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EB Low Cost Education - All Day (E1110810)

 
REGISTRATION STATUS: This event is closed. If you would like to be added to the wait list, if it is available, please call customer service (800) 922-5272 or your program associate.

Join us for a full day of interesting and relevant topics:
  • Top Ten Fraud Schemes in the Down and Recovering Economy presented by Don Glenn and Charlie Burak
  • Peer Review Update presented by Tom Parry and Linda McCrone
  • Avoiding the Five Traps of Technology presented by Al Silva
  • The Latest on A&A Guidance presented by AJ Major
Please note that no Fraud hours are included with this program. Download the flier


Date:Saturday, August 21, 2010
Time:8:30am - 4:30pm (Registration at 8:00am )
Facility:Hilton Pleasanton, Pleasanton
Area:East Bay Area
CPE Credit:2.0 Fraud
4.0 Accounting & Auditing
8.0 CPE (Continuing Professional Education)
Instructors: Amintas J. Major III , CPA / Thomas J. Parry / Charles A. Burak / Donald A. Glenn , CPA ABV CFF / Linda R. McCrone / Al Silva
NASBA Subject Area:Specialized Knowledge & Applications
Delivery:Group Live
Course Level:Update
Fee:$150 CalCPA Members, $205 Nonmembers

Objectives:
  • Identify who commits fraud and why
  • Review the top ten fraud schemes
  • Understand the AICPA Peer Review Program Standards
  • Learn when California's mandatory peer review applies
  • Learn how to implement technology to increase efficiency and security
  • Review key changes in SSARS No. 19 (effective for compilations and reviews for periods ending on or after Dec.15, 2010
  • Discuss the progress of the IASB and FASB joint project of fair value measurement and disclosure


Major Topics:
  • Who commits fraud and why
  • Top ten fraud schemes
  • Who is subject to mandatory peer review
  • When does California's mandatory peer review apply
  • Choosing a peer review year and a peer reviewer
  • Computer security - being sensibly safe
  • Remote computing - untethering wisely
  • Disaster recovery - sleeping well without breaking the bank
  • Key changes in SSARS No. 19 (effective for compilations and reviews for periods ending on or after Dec.15, 2010)
  • IASB and FASB joint project on fair value measurement and disclosure
  • IFRS for small and medium sized businesses and how it compares to U.S. GAAP
  • SASs - continuation of the convergence and clarity project, highlights of recent releases


Designed for:
CPAs in public practice; business and industry.

Prerequisite:
None.

Advanced Preparation:
None.


Note:
Early bird discount applies when registered by Aug. 13. Please note that no Fraud hours are included in this program.

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