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Surgent's Engagement and Client Retention Best Practices
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Online
2.00 Credits
Positive client relationships require work. Miscommunication, unrealistic expectations, and differing personality styles may strain a client's relationship with professional advisors. Fortunately, there are tested strategies that foster and strengthen client relationships. Creating appropriate boundaries early on is one of many effective strategies that can help. This course explores actions accounting and finance professionals can take to create and grow their client relationships. This course provides actionable insights on how to engage new and old clients alike. Strained client relationships can harm both the client and the firm's profitability. Yet automation, for example, allows some firms to remain more engaged while others miss the mark. There is a science underlying client retention that involves understanding the client journey, ensuring consistent client interactions, and equipping employees with the tools needed to satisfy client needs. Understanding these skills should help you protect the relationships that sustain your business.
AICPA CPExpress
Available Until
Online
40.00 Credits
AICPA's CPExpressConvenience. Learning. Value. CPExpress offers unprecedented access to over 450 CPE learning courses developed by subject matter experts from the AICPA. By combining quality CPE learning with the convenience of online access at an affordable price, CPExpress provides you the value needed to earn CPE credit hours to advance your career and professional competencies. Courses are presented in one- or two-hour increments to provide learning that works within your schedule so you can choose to: Earn CPE at a steady rate over time, throughout the reporting year Complete training in a crunch or when you have a window open up in your calendar Complete a series of courses back-to-back, or start a course and resume it later DiscountsFirm-wide access offers group discounts with tracking capabilities. Purchase a mininum of five discounted seats with access to the entire CPExpress Library and designate an Access Control Administrator who will be able to monitor the training process of each staff member.Subscription DetailsOnce you place your order, you will be sent an email with login information with instant access to the courses for one year.
Professional Ethics: The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants' Comprehensive Course (For Licensure)
Available Until
Online
8.50 Credits
Overview Ethical principles and independence requirements to uphold honesty, objectivity, and professional conduct are examined for accounting and finance professionals earning their CPA license. Ethical accounting is a MUST Understanding and applying ethical principles and independence requirements is every accounting and finance professional’s responsibility. You'll learn the fundamentals of ethical accounting to help you adhere to professional ethics standards. Essential ethics topics include: Viewing and analyzing ethical matters Adhering to the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct Applying the code’s conceptual framework Evaluating conflicts of interest and maintaining confidentiality Maintaining your independence Independence rules play a key role in professional ethics as well. Vital topics you'll explore are: The AICPA independence rules Independence rules regarding personal financial interests, loans, employment, and business relationships that relate to you and your immediate family Independence rules from regulators, including the SEC and PCAOB Other ethics considerations More topics in professional ethics you'll cover include: Rules that apply to government auditors and audits of employee benefit plans, federally funded charitable organizations, financial institutions, and insurance Rule interpretations related to gifts and entertainment Ethics rules related to professional tax services Real-world scenarios Case studies and realistic examples will enhance your comprehension and enable you to practice what you’ve learned. IMPORTANT NOTICE ABOUT YOUR CPE CREDIT: Many states do not accept the AICPA course to meet the ethics requirement for earning or maintaining a CPA license. Please contact your state board to determine which ethics course is required to earn your license. If you are taking the course for licensure you must pass with a score of 90 percent or higher to qualify towards earning your CPA license. If you are taking the course to maintain your existing license you must pass with a score of 70 percent or higher. Professional Ethics: The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants' Comprehensive Course (For Licensure) is offered online. To purchase the version of this course for licensure, select the item on this page.
Surgent's 2025 Tax Update
Available Until
Online
3.00 Credits
Both businesses and individual clients face major changes as a result of tax reform, and tax professionals face the considerable challenge of delivering effective planning advice and services to address this myriad of recent developments. This course addresses this challenge and also encompasses the latest tax legislation applicable to individual and business clients. Continually updated to reflect enacted legislation.
