethical obligations CPAs have to protect confidential information, including guidance from the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct and applicable laws. We'll examine how data can be accessed - legitimately or maliciously - by third parties during travel, and offer practical strategies to minimize risk, from using loaner devices and mobile device management to coordinating with IT before departure. The session includes current border search rules, international considerations, and actionable tips for staying secure in transit.

Surgent's More Money at the End of the Month: Strategic Ways to Improve Cash Flow

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Online

2.00 Credits

Cash flow management is often the most important task of any CFO or financial leader. Regardless of whether one works in start-ups or established companies, non-profit or for-profit entities, cash flow makes our organizations run. Have you ever wondered whether you are optimizing your company's cash flow? In this course, we will explore how to improve your company's cash flow using analysis and financial theories in the context of real-world situations.

Surgent's Skills to Enhance Personal and Professional Networks

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Online

2.00 Credits

Managing a strong network is one of the most important things you can do to grow professionally. Yet despite its importance, maintaining an effective network is often not taught in undergraduate and graduate schools. The good news is that managing and growing a network is easier than it sounds. In fact, most professionals have some level of basic networking skills simply from helping someone find a job, attending an industry conference, or seeking professional connections through social media. Effective networking involves more than simply collecting contacts. Strong networks should be relevant to your career and consist of people you trust. Personal networks are just as important as professional networks and the two often overlap. In this course, we explore ways to strengthen and grow networks by examining proven strategies that have helped individuals meet their personal and professional goals.

Surgent's Taxation of Partnership Distributions and Sales of Partnership Interests

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Online

4.00 Credits

This program focuses on two parts of Subchapter K, partnership distributions and sales of partnership interests - topics that tax practitioners are often asked about by clients. Tax practitioners are called upon to advise both the partnership which makes distributions and the partners receiving the distributions regarding the tax consequences of these transactions. Additionally, tax practitioners will be deeply involved in decisions regarding the sale and purchase of a partnership interest. These topics are thoroughly covered in this program. The presenters also discuss several types of partnership distributions and the tax rules relating to them, as well as analyze the tax rules relating to the sale of a partnership interest. Tax practitioners will be given an in-depth analysis of these complex topics, so that they can effectively answer their clients' questions.This course qualifies for IRS credit.

Deep Dive into Common Auditing Deficiencies

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Online

4.00 Credits

This course will review common deficiencies identified by the AICPA and state boards of accountancy. It features discussion on a variety of topics, including analytical procedures, sampling, group audits, and risk assessment. We will review the areas of concern and how you can overcome them by employing best practices.

Allison McLeod's Federal Tax Updates for Business Entities - 4 Hour

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Online

4.00 Credits

Seismic changes in tax legislation is currently taking place, and the well-informed tax practitioner will want to attend this four hour program in order to stay abreast of these developments.  This program will cover new court decisions, recent IRS publications, and the latest tax legislation that will impact businesses and individuals.  The remaining time will be spent on IRS procedure and other issues. This course will provide a concise look at the hottest topics affecting every tax practitioner.  **Please Note:  If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com.

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.

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.

Audit & Attest Quality Matters that Should be on Your Radar - Avoiding Common Deficiencies in SAS, SSARS and S

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Online

8.00 Credits

Quality management is important.  Every CPA firm that provides audit and other attest services must undergo a third-party quality control review.  This session will provide you with the tips on how to avoid common quality control deficiencies in all services that are subject to peer review.

