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WLS03626: The Most Critical Challenges in Not-for Profit Accounting Today (CNA4)

Online

# of CPE Credits

4

Description

Understanding not-for-profit GAAP is one thing—effectively applying it is another. Preparing accurate and reliable financial statements requires more than familiarity; it demands a solid working knowledge of today’s most complex accounting and reporting issues. This course provides clear, practical guidance on key challenges, including core note disclosures, contributions, and the presentation of an operating measure.

Objective

Understand critical challenges shaping not-for-profit accounting today Skillfully apply today’s most challenging FASB standards affecting not-for-profits Strengthen your audit approach with deeper expertise in the key accounting issues unique to not-for-profits

Advanced Preparation

None

Required Knowledge

Knowledge of not-for-profit accounting

Who Should Attend

Not-for-profit industry professionals and auditors

Credit Types

    CPE – Accounting (Governmental)

Event Speaker(s)

Diane Edelstein

Event Level:Update
Event Code:WLS03626
External ID:WLS03626
Event Vendor:Surgent Accounting & Financial Education
Fields of Study:CPE - Accounting (Governmental)
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    Registration Fees

    RegistrationTypePrice
    WLS03626: Registration – MemberMem$165
    WLS03626: Registration – Non-MemberNM$325

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