CPE seminars offered by state CPA societies.The AICPA AICPA See American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). is committed to bringing you up-to-date information on the hottest topics facing today's professional. In addition to the courses below, a full listing of our seminars can be found at www.aicpa.org/promotions/courses/courseslist.asp. Remember to request your $30 AICPA member discount at participating state societies. Advanced Forensic Techniques for Accountants (AFTA AFTA ASEAN Free Trade Area AFTA ASEAN Free Trade Association (less common) AFTA Association for Temperate Agroforestry AFTA Americans for the Arts AFTA American Family Therapy Association AFTA Arts for the Aging, Inc. )--Need to move beyond the basics and hone your forensic skills? During this advanced course, you will enhance your forensic skills with improved techniques for handling electronic evidence and using public records. Improve your ability to find a link when one is not apparent and trace to a conclusion. Become an expert in forensic accounting Forensic accounting, sometimes called investigative accounting, involves the application of accounting concepts and techniques to legal problems. Forensic accountants investigate and document financial Fraud and white-collar crimes with the latest techniques. Revenue Recognition in Today's Business Climate (RTBC RTBC Riva Trace Baptist Church RTBC Ready to Be Committed RTBC Riyadh Tenpin Bowlers Coalition )--Revenue recognition guidance exists throughout accounting literature, accounting and audit guides and audit risk alerts for specific industries and the SEC's SAB 104. Yet there is no one comprehensive source. In this course, you have a complete handbook. You will review the current literature, look at the implications of premature recognition, explore unique revenue recognition issues of specialized industries, and examine current FASB FASB See: Financial Accounting Standards Board FASB See Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB). projects and the impact they will have on financial statements. |
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