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Title : Enjoyable Ethics- The 3 Credit Edition

Instructors :  Jeffrey L. Sailor, CPA

Written by Jeff Sailor and Jennifer Sailor

This course specifically meets the Ethics CPE requirements of any state which requires 1-3 credits prepared by a NASBA Sponsor. Check your state for individual requirements.

This course is designed to teach you many important aspects of accounting ethics, while making it enjoyable. To do this, Jeff covers the typical topics while challenging you to think outside the box.

Jeff Sailor uses his truly unique presentation style to explain the nature of ethics as well as why we have to review our ethics rules on a regular basis.

He covers the authoritative guidance found in the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct in detail. He also explains how to use the AICPA Conceptual Framework when faced with ethical issues, and covers independence requirements of the Code of Professional Conduct with special emphasis on nonattest services.

In addition,  Jeff  includes a lot of humor and one of his signature video parodies, which is designed to keep you awake and reinforce the material.

Course Level - Update

Delivery Method -Group Internet Based Webcast

Length - 150 minutes of Instruction

Revision Date - 1/14/25


Field(s) of Study: Regulatory Ethics

NASBA Approved

Update Level

3 Hrs

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    Learning Objectives

    Define ethics

    Describe types of ethics

    Identify ethical dilemmas

    Describe the source of accounting ethics

    Describe the format of the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct

    Identify the areas of ethics rules for accountants in public practice

    Identify the areas of ethics rules for accountants in business

    Describe various violations of ethics

    Apply the Conceptual Framework for ethics issues

    Identify the seven threats to independence

    Describe the five categories of independence issues

    Describe the issues related to nonattest services

    Level

    Update

    Prerequisites

    Basic understanding of accounting and reporting

    Advanced Preparation

    None

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Title : Jeff Sailor's 2025 A&A Update and Review- Part 2 (4CR)

Instructors :  Jeffrey L. Sailor, CPA


Jeff Sailor's 2025 Accounting and Auditing Update and Review Course is designed to provide an in-depth look into the most important new pronouncements issued during the past year, along with an overview of less pervasive ones. As always, to assist with attention and learning, Jeff has included several video parodies.


This is PART 2 of the course and covers the following topics:


AUDIT UPDATE - In-depth coverage of the totally updated COSO internal controls requirements for risk assessment, as well as Focus on Fraud.

SSARS UPDATE - Covers the requirements for preparations, compilations, and reviews.



Course Level- Update

Delivery Method- Group Internet Based Webcast

Length- 200 minutes of instruction- with a 10 minute break halfway

Revision Date: 7/14/25


Field(s) of Study: Accounting

NASBA Approved

Update Level

4 Hrs

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    Learning Objectives

    • Apply the standards for preparations, compilations and reviews based on AR sections 60, 70, 80 & 90
    • Identify and apply the study of internal control under the COSO
    • Describe fraud risks associated with recent cases
    • Cite and apply better practice skills

    Level

    Update

    Prerequisites

    Basic understanding of accounting and auditing

    Advanced Preparation

    None

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Title : Jeff Sailor’s Audit Update & Review 2025 (3CR)

Instructors :  Jeffrey L. Sailor, CPA


Knowing the accounting principles is only half the story for most accountants in public accounting. You must also understand the myriad of rules relating the reporting requirements for audits. This course will cover the nuts and bolts of these pronouncements as well as cover the theory required to make proper decisions.


Topics will include the latest SAS updates accounting estimates and the brand new requirements for audit risk assessment with a  focus on IT Risk Assessment. Special attention will be placed on the provisions most important for compliance, including documentation. There will be an in-depth discussion on Internal Control, which has been identified as a problem area in peer review.  As a bonus, we will include our 2025 “Focus on Fraud”. In this edition, he will discuss what happened at Kraft-Heinz as well as some other cases.


Delivery Method -Group Internet Based Webcast

Length - 150 minutes of Instruction with two 10 minute breaks

Revision Date - 9/20/2025

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Field(s) of Study: Auditing

NASBA Approved

Update Level

3 Hrs

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    Learning Objectives

    Upon successful completion of this course, the participant should be able to:

    Apply the provisions for evaluation of internal control

    Describe the five components and seventeen principles of the COSO

    Apply the provisions for  risk assessment related to IT

    Describe peer review problem areas

    Apply better practice skills for documentation

    Describe the fraud that happened at Kraft-Heinz and other cases

    Level

    Update

    Prerequisites

    Basic understanding of auditing

    Advanced Preparation

    None

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Title : Enjoyable Ethics- The 2 Credit Edition

Instructors :  Jeffrey L. Sailor, CPA


Written by Jeff Sailor and Jennifer Sailor

This course specifically meets the Ethics CPE requirements for South Carolina and any other states which require 1-2 credits prepared by a NASBA Sponsor. Check your state for individual requirements.

