Focus on Fraud 2024
Title : Focus on Fraud 2024
Presented By : Jeffrey L. Sailor, CPA
Fraud is always a pervasive risk and can create serious issues in financial reporting. By studying fraud cases, the practitioner can become aware of patterns which will help to identify fraud. In this series Jeff discusses the basics of fraud as well as specific cases studies.
Jeff's 2024 edition highlights include: Theranos and Elizabeth Holmes, why you may not want to commit fraud in certain countries, and the final chapter for FTX.
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 - Basic
Delivery Method -Group Internet Based Webcast
Length - 50 minutes of Instruction
Revision Date - 8/1/24
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Learning Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, the participant should be able to:
Define fraud as it relates to auditing and accounting
Describe the types of fraud
Describe the fraud triangle
Describe examples of fraud
Describe the fraud that happened at Theranos
Describe what happened to Truong My Lan
Describe the final chapter of FTX
Level
BasicPrerequisites
Basic knowledge of accounting and auditing
Advanced Preparation
None
Jeff Sailor's Auditing Update & Review - 2024
Title : Jeff Sailor's 2024 Audit Update and Review (3CR)
Presented By : Jeffrey L. Sailor, CPA
(NOTE: This is an expanded version of the Audit section of the 8 credit course, Jeff Sailor's A&A Update and Review 2024)
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. Special attention will be placed on the provisions most important for compliance, including documentation. We will also discuss some troublesome topics as well as other reporting topics. As a bonus, we will include our 2024 “Focus on Fraud”. In this edition, we will discuss what happened at Theranos as well as some other cases.
Course Level - Update
Delivery Method - Group Internet Based Webcast
Length - 150 minutes of Instruction with three 10 minute breaks after each hour
Revision Date - 7/26/24
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Learning Objectives
- Apply the provisions for auditing accounting estimates
- Apply the provisions for audit evidence
- Apply the provisions for risk assessment
- Describe peer review problem areas
- Apply better practice skills for documentation
- Describe the fraud that happened at Theranos
Level
UpdatePrerequisites
basic understanding of auditing
Advanced Preparation
None
Jeff Sailor's 2024 SSARS Update
Title : Jeff Sailor's 2024 SSARS Update and Review (3CR)
Presented By : Jeffrey L. Sailor, CPA
(NOTE: This is an expanded version of the SSARS section of the 8 credit course, Jeff Sailor's A&A Update and Review 2024)
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 compilations and review. To add to the confusion, there is now a new level of service known as a preparation, which has no report! 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 most important issues related to compilations and reviews as well as the general requirements that apply to all SSARS engagements. Special attention will be placed on the provisions most important for compliance. We will include a section on using the AICPA Practice for developing your system of quality management. We will also cover the AICPA practice Aids for preparation engagements and review analytical procedures.
Course Level - Update
Delivery Method - Group Internet Based Webcast
Length - 150 minutes of Instruction with three 10 minute break after each hour
Revision Date - 7/26/24
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Learning Objectives
- Identify proper application of the provisions of SSARS
- Implement a system of quality management using the AICPA Practice Aid
- Identify reporting requirements for compilations and reviews.
- Apply the provisions of the AICPA practice aid for preparation engagements
- Apply the provisions of the AICPA Practice Aid for review analytical procedures
- Apply the provisions for the compilation of financial statements
- Describe peer review problem areas
- Apply better practice skills
Level
UpdatePrerequisites
Basic understanding of accounting
Advanced Preparation
None
Jeff Sailor's 2024 A&A Update and Review (8 CR)
Title : Jeff Sailor's 2024 A&A Update and Review (8 CR)
Presented By : Jeffrey L. Sailor, CPA
Jeff Sailor's 2024 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.
ACCOUNTING UPDATE - Covers the latest updates to the FASB Codification, including financial instruments, credit losses, cryptocurrency, accounting theory under the Concepts and other FASB updates.
AUDIT UPDATE - In-depth coverage of the totally updated requirements for risk assessment, as well as Focus on Fraud.
