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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

Field(s) of Study: Accounting

NASBA Approved

Basic Level

3.0 Hrs

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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

    Basic

    Prerequisites

    Knowledge of accounting

    Advanced Preparation

    None

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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

Field(s) of Study: Accounting

NASBA Approved

Basic Level

2.0 Hrs

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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

    Basic

    Prerequisites

    Experience in accounting

    Advanced Preparation

    None

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Title : Jeff Sailor's Accounting Update & Review - 2022-2023

Presented By : Jeff Sailor Seminars


THIS IS AN EXPANDED VERSION OF THE FASB UPDATE SECTION OF THE 8 CREDIT COURSE, Jeff Sailor's A&A Update and Review 2022-2023.


The amount of change in the accounting profession is staggering, making it tough for the average CPA to keep up. This course will get you up to date with the latest information coming from the FASB.


In this course, Jeff Sailor will bring his truly unique presentation style to cover the most important topics you need to know. He will cover present the latest GAAP pronouncements, along with 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: June 8, 2022

Field(s) of Study: Accounting

NASBA Approved

Update Level

4.0 Hrs

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    Learning Objectives

    Apply the most pervasive accounting updates issued by the FASB

    Apply the new provisions for Credit Losses

    Apply the classification criteria to determine whether a lease is a finance or operating lease for a lessee
    Apply the lease standard for a finance lease
    Apply the lease standard for an operating lease
    Describe potential pitfalls related to the new standard
    Describe alternatives to the lease standard
    Identify various specialized questions identified by the FASB in their Q&A
    Identify the changes for not-for-profit accounting under GAAP

    Describe the Elements of Financial Statements under the FASB Concepts

    Describe proper presentation under the FASB Concepts

    Level

    Update

    Prerequisites

    Basic understanding of accounting

    Advanced Preparation

    None

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Title : Jeff Sailor's Auditing Update and Review 2022-2023

Presented By : Jeffrey L. Sailor, CPA



THIS IS AN EXPANDED VERSION OF THE AUDIT SECTION OF THE 8 CREDIT COURSE, Jeff Sailor's A&A Update and Review 2022-2023.

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 for audit evidence and accounting estimates and the brand new requirements for audit risk assessment. We will also discuss SSAE 19 for agreed-Upon Procedures Engagements. Lastly, we will cover the new requirements for your system of quality management under the recently issued SQMSs. 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.

Course Level - Update

Delivery Method - Group Internet Based Webcast

Length - 200 minutes of Instruction

Revision Date - 7/1/22

Field(s) of Study: Auditing

NASBA Approved

Update Level

4.0 Hrs

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    Learning Objectives

    • Apply the provisions for audit evidence
    • Apply the provisions for auditing accounting estimates
    • Apply the provisions for  risk assessment
    • Describe peer review problem areas
    • Apply better practice skills for documentation
    • Apply the new provisions under SSAE 19 for Agreed-Upon Procedures Engagements
    • Apply the new provisions for the System of Quality Management

    Level

    Update

    Prerequisites

    Knowledge of and experience with basic auditing

    Advanced Preparation

    None

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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

Field(s) of Study: Accounting

NASBA Approved

Basic Level

3.0 Hrs

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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

    Basic

    Prerequisites

    Knowledge of accounting

    Advanced Preparation

    None

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

Presented By : 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

3.0 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 : Enjoyable Ethics for Florida CPAs

Presented By : Jeffrey L. Sailor, CPA

Written by Jeff Sailor and Jennifer Sailor

This course specifically meets the ethics CPE requirements for Florida CPAs. Our Florida Provider Number is 0009374 and our Florida Course Number is 0028009.

To specifically meet the requirements for Florida CPAs, the course will devote at least 51% of the time to Florida rules including Chapter 455 F.S. , Chapter 473 F.S. and FL BOA Rules 61H1.

This course is designed to teach you many important aspects of accounting ethics, while making it enjoyable. To do this, Jeff will not only cover the typical topics, but will also challenge you to think outside the box.

In this course, Jeff Sailor will bring 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 will cover the authoritative guidance found in the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct in detail. He will also explain how to use the AICPA Conceptual Framework when faced with ethical issues and cover independence requirements of the Code of Professional Conduct with special emphasis on nonattest services.


