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CPAs today face greater challenges than ever to maintain the high ethical standards of their profession. It is vitally important that all CPAs understand their professional responsibilities related to all aspects of their job.
Professional Conduct & Ethics: Dealing with Ethical Crises 2024-25
This course infuses new case studies highlighting issues that involve handling ethical crises. From audit to tax and from staff to partner, dive deep into high-profile conflicts such as Wells Fargo, Google, and Turing Pharmaceuticals, as well as other conflicts that never make headlines. Acquire the tools to help you choose between alternative solutions.
NASBA FOS:
Regulatory Ethics
NASBA Credits:
4
California Ethics and Fraud Case Studies 2024-25
This course provides an in-depth exploration of ethical principles and fraud detection within the context of the current economic environment. Through engaging discussions and real-world examples, learners will be equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to make ethical decisions and detect fraud effectively. Examine case studies that focus on ethical dilemmas, fraud findings and ethical issues affecting California CPAs. This course fulfills both fraud and ethics requirements.
NASBA FOS:
Regulatory Ethics
NASBA Credits:
8
Ethical Considerations for the CPA
This course, which focuses on key components of the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct, reviews a history of the CPA profession and focuses on ethical requirements that CPAs must adhere to in their everyday practice, including practical examples of potential ethical dilemmas that practitioners may encounter, particularly those related to objectivity and independence.
NASBA FOS:
Regulatory Ethics
NASBA Credits:
4
CPAs’ audit and accounting practices must be up-to-date. This includes understanding new risk assessment techniques, ensuring compliance with reporting standards, and staying informed on evolving auditing best practices.
Risk Assessment Standards When Auditing Privately-Owned Companies 2024-25
Auditors identify and assess the risks of a material misstatement by understanding the entity and its environment. Privately-owned companies present unique challenges. We’ll examine issues such as: Do identifiable controls exist? Do owners/managers promote compliance with company policies? Do owners/managers document controls and communicate them to staff? Are these controls observable? Can they be tested for operating effectiveness? Do owners/managers monitor employee performance and evaluate the controls in place?
NASBA FOS:
Auditing
NASBA Credits:
4
Auditing in a Digital World 2024-25
Regulatory, reporting and disclosure requirements surrounding employee benefit plan auditing are growing and changing. Learn about the complexities, trending issues and steps you can take to be up to date on regulatory, audit and accounting requirements, perform quality audits and serve your clients with timely and accurate advice.
NASBA FOS:
Auditing
NASBA Credits:
1
Evaluating the Design and Implementation of Identified Controls
Many auditors overlook walkthroughs unless required by PCAOB standards—but evaluating the design and implementation of controls is necessary for any audit. This 1.5-CPE eLearning course explains how to identify relevant controls, perform risk assessment procedures, and document walkthroughs effectively. You’ll explore control activities, the essentials of walkthroughs, and how to apply revised guidance from SAS 145 (AU-C 315). Whether you follow PCAOB, U.S. GAAS, or ISAs, this course gives you the foundation you need.
NASBA FOS:
Auditing
NASBA Credits:
1.5
Accounting Principle Changes – What Every CPA needs to know (APCH)
This course provides an overview of the accounting requirements with respect to accounting principle changes. The scope of accounting changes includes a discussion of changes in accounting principles, changes in accounting estimates, as well as changes of a reporting entity. A majority of the information included within this course is sourced from the requirements found within FASB ASC Topic No. 250, Accounting Changes and Error Corrections.
NASBA FOS:
Accounting
NASBA Credits:
1
Accounting and Attest Update Part 1: Hot Topics for Preparing Current Period Financial Statements
This course provides an overview of the accounting requirements with respect to accounting principle changes. The scope of accounting changes includes a discussion of changes in accounting principles, changes in accounting estimates, as well as changes of a reporting entity. A majority of the information included within this course is sourced from the requirements found within FASB ASC Topic No. 250, Accounting Changes and Error Corrections.
NASBA FOS:
Accounting
NASBA Credits:
2
Helpful trainings for your team as you plan for the June 30 CPE deadline.
Corporate formations, reorganization, acquisitions, and liquidations
Build a solid foundation. The CPE self-study course focuses on corporate formations, reorganization, acquisitions and liquidations. This module covers the corporate level transactions typically seen in a crossborder context. The primary focus is on subchapter C concepts to illustrate corporate formation, reorganization, liquidation and sales.
NASBA FOS:
Taxes
NASBA Credits:
1.5
Top 10 Things to Know About Estate Taxation & Planning 2024-25
Clients believe that estate planning is only for the wealthy. This isn’t the case. Perhaps as a result of the 2020 pandemic, estate planning has a renewed focus. All practitioners should be familiar with the vernacular, acronyms and techniques. Estate planning involves personal issues that affect everyone, even when the estate tax doesn’t apply. Learn strategies to pass assets to future generations; provide education benefits; distribute retirement benefits, and provide a charitable legacy.
NASBA FOS:
Taxes
NASBA Credits:
8
Cryptocurrency Compliance 2024-25
Welcome to Cryptocurrency Compliance. Globalization impacts the work of businesses, individuals and the tax professionals who advise them. As a tax professional, you need an understanding of the forms, reporting requirements, standards and regulations required for filing taxes on cryptocurrency.
NASBA FOS:
Taxes
NASBA Credits:
1
Integrating ESG Into Your Business 2024-25
Your clients depend on you more than ever to help them reduce risk and position themselves for financial success in the future. This course is to understand the latest on personal finance.
NASBA FOS:
Taxes
NASBA Credits:
1
Employee benefit plan audits require precision and an understanding of the latest compliance guidelines. It’s essential for auditors to stay current on best practices for auditing retirement plans and understanding common EBP errors.