SSARS UPDATE - Covers the requirements for preparations, compilations, and reviews in a step by step format with a focus on the new AICPA Guide to Analytical Procedures in a Review.
QUALITY STANDARDS - A step by step discussion on using the AICPA practice aid for implementing your new System of Quality Management.
Course Level- Update
Delivery Method- Group Internet Based Webcast
Length- 400 minutes of instruction- 10min break in the morning and afternoon and 30min lunch break
Revision Date: 7/18/2024
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Learning Objectives
- Identify and apply the most pervasive GAAP updates
- Apply the provisions for financial instruments
- Apply the provisions for cryptocurrency under the new standard
- Apply the major provisions of the standard for Credit Losses
- Apply the standards for preparations, compilations and reviews based on AR sections 60, 70, 80 & 90
- Identify and apply the latest audit standards for inquiries related to the predecessor auditor
- Apply the new Audit Risk Assessment requirements
- Describe fraud risks associated with recent cases
- Apply the AICPA Practice Aid to implement your system of quality management
- Describe proper accounting theory under the FASB Concepts
- Cite and apply better practice skills
Level
UpdatePrerequisites
Basic understanding of accounting and auditing
Advanced Preparation
None
Blockchain, Crypto, NFTs & Other Scary Stuff No One Understands
Title : Blockchain, Cryptocurrency, NFTs and Other Scary Stuff No One Understands
Presented By : Jeff Sailor and Jennifer Sailor
This course covers topics which most practitioners find somewhat daunting. The goal is to give you the information you need to meet these challenges with confidence and thus not miss the proper accounting or reporting issues.
This course is designed to teach you various aspects of blockchain, cryptocurrency, NFTs , Web3 and AI.
Jeff Sailor and Jennifer Sailor bring a truly unique presentation style to explain the topics in a common sense way, while adding their own sense of candor and humor to keep you awake and reinforce the material.
Course Level - Basic
Delivery Method -Group Internet Based Webcast
Length - 100 minutes of Instruction with a ten minute break
Revision Date - 8/14/24
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Learning Objectives
- Describe the concept of blockchain
- Describe common uses of blockchain
- Describe the concept of cryptocurrency
- Recognize some of the challenges of cryptocurrency
- Apply the new FASB standards for accounting for cryptocurrency
- Describe non-fungible tokens
- Describe the concept of WEB3
- Recognize the challenges and opportunities for using artificial intelligence in accounting and auditing
Level
BasicPrerequisites
Basic understanding of accounting and reporting
Advanced Preparation
None
Enjoyable Ethics - Ch 3
Title : Enjoyable Ethics- Chapter 3: The Conceptual Framework & Independence (1CR)
Presented By : Jeffrey L. Sailor, CPA
Written by Jeff Sailor and Jennifer Sailor
This course specifically meets the Ethics Requirements for North Carolina and any other states which require an Ethics Course 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 this Jeff not only covers the typical topics, but also challenges you to think outside the box.
In this edition, Jeff Sailor uses his truly unique presentation style to explain how to use the AICPA Conceptual Framework when faced with ethical issues, and covers independence requirements of the Code of Professional Conduct.
As usual, Jeff includes a lot of humor to keep you awake and reinforce the material.
Course Level - Update
Delivery Method -Group Internet Based Webcast
Length - 50 minutes of Instruction
Revision Date - 10/25/22-
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Learning Objectives
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
UpdatePrerequisites
Basic understanding of accounting and reporting
Advanced Preparation
None
Jeff Sailor’s Accounting for Leases
Title : Jeff Sailor’s Accounting for Leases (4CR)
Presented By : Jeffrey L. Sailor, CPA
One of the biggest and most frustrating standard revisions involves the accounting for leases. The new lease standard, in essence, requires all leases to be recognized on the statement of position of lesees.
