U.S. GAAP Disclosures for Non-Public Entities WEBCAST
Tuesday, February 2 8:30am - 4:30pm PST
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8 Credits
Member Price $295.00
Non-Member Price $395.00
Overview
Delve into the most commonly encountered U.S. GAAP disclosure requirements. Attendees will review an overview of the structure of the FASB Accounting Standards Codification and its more significant disclosure requirements applicable to non-public, small and medium-sized businesses. Analyze reporting that uses a special purpose framework.
Highlights
FASB Accounting Standards Codification disclosure requirements, Developments in the disclosure landscape, How materiality enters into disclosure decisions, Navigating FASB Codification.
Prerequisites
None
Designed For
CPAs, accountants and financial professionals.
Objectives
Recognize Accounting Standards Codification disclosure requirements relating to transactions contained in financial statements purporting to be prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally recognized in the United States of America, or another special purpose framework.
Preparation
None.
Notice
None
Leader(s):
Leaders
Howard Sibelman
Howard Sibelman, CPA, MBT - As the former Education Director for Crowe Horwath International, Howard provided leadership on audit methodology, the CaseWare CH International Audit Template, training initiatives and accounting and auditing technical support to the CH International members.
Immediately prior to joining CH International, Howard was a Business Assurance Partner at Moss Adams. At Moss Adams, Howard was a member of the firm’s International Services Group, IFRS Core Training Group, and Quality Control Coordinator for the Los Angeles office.
Howard serves on the CalCPA Accounting Principles and Assurance Standards Committee. Howard has extensive experience in accounting, auditing and consulting to middle-market companies.
During his 50 year career as an auditor, 30+ years as an audit partner, Howard was CPE Director for a national CPA firm, an instructor at the University of Southern California, on the faculty of two of the largest CPA review courses, and has authored and/or facilitated numerous firm, AICPA and CalCPA education programs.
Howard was also a founding member of the AICPA Employee Benefit Plans Audit Quality Center Executive Committee.
Non-Member Price $395.00
Member Price $295.00