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(SSAA412/26) Surgent’s Preparing and Reviewing Client Prepared Financial Statements

The ultimate objective of a financial statement audit is to issue the independent auditor's report. This module discusses the process, introduces key elements of financial statements, and provides best practices for auditors who either prepare or review the client's financial statements. (Please Note: This module is part of Surgent's Audit Skills Training: Level 2.)

Non Member: $95
Credit Hours: 2

(SSAA436/26) Surgent’s Current Issues in Accounting and Auditing: An Annual Update

Designed for accounting and attestation practitioners at all levels in both public accounting and business and industry, this course provides a detailed review of the multitude of FASB and AICPA standards issued over the past few years. The course also provides many hands-on examples and illustrations to help apply the guidance in practice and discusses...

Non Member: $180
Credit Hours: 4

(SSAA415/26) Surgent’s Effective Techniques for Auditing Contingencies and Going Concern

In these rapidly changing times, an entity may experience significant uncertainties. This is especially true at this time due to issues entities have experienced as a result of the pandemic declared in March 2020 which are still ongoing for many. New accounting principles issued by the FASB are requiring more estimates which could give rise...

Non Member: $95
Credit Hours: 2

(SSAA448/26) Surgent’s Going Concern Considerations in the COVID-19 Environment

Of all the financial reporting impacts related to COVID-19, financial statement disclosure and accountants' reporting when substantial doubt about an entity's ability to continue as a going concern is likely to continue for several reporting cycles. In this course, we'll review the accounting disclosure guidance related to going concern considerations found in ASC 205-40, and...

Non Member: $55
Credit Hours: 1

(SSAA426/26) Surgent’s Understanding and Testing General Information Technology Controls

The information technology component of the COSO Framework's Information and Communication element is a very important part of an entity's business processes. Controls over information technology (IT) are effective when they maintain the integrity of information and the security of the data the systems process and when they include effective general IT controls (GITC) and...

Non Member: $95
Credit Hours: 2

(SSAA428/26) Surgent’s Evaluating Sufficiency and Appropriateness of Audit Evidence

During a financial statement audit the auditor obtains an understanding of the entity and its environment (including its internal control), performs a risk assessment and from that work designs substantive procedures that will be responsive to the level of risk assessed. At the end of the audit, the auditor assesses the sufficiency and appropriateness of...

Non Member: $95
Credit Hours: 2

(SSAA515/26) Surgent’s Fraud Case Studies: Schemes and Controls

Fraud is prevalent - especially since COVID-19 relief packages passed by legislatures around the world opened the till. The overwhelming majority of fraud cases are never publicized. In this course we will build on our knowledge of why people commit fraud to dissect the schemes and discuss transactional controls to help stop fraud faster.

Non Member: $180
Credit Hours: 4

(SSAA457/26) Surgent’s Guide to the AICPA Quality Management Standards

Over the past few years, the AICPA revamped the quality management standards by issuing Statement on Quality Management Standards 1, 2, and 3 (SQMS 1, SQMS 2, and SQMS 3, respectively), SSARS No. 26, and SAS 146, Quality Management for an Engagement Conducted in Accordance with Generally Accepted Auditing Standards (SAS 146). These standards, effective...

Non Member: $95
Credit Hours: 2

(SSAA406/26) Surgent’s Audit Documentation Requirements

Audit documentation provides evidence that the audit was planned and performed in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards (GAAS) as well as applicable legal and regulatory requirements. It also serves a number of other purposes such as assisting the engagement team to plan and perform the audit, assisting members of the engagement team responsible for...

Non Member: $95
Credit Hours: 2

(SSAA418/26) Surgent’s Reviewing Audit Workpapers

Audit documentation provides the principal support for the independent auditor's report. Therefore, it is important that workpapers meet professional standards. Anything less could result in peer or regulatory review deficiencies at as a worse case, lawsuits when fraud occurs at a company. The auditor is not responsible for identifying fraud. But the auditor is responsible...

Non Member: $95
Credit Hours: 2

(SSAA413/26) Surgent’s Compilations, Review, And Attestation Engagements

Most CPA firms perform some level of compilation and review engagements. And some perform engagements under attestation standards. Building off what you learned in the training in Level 1, Module 4, this course offers builds provides a deeper dive into the most frequently missed issues in compilations and reviews engagements. We will also focus on...

Non Member: $95
Credit Hours: 2

(SSAA431/26) Surgent’s Using the Work of a Specialist and Internal Audit

During the audit of the financial statements, an auditor will obtain evidence from many sources to support the account balances, transactions, and events that occurred during the period, as well as the financial statement disclosures. This course discusses the use of management's specialists, the auditor's specialists, inventory counting services, pricing services and internal audit. (Please...

Non Member: $95
Credit Hours: 2