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(SSTX463/26) Surgent’s Mastering Basis Issues for S Corporations, Partnerships, and LLCs

The most difficult concepts to master when dealing with flow-through business entities are the basis and distribution concepts. Major error and malpractice issues occur if the CPA does not fully understand the impact of these rules. This course is designed to focus on the practical applications of these rules.

Non Member: $180
Credit Hours: 4

(SSMG429/26) Surgent’s Planning and Strategy Formulation for Your Organization’s Financial Success

Have you noticed that change is continuing to happen at a more and more rapid pace? Obviously, some organizations survived change far better than others due to their ability to handle unexpected developments. Sick and tired of taking CPE that has no practical application or just regurgitates the same information over and over? Join us...

Non Member: $180
Credit Hours: 4

(SSAA598/26) Surgent’s ASC 606 Insights: Timing of Revenue Recognition & Principal vs. Agent Considerations

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.

Non Member: $90
Credit Hours: 2

(SSTX520/26) Surgent’s Estate and Life Planning Issues for the Middle-Income Client

Clients think that estate planning only applies to the very rich. In truth, there are many issues of critical concern for which the middle-income client needs to plan. This course is a must-attend for all Accounting and Financial Professionals who work with middle-income clients and are looking for ways to provide additional quality services. Continually...

Non Member: $360
Credit Hours: 8

(SSTX556/26) Surgent’s Stock vs. Asset Acquisitions of C Corporations

A business conducted as a C corporation can be purchased through an asset acquisition or a stock acquisition. In an asset acquisition, the buyer purchases the business by purchasing the assets that make up the C corporation's ongoing business. In a stock acquisition, the buyer purchases the stock of the C corporation that owns all...

Non Member: $95
Credit Hours: 2