Start-up and Small Business Financial Statements: Issues and Fraud WEBCAST
Friday, June 24 8:00am - 12:00pm PDT
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4.0 Credits
Member Price $159.00
Non-Member Price $209.00
Overview
Using case problems and analyses of questions, explore the relationship between issues that face start-ups and small businesses and fraudulent financial reporting. We’ll examine the associated risks of fraud and how to address this risk. This course is ideal for CPAs that provide accounting services to start-ups and small businesses, either in industry or as a practitioner performing preparations, compilations or reviews.
Highlights
Fraudulent financial reporting. Business issues and risks. Going concern uncertainties. Related party transactions. Misstatements. Noncompliance with laws. Preparations, compilation and reviews. Client acceptance and continuation.
Prerequisites
Experience providing services to or working for start-ups or other small businesses or previous education concerning financial reporting.
Designed For
Accountants, controllers and financial professionals.
Objectives
Recognize and address issues that face start-ups and small businesses. Identify the effects on financial statements and their relationship with fraud.
Preparation
None.
Notice
None.
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Richard Ferdinand
Richard Ferdinand is the Chief Financial Officer of Werner Publishing Company, a publisher of special interest magazines in the fields of aviation, photography, and golf. Mr. Ferdinand previously spent 20 years in the public sector as a sole practitioner specializing in audits, accounting and review services and special consulting engagements.
Rich is a past recipient of the Outstanding Instructor Award from the AICPA and the California CPA Foundation award for Instructor Excellence. He received his MBA from the University of Chicago and B.A. in mathematics from Colgate University.
Non-Member Price $209.00
Member Price $159.00