In this course, Jeff Sailor will bring his truly unique presentation style to explains the standard from beginning to end, including the reasons why the standard was issued. In addition, he will include 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- 200 minutes of instruction
Revision Date- 12/11/21
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Learning Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, the participant should be able to:
Identify the situations to which the standard applies
Describe the history and reasons for the standard
Identify the difference between a lease and a service contract
Identify the proper classification of a lease
Apply the provisions for initial measurement
Apply the provisions for subsequent measurement
Apply the provisions for a finance lease for a lessee
Apply the provisions for an operating lease for a lessee
Describe the required disclosure
Describe the potential impact of the standard on stakeholdersLevel
BasicPrerequisites
None
Advanced Preparation
Experience in accounting
Special Purpose Frameworks- The Alternative to GAAP
Title : Special Purpose Frameworks- The Alternative to GAAP (3CR)
Presented By : Jeffrey L. Sailor, CPA
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) has become increasingly complex due to the changing environment. While this complexity is justified in many situations, many entities find that the cost does not justify the benefits. As a result, many entities turn to Special Purpose Frameworks. In this course we will look at the most popular alternative frameworks as well as some new and other interesting frameworks. We’ll also spend time on the theory that should go into your decision- making when deciding to use a Special Purpose Framework.
Course Level- Basic
Delivery Method- Group Internet Based Webcast
Length- 150 minutes of instruction
Revision Date- 12/11/21
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Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, the participant should be able to:
Define Special Purpose Frameworks and provide examples.
Explain the differences between Special Purpose Frameworks and OCBOA.
Explain the purpose of general-purpose financial statements.
Explain what make financial statements useful.
Apply a methodology for deciding on footnotes for a Special Purpose Framework.
Cite the authoritative guidance for Special Purpose Frameworks.
Define the four primary categories of Special Purpose Frameworks.
Decide when it would be appropriate to use a Special Purpose Framework.
Apply the Cash, Modified Cash and Tax bases of accounting.
Explain the theory behind regulatory and contractual bases of accounting.
Explain the major elements of IFRS-SME.
Explain the major elements of FRF-SME.
Apply resources for preparing financial statements under FRF-SME.
Level
BasicPrerequisites
Knowledge of accounting
Advanced Preparation
None
2024 A&A Update - PART 1 (4Cr)
Title : Jeff Sailor's 2024 A&A Update and Review- Part 1 (4CR)
Presented By : Jeffrey L. Sailor, CPA
Jeff Sailor's 2024 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 1 of the course and covers the following topics:
ACCOUNTING UPDATE - Covers the latest updates to the FASB Codification, including financial instruments, credit losses, cryptocurrency, accounting theory under the Concepts and other FASB updates.
Course Level- Update
Delivery Method- Group Internet Based Webcast
Length- 200 minutes of instruction- with three 10 minute breaks
Revision Date: 7/22/24
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Learning Objectives
- Identify and apply the most pervasive GAAP updates
- Apply the provisions for financial instruments
- Apply the provisions for cryptocurrency under the new standard
- Apply the major provisions of the standard for Credit Losses
- Describe proper accounting theory under the FASB Concepts
- Cite and apply better practice skills
Level
UpdatePrerequisites
Basic understanding of accounting
Advanced Preparation
None
Not Documented, Not Done
Title : Not Documented, Not Done (2CR)
Presented By : Jeffrey L. Sailor, CPA
The title of this course is the new mantra for the AICPA. With accountants increasingly being sued for deficiencies perceived by clients and attorneys in various engagements, the AICPA has increased its focus on documentation in the accounting and auditing arena. In addition, peer review has revealed a consistent lack of proper documentation.
In this course, Jeff Sailor will discuss the requirements for a variety of engagements as well as tips for better documentation. You will not only learn the basic requirements, but also the proper theory for exceptional documentation.
As always, Jeff will bring his truly unique presentation style and include a few of 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- 100 minutes of instruction
Revision Date- 8/14/20
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Learning Objectives
- Identify the documentation requirements for:
- Audits
- Reviews
- Compilations
- Preparations
- Examinations under the SSAEs
- Reviews under the SSAEs
- Agreed Upon Procedures engagements under the SSAEs
- Apply the standards for those engagements
- Apply a variety of “best practices” to documentation
Level
BasicPrerequisites
Experience in accounting
Advanced Preparation
None