ACPEN Signature 2025-2026: Business Fraud Update and Managing the Risk of Fraud

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Online

8.00 Credits

Fraud has not been conquered.  Although most organizations like to think, “it can’t happen to us,” the fact of the matter is that fraud can happen to any organization and its impact can be catastrophic.  Accountability professionals are the first line of defense against fraud. When fraud happens, management always turns to the accountability professional and either says (a) “this must be your fault,” or (b) “you were right; you warned us; help us make sure this cannot happen again.” Consequently, accountants, internal auditors, external auditors, fraud examiners, and risk management professionals need to develop the skills needed to prevent, detect, and deter fraud and need to be proactive in promoting and effecting organizational change. According to the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners’ (ACFE) 2024 Report to the Nations: The median loss per fraud case is $145,000; the average loss per fraud case is $1.7 million. 43% of frauds are discovered by tips, usually from employees. Asset misappropriation schemes are the most common (89%) but least costly ($120,000 median loss). Financial statement fraud schemes are the least common (5%) but most costly ($766,000 median loss). Corruption is the most common scheme in all global regions. Median losses for frauds by owners/executives ($459,000) were more than 7X GREATER than those carried out by employees ($60,000). 84% of fraudsters exhibited at least one behavioral red flag. Organizations that have implemented anti-fraud measures suffer significantly lower losses and find fraud much more quickly. These conclusions are alarming and should be a wake-up call for all business and government professionals. The impact of fraud is always devastating and can be catastrophic.  The 2025 Business Fraud Update is another fast-moving seminar that will provide a comprehensive look at the latest developments about fraud from the technical, legal, and operational perspectives and update participants on the most recent legal and regulatory developments in this important area of professional responsibility.   In addition, our panel of legal, accountability, and forensic experts will explain key steps and methods in conducting a successful fraud investigation: Establishing predicate for an investigation Gathering and preserving evidence Conducting interviews and obtaining confessions When to involve law enforcement professionals and regulators The CPA's Role Preparing an expert report Providing expert testimony Implementing corrective action plans

Finance Business Partnering: Influence to Impact

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Online

8.00 Credits

Drive business success forward This webcast offers finance professionals an advanced application-based approach to finance business partnering. You will: Acquire essential problem-solving skills that can positively affect all areas of the business Learn how to leverage analytics tools and techniques to aid in decision-making Become accomplished in presenting and influencing key business decision-makers You also will enhance your interpersonal, communication, and leadership skills, so you are more proficient in executing strategic visions.

Surgent's Compilations, Reviews, and Preparations: Engagement Performance and Annual Update

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Online

8.00 Credits

Specifically designed for preparation, compilation, and review practitioners, this course will provide you with a comprehensive review and hands-on application for performing financial statement preparation, compilation, and review engagements. You will learn the ins and outs of applying SSARS No. 21, Clarification and Recodification, as well as the additional guidance related to SSARS engagements through the issuance of SSARS Nos. 22-26 by the ARSC. In addition to SSARS 26, the entire suite of quality management standards is discussed. However, knowing the standards is not enough. You need to be able to effectively apply them. To support this, the course will review recent peer review feedback on SSARS engagements, providing insights on how to successfully apply this guidance. Not only will this course bring you up to date on SSARS requirements and guidance, but more importantly, it will provide you with practical examples and illustrations to help you effectively and efficiently perform these types of engagements. This course is intended to be your go-to reference for training your staff and managing your SSARS No. 21-26 services in compliance with professional, ethical, and technical requirements.

Entertainment, Meals & Travel Expenses: Review and Update

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Online

2.00 Credits

This program reviews the statutory and regulatory guidance as they relate to fringe benefits. There will be an emphasis on entertainment, meals and business transportation expenses, including qualified employer-provided parking, with a focus on planning opportunities. Recent federal tax legislation, cases and rulings will also be addressed. This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event.

Preparing to be a Forensic Accountant - Focus on Computer Forensics - Part 2 (Cryptology)

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Online

1.00 Credits

This is a continuing part of our series on forensic accounting. Within this segment we discuss the concepts that are part of computer forensics known as cryptology. The term cryptography is from Ancient Greek and means “hidden secret”. It is the practice and study of techniques for secure communications in the presence of adversarial behavior. Cryptography is about constructing and analyzing protocols that prevent third parties or the public from reading private messages. Cryptography starts with secrets. Various aspects in information security such as data confidentiality, data integrity, authentication and non-repudiation (where a statement’s author cannot successfully dispute its authorship) are central to modern cryptography.

Applying the New Expected Credit Loss Model

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Online

2.00 Credits

All entities are subject to the new expected credit loss model established by recent GAAP.  This course will provide highlights of the latest requirements for measurement, presentation, and disclosure.  

What's Changing in Risk Assessment

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Online

2.00 Credits

SAS 145, Understanding the Entity and Its Environment and Assessing the Risks of Material Misstatement, was issued in October 2021. The audit standard amends AU-C 315, including many changes to address common audit deficiencies. This course will provide an overview of SAS 145 and its changes to AU-C 315. Attendees will have an opportunity to evaluate the impact on audit methodology and documentation.