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(LIAA45/27) Preparation, Compilation and Review Engagements

This course is an introduction to preparation, compilation, & review engagements. During this course, we will compare and contrast these different engagements by reviewing the procedures that should be performed, different reports, as well as the level of assurance specific to each type of engagement.

Non Member: $90
Credit Hours: 2

(LIAA46/27) How to Audit Cash

Cash is essential to every business, and is often one of the first accounts audit staff are exposed to. This course will cover the basics of auditing cash, including the related audit assertions, risks, & threats to the cash balance. During this course, we will also highlight the various substantive auditing procedures that staff should...

Non Member: $90
Credit Hours: 2

(LIAA47/27) Introduction to Governmental Accounting (2026)

Governmental accounting differs significantly from commercial and nonprofit accounting standards and requires a distinct approach to financial reporting. This course introduces the foundational principles of governmental accounting, including fund accounting concepts and the modified accrual basis of accounting. Participants will explore the structure and purpose of governmental fund financial statements as well as the government-wide...

Non Member: $90
Credit Hours: 2

(LIAA48/27) Fraud Risk – Complying with Minimum Audit Requirements

The financial statement auditor's overall responsibility is to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence to provide reasonable assurance as to whether the financial statements are materially misstated due to fraud or error. The difficulty is that there are inherent limitations related to detecting fraud due to deliberate schemes to conceal the intent to deceive, such as...

Non Member: $90
Credit Hours: 2

(LIET14/27) IRS Pub 4557: Protecting Taxpayer Data in Practice – Rebroadcast

Taxpayer data is one of the most valuable—and most targeted—assets in any CPA firm. This session focuses on how risk actually occurs in day-to-day CPA workflows and how firms can apply practical safeguards to reduce the likelihood of preventable incidents.

Non Member: $150
Credit Hours: 2

(LIAA49/27) Addressing Common Documentation Deficiencies

The Enhancing Audit Quality Initiative has identified inadequate or nonexistent audit documentation as one of the most significant issues facing the profession today. Over half of the engagements reviewed by the AICPA failed to meet the requirements of AU-C 230, highlighting a critical need for improvement.This course addresses common misconceptions about audit documentation and provides...

Non Member: $90
Credit Hours: 2

(LIAA50/27) Common Yellow Book & Single Audit Deficiencies

Yellow Book and Single Audit engagements are routinely selected for peer review and continue to be areas of heightened scrutiny by peer reviewers and federal oversight agencies. This course examines common deficiencies identified in GAGAS and Single Audit engagements, with a focus on understanding why these issues arise and how they can be avoided.Participants will...

Non Member: $180
Credit Hours: 4

(LIET15/27) Behavioral Ethics: Ethical Leadership Under Pressure

Attendees will leave with a clear, actionable approach to developing or strengthening a security program that is appropriate to their firm's size and complexity and can be supported with consistent documentation and review practices.

Non Member: $45
Credit Hours: 1

(LITX53/27) Understanding Partnership Taxation: Advanced Basis, Contributions, & Distributions

Partnership distributions of cash to the partners are generally straightforward to handle. However, when partnerships begin to distribute property, things can get tough! When do we need to recognize gain? What type of gain do we recognize? When does a disproportionate distribution result in ordinary income? And what about 704(c)? When these situations come up,...

Non Member: $90
Credit Hours: 2

(LITX54/27) Understanding Corporate Taxation: Accounting Methods, Deduction Timing, & Losses

A deduction is a deduction is a deduction. Right? Well, not exactly. In corporate taxation, the general rule is that a corporation can deduct any expenditure that is ordinary, necessary, and reasonable. However, there are nuances that we need to be aware of, such as a floor on charitable contributions, limits on meals, and even...

Non Member: $90
Credit Hours: 2

(LIAA51/27) 2026/27 Single Audit Update

Stay current on significant developments affecting Single Audits with this focused update on recent regulatory and professional guidance. This course reviews the 2024 Uniform Guidance overhaul, including the increase in the Single Audit threshold to $1 million and other changes impacting audit planning and execution. The course also examines Appendix B of the 2025 GAS/Single...

Non Member: $45
Credit Hours: 1