In addition,  Jeff will include 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 - 200 minutes of Instruction

Revision Date - 12/14/22

Field(s) of Study: Regulatory Ethics

NASBA Approved

Update Level

4.0 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

    Describe the topics in FL 455

    Describe the topics in FL 473

    Describe the rules on Fl BOA Rules 61H1

    Apply the provisions for reporting CPE to the FL DBPR

    Level

    Update

    Prerequisites

    Basic understanding of accounting and reporting

    Advanced Preparation

    None

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Title : Jeff Sailor's A&A Update and Review 2022-2023: PART 2

Presented By : Jeffrey L. Sailor, CPA


Jeff Sailor's 2022-23 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 8 credit course and includes the following topics:

AUDIT UPDATE- This segment covers the omnibus changes to audit standards including the requirements for audit evidence, accounting estimates and the complete overhaul of risk assessment. It will also cover the brand new SSAE 19, which provides new requirements and guidance for Agreed-Upon Procedures engagements.

SSARS UPDATE- This segment look at the requirements for preparations, compilations and reviews and will focus on the major changes created by the issuance of SSARS 25, which goes into effect this year.

Course Level - Update

Delivery Method - Group Internet Based Webcast

Length - 200 minutes of Instruction

Revision Date - 7/1/22

Field(s) of Study: Accounting

NASBA Approved

Update Level

4.0 Hrs

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    Learning Objectives

    Apply the new provisions for the review of financial statements under SSARS 25

    Apply the provisions for audit evidence

    Apply the provisions for auditing accounting estimates

    Apply the provisions for  risk assessment

    Apply the new provisions under SSAE 19 for Agreed-Upon Procedures Engagements

    Level

    Update

    Prerequisites

    Knowledge of and experience with basic accounting principles

    Advanced Preparation

    None

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Title : Accounting for Not-For-Profit Entities (3CR)

Presented By : Jeffrey L. Sailor, CPA


Not-for-profit accounting is a specialized area of GAAP which has recently changed significantly. This course will take an in-depth look at all aspects of this topic from determining the nature of a contribution to presentation and disclosures. As always, Jeff will include his personal brand of humor to keep the webcast moving.

Course Level- Basic

Delivery Method- Group Internet Based Webcast
Length- 150 minutes of instruction
Revision Date- 12/11/21

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Field(s) of Study: Accounting

NASBA Approved

Basic Level

3.0 Hrs

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    Learning Objectives

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

    Describe the recent changes to NFP accounting

    Apply the standards to distinguish a contribution from an exchange

    Describe a conditional contribution

    Apply the standards for accounting for a conditional contribution

    Apply the standards to classify a contribution as restricted or unrestricted

    Apply the special provisions with regard to contributed services

    Apply the provisions for presentation of financial statements and disclosures

    Describe issues for special issues




    Level

    Basic

    Prerequisites

    Experience in accounting topics

    Advanced Preparation

    None

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Title : Accounting for Credit Losses: Getting to Know CECL (2CR)

Presented By : Jeffrey L. Sailor, CPA


The accounting for credit losses has changed drastically as the result of ASU 2016-13. Some practitioners believe that this update only applies to financial institutions, but it not only applies, but will also have a major impact on most other entities as well.
 
In this course, Jeff explains the new concept of CECL and how it is used to account for credit losses. The focus of this course will be on the accounting while including just enough finance information for the standard to make sense. In addition, he will provide advice on how to coordinate the efforts of the accounting staff with that of the finance department.
 
As in all his courses, Jeff will include some levity to help you stay focused.


Course Level- Basic

Delivery Method- Group Internet Based Webcast

Length- 100 minutes of instruction

Revision Date- 12/11/21

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Field(s) of Study: Accounting

NASBA Approved

Basic Level

2.0 Hrs

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    Learning Objectives

    Upon completion of this course, the participant should be able to:
     
    Define CECL.
    Explain the differences between CECL and current GAAP.
    Describe various methods for applying CECL.
    Apply CECL to loans.
    Apply CECL to trade receivables.
    Apply the proper prestation.
    Explain the  general nature of required disclosures.

    Level

    Basic

    Prerequisites

    Experience in accounting

    Advanced Preparation

    None

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