Surgent's A Complete Guide to Offers in Compromise
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Online
2.00 Credits
This course is designed to assist practitioners in preparing Offers in Compromise (OIC). After this course, you should have an understanding of how proper planning can make a significant difference in the amount eventually paid to the IRS and the resulting financial well-being of your client. This program covers the basics, from choosing the proper forms to utilize through the filing of an appeal if necessary. We will also explain how to increase your chances of having your OIC approved by the IRS by going over the complexities involved.
Surgent's A Complete Guide to the Yellow Book
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Online
8.00 Credits
If you work with governments and not-for-profits, a thorough understanding of the Yellow Book is essential. This course will equip you with a comprehensive knowledge of the Yellow Book requirements and increase your confidence and proficiency in performing Yellow Book audits. Updated for the 2024 Yellow Book revision, the course materials utilize a highly illustrative and innovative format. Over 20 focused exercises are included to provide an enhanced knowledge of the Yellow Book.
Surgent's A Complete Guide to the Yellow Book
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Online
8.00 Credits
A thorough understanding of the Yellow Book is essential for anyone working with governments and not-for-profits. This course provides comprehensive coverage of Yellow Book requirements while building confidence and proficiency in performing Yellow Book audits. The course uses a highly illustrative and engaging format, featuring more than 25 focused exercises designed to strengthen practical application and enhance working knowledge.
Surgent's A Complete Tax Guide to Exit Planning
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Online
2.00 Credits
When exit planning, it is important to weigh various issues, including tax implications, to achieve an effective management and/or ownership change. Many envision tax-free reorganizations being the most preferable structure to avoid capital gains tax, but the opportunities come at a cost to the seller. This course will provide a well-rounded discussion of the various strategies to consider when advising on exiting a business.
Surgent's A Discussion: The Threat and Opportunity to Accounting Posed by Generative AI and Other Emerging Technologies
Available Until
Online
1.00 Credits
Technological disruptions are no longer limited to Silicon Valley. This discussion, featuring Lehman College Associate Professor, Dr. Sean Stein Smith; Surgent's VP of L&D, Jack Castonguay; and James Madison University Associate Professor, Dr. Nicole Wright, explores the evolving landscape of accounting following the advancement of generative AI (i.e., ChatGPT) and other emerging technologies. CPAs in audit and assurance will gain insights into both the potential risks and opportunities these technologies present. The session will cover the impact of AI on traditional audit functions, including automation of routine tasks, fraud detection, and data analysis, while also addressing concerns such as data security, accuracy, and ethical implications. Participants will engage in discussions about how AI can enhance efficiency and accuracy, but also the challenges of maintaining professional judgment and skepticism in an increasingly automated environment. The course will also touch on blockchain, robotics process automation (RPA), and other innovations that are reshaping the future of financial reporting and audit standards. Learners will leave with a clearer understanding of how to integrate these technologies while upholding the profession's core values. This is an essential course for CPAs looking to stay at the forefront of technological advancements in the field.
Surgent's A Guide to Auditing Common Investments
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Online
2.00 Credits
Many small- and mid-size entities hold fewer complex investments including alternative investments. This module will provide an overview for evaluating the proper recognition, measurement, and disclosure of common investment types as well as how to audit them. Derivatives and other more complex investments will be discussed in another module. (Please Note: This module is part of Surgent's Audit Skills Training: Level 2.)
Surgent's A Guide to Gig Economy Tax Issues
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Online
2.00 Credits
The IRS defines the "gig economy" as people earning income providing on-demand work, services, or goods on either a part-time or full-time basis. The economic times we live in are changing, and accounting and finance professionals must learn how the rules apply in this new gig economy. The tax rules that apply to gig workers challenge traditional ideas of who is an employee and who is an independent contractor, and accounting and finance professionals must have the knowledge to make this determination. This program addresses federal and state tax issues accounting and finance professionals must address with clients and their own workers.
