Jeff Sailor's 2025 A&A Update and Review (8 CR)
Title : Jeff Sailor's 2025 A&A Update and Review (8 CR)
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.
ACCOUNTING UPDATE - Covers the latest updates to the FASB Codification, including lease issues, cryptocurrency, accounting theory under the FASB Conceptual Framework and other FASB updates.
AUDIT UPDATE - In-depth coverage of the COSO and impact on 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: 7/14/2025
Field(s) of Study: Accounting
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Learning Objectives
- Identify and apply the most pervasive GAAP updates
- Apply the provisions for cryptocurrency under the new standard
- 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
- Apply the AICPA Practice Aid to implement your system of quality management
- Describe proper accounting theory under the FASB Conceptual Framework
- Cite and apply better practice skills
Level
UpdatePrerequisites
Basic understanding of accounting and auditing
Advanced Preparation
None
Accounting for Not-For-Profit Entities
Title : Accounting for Not-For-Profit Entities (3CR)
Instructors : 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- 12/27/24
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Field(s) of Study: Accounting
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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
BasicPrerequisites
Experience in accounting topics
Advanced Preparation
None
Financial Leadership
Title : Financial Leadership
Instructors : Jeffrey L. Sailor, CPA
This course covers a number of “Big Picture” issues faced by CPAs and other financial leaders. Topics include core responsibilities, traditional roles, financial decision-making, changes and challenges, the VUCATS framework and the PESTLEE analytical framework.
In addition to the exceptional material, Jeff includes 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 - 10/17/2025
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Field(s) of Study: Accounting
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Learning Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, the participant should be able to:
Describe the core responsibilities and traditional roles of financial leaders
Apply decision-making
Describe what makes financial information useful
Describe the changes and challenges faced by financial leaders today
Apply the VUCATS framework
Apply the PESTLEE framework
Level
BasicPrerequisites
Basic understanding of accounting
Advanced Preparation
None
The Audit Communication Standards
Title : The Audit Communication Standards (1CR)
Instructors : Jeffrey L. Sailor, CPA
At the end of 2021, the Auditing Standards Board made effective many new required communications when performing an audit. These range from the engagement letter all the way to report and even beyond. The ASB realized that, while we were doing good work, our communications were not up to par.
In this course, Jeff Sailor will bring his truly unique presentation style to explain changes you need to know to have better communications and meet the requirements of the standards for your engagements as well as for peer review.
In addition, Jeff will include one 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 - 50 minutes of instruction
Revision Date - 12/27/24
Field(s) of Study: Auditing
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Learning Objectives
Identify the new audit standards and requirements
Describe the new definition for “Materiality”
Apply the provisions for the new audit report
Apply the provisions for going concern
Describe the new communications to Those Charged with Governance
Apply the new procedures related to communications
Apply the new provisions related to Other Information Included in Annual Reports
Level
UpdatePrerequisites
Basic understanding of auditing
Advanced Preparation
None
Your System of Quality Management
Title : Your System of Quality Management (2CR)
Instructors : Jeffrey L. Sailor, CPA
The Auditing Standards Board has recently changed the standards for quality in accounting firms by replacing the old SQCS 8 with a brand new set of standards: SQMS 1, SQMS 2, SAS 146 and SSARS 26 (issued by the ARSC). These new standards require that all firms with an accounting and auditing practice put into place a system of quality management. This means that even if you only perform a single compilation engagement, you are required to implement this system. The deadline for change is coming soon and this is expected to be a major peer review focus area.
In this course, Jeff Sailor will bring his truly unique presentation style to cover the most important topics you need to know to get ready for this new requirement. In addition to covering the standards pronouncements, Jeff will include 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 - 12/27/24
Field(s) of Study: Auditing
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Learning Objectives
- Identify the 8 components of a system of quality management
- Identify the additional requirements for a system of quality management
- Apply the standards for determining when an engagement quality review will be necessary
- Describe the requirements for the conduct of an engagement quality review
- Apply the control standards in the performance of audits and other attestation engagement
- Apply the control standards in the performance of SSARS engagements
Level
BasicPrerequisites
None
Advanced Preparation
None
Getting Control of Internal Control
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
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Field(s) of Study: Auditing
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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
UpdatePrerequisites
Basic understanding of accounting
Advanced Preparation
None
Jeff Sailor’s Risk Assessment Course
Title : Risk Assessment in Performing an Audit (2CR)
Instructors : Jeffrey L. Sailor, CPA
Through the peer review program, the AICPA has identified risk assessment as a major area of noncompliance for audits. As a result, this will be a major focus area for peer reviews for the next several years and the AICPA has indicated they intend to be very strict on compliance.
Course Level- Basic
Delivery Method- Group Internet Based Webcast
Length- 100 minutes of instruction
Revision Date- 1/14/25
Field(s) of Study: Auditing
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Learning Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, the participant should be able to:
Describe the issues found in peer reviews
Apply proper risk assessment in an audit
Apply the documentation requirements
Describe the tools provided by the AICPALevel
BasicPrerequisites
Experience in auditing
Advanced Preparation
None
Enjoyable Ethics for Florida CPAs
Title : Enjoyable Ethics for Florida CPAs (4CR)
Instructors : 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 - 1/14/25
Field(s) of Study: Regulatory Ethics
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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
UpdatePrerequisites
Basic understanding of accounting and reporting
Advanced Preparation
None
Jeff Sailor’s Definitive Revenue Recognition Course
Title : Jeff Sailor’s Definitive Revenue Recognition Course (4CR)
Instructors : Jeffrey L. Sailor, CPA
Section 606, Revenue from Contract with customers is one of the most significant standards ever written. The impact will vary by entity, but standard will need to applied to all entities reporting under GAAP. The new standard does away with many specific rules and replaces them with a framework for revenue recognition.
Course Level- Update
Delivery Method- Group Internet Based Webcast
Length- 200 minutes of instruction
Revision Date- 12/27/24
Field(s) of Study: Accounting
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Learning Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, the participant should be able to:
Identify to whom this standard applies
Describe the five steps of the framework
Apply the provisions to identify the contract
Apply the provisions to identify the separate performance obligations
Apply the provisions to determine the transaction price
Apply the provisions to allocate the transaction price
Apply the provisions to recognize revenue as the performance obligations are satisfied
Describe the required disclosuresLevel
BasicPrerequisites
Experience in accounting
Advanced Preparation
None
Special Purpose Frameworks- The Alternative to GAAP
Title : Special Purpose Frameworks- The Alternative to GAAP (3CR)
Instructors : 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- 12/27/24
Field(s) of Study: Accounting
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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