This course is designed to teach you many important aspects of accounting ethics, while making it enjoyable. To do this, Jeff covers the typical topics while challenging you to think outside the box.

Jeff Sailor uses his truly unique presentation style to explain the nature of ethics, as well as why we have to review our ethics rules on a regular basis.

He also covers the authoritative guidance found in the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct.

As usual, Jeff  includes a lot of humor and one of his signature video parodies, which is designed to keep you awake and reinforce the material.

Course Level - Update

Delivery Method -Group Internet Based Webcast

Length - 100 minutes of Instruction

Revision Date - 1/14/25


Field(s) of Study: Regulatory Ethics

NASBA Approved

Update Level

2 Hrs

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    Learning Objectives

    Define ethics

    Describe types of ethics

    Identify ethical dilemmas

    Describe the source of accounting ethics

    Describe the format of the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct

    Identify the areas of ethics rules for accountants in public practice

    Identify the areas of ethics rules for accountants in business

    Describe various violations of ethics

    Level

    Update

    Prerequisites

    Basic understanding of accounting and reporting

    Advanced Preparation

    None

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Title : How to Develop Your System of Quality Management Using the AICPA Practice Aids (3CR)

Instructors :  Jeffrey L. Sailor, CPA


With the issuing of the new Quality Management Standards, the AICPA requires that all CPA firms with accounting and auditing practices implement a NEW system of quality management in accordance with brand new SQMS 1. This will include not only firms who perform audits or reviews, but also firms who limit their work to preparation or compilation engagement.


While the goal is to improve overall quality in the profession, implementation may appear overwhelming for many practitioners.

To assist with the implementation, the AICPA has created practice aids designed to assist with the process of developing your new system.


In this detailed webcast Jeff walks you through every aspect of the process:

1. Where to find the practice aids

2. The proper use of the practice aids

3. Documents you are required to have

4. How to use the practice aids for documentation

5. Proper use the spreadsheet risk assessment template

6. Creation of your final documents


In addition, he offers practical advice along the way to make your job even easier.

As in all his courses, Jeff Sailor will bring his truly unique presentation style to cover the most important topics you need to know. He will also include a certain amount of humor designed to keep you awake and reinforce the material.

Course Level- Update

Delivery Method- Group Internet Based Webcast

Length- 150 minutes of instruction with two 10 minute breaks

Revision Date: 12/27/2024



Field(s) of Study: Accounting

NASBA Approved

Update Level

3 Hrs

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    Learning Objectives

    Upon successful completion of this course, the participant should be able to:

    Describe the purpose of the new QM standards

    Identify the eight components of quality management

    Describe he changes from prior standards

    Apply the requirements

    Identify the limitations of the practice aids

    Apply the practice aids in assessing risk

    Apply the standards to create a system of quality management using the AICPA practice aids

    Level

    Update

    Prerequisites

    Basic understanding of accounting and auditing

    Advanced Preparation

    None

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Title : Metrics Which Everyone Should Know (2CR)

Instructors :  Jeffrey L. Sailor, CPA

In this course, Jeff will cover the most common and useful metrics that every CFO, Controller and CPA Advisor should know. The discussion will be categorized by type and use of metric.

The course will also include many examples to aid in understanding and using these metrics. In addition to the exceptional material, Jeff will include his signature video parodies, which are designed to keep you awake and reinforce the material.


Delivery Method -Group Internet Based Webcast

Length - 100 minutes of Instruction with 10 minute break

Revision Date - 9/18/2025

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Field(s) of Study: Accounting

NASBA Approved

Basic Level

2 Hrs

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    Learning Objectives

    Upon successful completion of this course, the participant should be able to:

    Describe the difference between a ratio and a KPI

    Describe the purpose of ratios

    Describe the purpose of KPIs

    Apply various Balance Sheet metrics

    Apply various Cash Flow and Liquidity metrics

    Apply various Profitability metrics

    Apply various Operational metrics

    Level

    Basic

    Prerequisites

    Basic understanding of accounting

    Advanced Preparation

    None

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Title : Preparing for Your Peer Review: Step by Step Series (3CR)

Instructors :  Jeffrey L. Sailor, CPA


Jeff Sailor’s Step by Step Series was created to tackle various A&A topics using a practical approach, rather than simply going through the standards as they were written. This course will cover the tough topic of preparing for your peer review.
 
The thought of peer review is something which creates a sense of dread for most practitioners, but it doesn’t have to if you are properly prepared. In this course Jeff will take you Step by Step through the process of understanding and preparing for a successful peer review. Included will be significant discussion on “hot spot problem areas” which your peer reviewer will be looking for.
 