Surgent's A Guide to Nonqualified Deferred Compensation
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Online
2.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide a deep understanding of NQDC plans, focusing on the regulations, tax nuances, and strategies to understand to effectively advise clients. Participants will learn about the key features of NQDC plans, their differences from qualified retirement plans, and the compliance requirements under IRC Section 409A and other relevant regulations. The course will cover the taxation of NQDC plans, including income recognition, FICA, and federal/state taxes, for both employers and employees. Attendees will explore various types of NQDC plans and discuss their unique features and benefits. The course will also delve into financing and funding options for NQDC plans and provide guidance on developing and implementing effective planning strategies based on participant demographics, company objectives, and tax efficiency. By the end of the course, participants will have the knowledge and tools to properly advise clients on NQDC plans to maximize benefits while ensuring compliance with regulations.
Surgent's A Practical Guide to Auditing Cash and Cash Equivalents
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Online
2.00 Credits
Cash and cash equivalents tend to be one of the first areas assigned to new auditors since it tends to be straightforward with less complexity and risk as other areas. In addition, there is little subjectivity involved and persuasive audit evidence from a third-party is generally available. Interestingly enough, this is an area that can have a significant risk of misappropriation of assets if the appropriate level of segregation of duties and other internal controls is not present. New auditors should approach cash with the same professional skepticism as other areas since there is always the risk of material misstatement. (Please Note: This module is part of Surgent's Audit Skills Training: Level 1.)
Surgent's AI and Data Ethics in Accounting
Available Until
Online
2.00 Credits
This course explores the ethical considerations of AI in accounting. Participants will examine the principles of AI data ethics, regulatory requirements, and strategies for ethical AI use.
Surgent's AICPA Update
Available Until
Online
2.00 Credits
Designed for accounting and auditing practitioners at all levels in both public accounting and business and industry, this course provides an overview of recently issued AICPA auditing and attest standards that will be effective for December 31, 2022 audits and beyond. Next, the course will review ethics interpretations recently issued by the Professional Ethics Executive Committee.
Surgent's ASC 606 Insights: Contract Identification and Performance Obligations
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Online
2.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of critical challenges companies encounter under ASC 606, emphasizing several key areas that can be particularly challenging for effective revenue recognition. This includes identifying valid contracts and determining performance obligations.
Surgent's ASC 606 Insights: Licensing Revenue and Financial Statement Disclosures
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Online
2.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of critical challenges companies encounter under ASC 606, emphasizing several key areas that can be particularly challenging for effective revenue recognition. This includes licensing arrangements, with an emphasis on how to recognize revenue from agreements that grant customers rights to use or access intellectual property. This course also addresses the requirements and challenges with respect to financial statement disclosures.
Surgent's ASC 606 Insights: Managing Variable Consideration and Modifications
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Online
2.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of critical challenges companies encounter under ASC 606, emphasizing several key areas that can be particularly challenging for effective revenue recognition. This includes considerations relating to variable consideration and accounting for contract modifications. This course also addresses the accounting considerations related to significant financing components.
Surgent's ASC 606 Insights: Timing of Revenue Recognition & Principal vs. Agent Considerations
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Online
2.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of critical challenges companies encounter under ASC 606, emphasizing several key areas that can be particularly challenging for effective revenue recognition. This includes distinguishing between recognizing revenue over time versus at a point in time as well as principal versus agent considerations.
Surgent's Accounting Changes and Error Corrections - What Every CPA Needs to Know
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Online
2.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of the accounting requirements with respect to accounting changes and error corrections and the reporting implications within an entity's financial statements. The scope of accounting changes includes a discussion of changes in accounting principles, changes in accounting estimates, as well as changes of a reporting entity. The course also provides an overview of the accounting requirements of correcting errors in previously issued financial statements as well as restatement considerations. A majority of the information included within this course is sourced from the requirements found within FASB ASC Topic No 250, Accounting Changes and Error Corrections.