(CN4113/25) Spring Splash Accounting Conference

Embassy Suites by North Charleston 5055 International Blvd, North Charleston, SC, United States

Spring Splash, one of SCACPA's 2 conferences, features sessions along 5 different tracks over 2 days. Tracks include Tax, Accounting & Auditing, Industry, and Non-Profit/Government. Spring Splash is a large, in-person gathering of CPAs in the state. It also features the New CPA Oath Ceremony, prime networking opportunities, and a variety of exhibitors to solve your...

Non Member: $925
Credit Hours: 16

(LIAA01/26) Thinking Like an Auditor When Preparing Your Financial Statements

External auditors understand concepts like materiality, reasonableness, and risk of material misstatement. This course will explain how to think like an auditor when preparing and fairly presenting your financial statements and related disclosures.

Non Member: $90
Credit Hours: 2

(LIAA04/26) Internal Control Deficiencies and Other Matters – Adding Value Through Required Auditor Communications

Professional and regulatory audit standards require communication of internal control matters noted in a financial statement audit. This assists management and those charged with governance with satisfying responsibilities for designing, implementing, maintaining, and monitoring internal controls. In addition, in order to retain existing clients, lower fee pressures and gain invaluable referral sources, financial statement auditors...

Non Member: $90
Credit Hours: 2

(LIAA07/26) Accounting for Equity Investments

Understanding the proper accounting for and reporting of investments can be challenging, especially given recent changes to U.S. GAAP.  This course will provide critical considerations when evaluating the proper treatment of basic investments in other entities and other common investments for nonpublic entities in U.S. GAAP-basis financial statements, including consideration of recent changes in financial...

Non Member: $90
Credit Hours: 2

(LIAA08/26) 2025 Hot Topics A&A Update

This course focuses on explaining the theory behind major issues and trends, enabling professionals to understand the most important aspects of relevant technical standards related to accounting and financial reporting.

Non Member: $180
Credit Hours: 4