2025 EBP Update: Standards, Compliance, and Best Practices
Stay ahead in the evolving landscape of employee benefit plan (EBP) audits with this essential 2025 update. This course covers key regulatory changes, including the SECURE 2.0 Act, newly effective accounting and auditing standards (SAS 145 and Quality Management Standards), and insights from the Department of Labor’s latest findings on audit quality. We’ll also dive into emerging hot topics shaping the EBP audit environment, equipping you with the knowledge to enhance compliance, mitigate risks, and deliver exceptional audit quality. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or new to EBP audits, this session will provide actionable insights to keep you confident and prepared.
NASBA FOS:
Auditing
NASBA Credits:
1
Employee Benefit Plans Common Retirement Plan Errors 2024-25
This session will explore the most common compliance errors impacting retirement benefit plans, including the impact of recent legislation. Gain valuable insights to enhance your auditing practices and ensure compliance. In this session, you will learn about the top compliance errors impacting retirement benefit plans, the available correction options, and the potential impact of recent legislation.
NASBA FOS:
Auditing
NASBA Credits:
1
Audits of Employee Benefit Plans Subject to ERISA
Employee benefit plan audits are examined to help you understand the intricacies of EBP planning, reporting, compliance with applicable auditing standards.
NASBA FOS:
Accounting | Auditing
NASBA Credits:
12.5
Governmental auditing requires knowledge of specific accounting principles that differ from private-sector practices. With public sector audit season fast approaching, firms with public sector clients need to stay informed on how to handle audits, fund accounting, and compliance with government regulations.
Fundamentals of Governmental Accounting and Reporting
Fund accounting, budgeting, and reporting are examined for accounting professionals and auditors working with state and local governments.
NASBA FOS:
Accounting (Governmental)
NASBA Credits:
12
Best Practices in Not-for-Profit Accounting and Reporting
Don’t just wing it when you can soar! To catch the eye of resource providers and fulfill the needs of leadership, it is essential that not-for-profits prepare financial statements which excel. This course will empower you with the knowledge of not-for-profit accounting and reporting to surpass the expectations of financial statement users. Over 15 focused exercises are included to illustrate and refine today’s best practices in not-for-profit accounting and reporting.
NASBA FOS:
Accounting (Governmental)
NASBA Credits:
4
Cybersecurity: Protecting Organizations from Cybercrime 2024-25
Learn about the latest Cyber threats facing CPA and Governmental agencies with specific examples of recent breach incidents. Gain an understanding of specific offensive and defensive measures an organization can take to increase their cybersecurity posture. This session was recorded live at the CalCPA Governmental Accounting & Auditing Virtual Conference on April 24, 2024.
NASBA FOS:
Accounting (Governmental)
NASBA Credits:
1
Introduction to Yellow Book
Performing engagements in accordance with Generally Accepted Government Auditing Standards (GAGAS or “Yellow Book”) requires additional reporting, ethics, and performance requirements. This course will identify and review the guidance found in the Yellow Book and analyze the relationship between Government Auditing Standards and the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct. We will review the Yellow Book requirements for financial statement audits while also touching upon ethical principles and independence. Agenda: Ethics (pg6) Yellow Book Independence (pg12) Competence (pg40) Quality Control (pg53) Standards for Financial Audits (pg 57) Example Reporting (pg85)
NASBA FOS:
Accounting (Governmental)
NASBA Credits:
2.5
Advanced Topics in a Single Audit
Enhance your knowledge and assess your ability to plan, perform and evaluate single audits in accordance with the requirements of the Uniform Guidance using case studies and real-world examples.
NASBA FOS:
Accounting (Governmental)
NASBA Credits:
10
California firms may need to comply with California Labor Code 6401.9 and SB 553 requirements by equipping employees with essential skills to prevent workplace violence, including reporting, intervention, and de-escalation techniques. Also, all employers with employees in Chicago must comply with the policy, posting, and one-hour training requirements for Bystander Intervention
Workplace Violence Prevention: CA
When the unthinkable happens, knowing how to quickly and safely respond to workplace violence can help protect employees’ lives and well-being. This training teaches employees how to help prevent workplace violence through reporting, best practices for intervening in and de-escalating violence in the workplace, and how best to protect oneself in extremely violent situations, such as active shooter scenarios. This course only covers the general requirements of a Workplace Violence Prevention Plan (WVPP) pursuant to Labor Code section 6401.9. You will need to personalize this course to your specific job site, and provide training to your employees on that personalized language. If you would like to use our paid feature to customize this course, please search for “Workplace Violence Prevention: CA – Customizable” in the training library.
NASBA FOS:
None
NASBA Credits:
0
Workplace Violence Prevention (CA)
This interactive course covers recognizing warning signs, reporting concerns, and responding effectively to workplace violence incidents. You will interact with five characters through a series of realistic workplace violence scenarios involving coworkers, intimate partner violence, and third-party non employees in the workplace. This course complies with California’s workplace violence prevention law (SB 553/Cal. Lab. Code 6401.9).
NASBA FOS:
None
NASBA Credits:
0
Chicago Bystander Intervention
This training discusses the definition of bystander intervention, several types of bystander intervention, and techniques to help you successfully be an active bystander.
NASBA FOS:
None
NASBA Credits:
0
Bystander Intervention for Chicago
Anyone who witnesses a potentially harmful situation in the workplace is a bystander. In this course, you will explore how bystander intervention works to defuse, stop or correct inappropriate workplace conduct. Through relatable and realistic scenarios, you’ll learn how to tell when intervention is necessary, how to overcome common barriers to intervening and techniques for intervening effectively. The course satisfies the City of Chicago bystander intervention training requirement.
NASBA FOS:
Behavioral Ethics
NASBA Credits:
1.2
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