In addition, Jeff will include his unique perspective and humor, including his signature video parodies, which are designed to keep you awake and reinforce the material.

Course Level- Basic

Delivery Method- Group Internet Based Webcast

Length- 150 minutes of instruction

Revision Date: 5/29/20


Field(s) of Study: Accounting

NASBA Approved

Basic Level

3 Hrs

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    Learning Objectives

    Upon successful completion of this course, the participant should be able to:
    Describe the purpose and objective of peer review
    Identify the two type of peer review
    Describe the process for participating in peer review
    Identify the problem areas in peer review
    Apply proper documentation
    Apply the requirements for a quality control document
    Apply tips for a smooth peer review

    Level

    Basic

    Prerequisites

    Experience in accounting and auditing

    Advanced Preparation

    None

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Title : Estimates, Contingencies and Going Concern (2CR)

Instructors :  Jeffrey L. Sailor, CPA

This course covers a broad range of topics all involving uncertainties in accounting and auditing. It discusses the accounting standards for Going Concern, Contingencies, Guarantees, and Credit Losses. It also covers the audit standards related to auditing accounting estimates and considering going concern.


In addition to the exceptional material, Jeff will include his signature video parodies, which are designed to keep you awake and reinforce the material.

Delivery Method -Group Internet Based Webcast

Length - 100 minutes of Instruction with 10 minute break

Revision Date - 10/11/2025


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Field(s) of Study: Accounting

NASBA Approved

Basic Level

2 Hrs

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    Learning Objectives

    Upon successful completion of this course, the participant should be able to:

    Apply the requirements of SAS 132- Going Concern

    Apply the requirements of SAS 143- Estimates

    Apply the accounting requirements related to loss and gain contingencies

    Apply the requirements for guarantees

    Apply the requirements for credit losses

    Level

    Basic

    Prerequisites

    Basic knowledge of accounting and auditing

    Advanced Preparation

    None

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Title : Preparing the Statement of Cash Flows: Step by Step Series (2CR)

Instructors :  Jeffrey L. Sailor, CPA


Jeff Sailor’s Step by Step Series was created to tackle various A&A topics using a practical approach, rather than simply going through the standards as they were written. This course will cover how to prepare a statement of cash flows.
 
While the statement of cashflows is one of the basic statements required by GAAP, many practitioners encounter issues when preparing them. In this course, Jeff takes you step by step through the process to insure that you understand both the professional as well as the practical requirements. He will cover not only the accounting and presentation, but also show you how to use a simple spreadsheet template to assist in your preparation.
 
In addition, Jeff will include his unique perspective and humor, including his signature video parodies, which are designed to keep you awake and reinforce the material.


Course Level- Update
Delivery Method- Group Internet Based Webcast
Length- 100 minutes of instruction
Revision Date- 12/27/24

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Field(s) of Study: Accounting

NASBA Approved

Basic Level

2 Hrs

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    Learning Objectives

    Upon successful completion of this course, the participant should be able to:

    Describe the purpose of a statement of cashflows
    Identify the three classifications of activities
    Apply a spreadsheet model to identify cash flows
    Identify the two methods for presentation
    Apply GAAP principles in preparing the presentation
    Apply the requirements for disclosures

    Level

    Basic

    Prerequisites

    Experience in accounting

    Advanced Preparation

    None

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Title : Getting Control of Internal Control (2CR)

Instructors :  Jeffrey L. Sailor, CPA

NOTE- THIS IS AN EXPANDED VERSION OF MATERIAL CONTAINED IN THE 8CR JEFF SAILOR’S A&A UPDATE AND REVIEW 2025

Internal control is essential to efficient operations reporting and compliance. In this course Jeff will discuss the five components and seventeen principles as outlined in the COSO Internal Control Integrated Framework. Also included is a discussion of the requirements for the evaluation of internal control as a part of audit rick assessment under SAS 145.

The course will also include many examples to aid in understanding. In addition to the exceptional material, Jeff will include his signature video parodies, which are designed to keep you awake and reinforce the material.


Delivery Method -Group Internet Based Webcast

Length - 100 minutes of Instruction with 10 minute break

Revision Date - 8/30/2025

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Field(s) of Study: Auditing

NASBA Approved

Update Level

2 Hrs

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    Learning Objectives

    Upon successful completion of this course, the participant should be able to:

    Describe the five components of the COSO framework

    Describe the seventeen principles of the COSO framework

    Describe real world examples for application of internal control

    Apply the requirements for risk assessment for internal control

    Level

    Update

    Prerequisites

    Basic understanding of accounting

    Advanced Preparation

    None

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