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AHI Semi-Senior Staff Training 2023
Wednesday, September 27, 2023 - Friday, September 29, 2023 | 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Okemos Event Center Okemos, MI
Course # 148503 | by AHI Associates
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Speakers: Bruce J. Dunn Jr.
Time: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Total Credits: 24.0
Earn Up To: 24.0 AA credits
Level: Intermediate
Vendor: AHI Associates

What you will learn

  • To enable more experienced staff to complete smaller audits. reviews and compilations with minimum supervision and maximum profitability.

Note:  Be prepared with a calculator and a device for completing online tax research.

Description

Staff will gain the confidence they need to adequately handle small engagements with this, the second in the AHI Staff Training series. This course will improve their communication skills with partners and client personnel, become adept at drafting financial statements, write better memoranda and develop an overall confidence that will aid them in meeting client needs.

PRICING DETAILS
Register early to take advantage of the best price! Please note, discounted pricing is already reflected in the online price. No promo code is needed.
Through August 30: $769 MICPA Members / $1219 Non-Members
August 31 - September 13: $789 MICPA Members / $1239 Non-Members
September 14- September 27: $809 MICPA Members / $1259 Non-Members

Prerequisites:
None

Advanced Preparation:
About 30 minutes of pre-reading before the event

  • Satisfy client and CPA firm needs
    • The objective of this section is to identify ways to maintain and improve good communication with clients and partners. There is also an opportunity to critique actual practice situations involving poor communications.
  • Apply analytical procedures
    • This session emphasizes the values and uses of analytical procedures for auditing and review services and how these tests can be used to help a client run their business better as a part of a client–services oriented approach. Participants will learn how to correctly apply the SSARS and SAS requirements to clients through several cases covering ratio analysis and analytical procedures.
  • Conduct small audits
    • Previous learning about the financial accounting process, transaction cycles, and the nature of generally accepted accounting principles will be reinforced and applied to the audit of a small client. Understanding the client and their industry, achieving desired levels of assurance, assessing the potential risk of errors and fraud, designing the most efficient audit approach and making management suggestions on small jobs are all addressed in the case application.
  • Perform review service engagements
    • In this session participants explore both the SSARS requirements and the practical problems encountered in applying them to compilations and reviews. A major case study is used to help participants understand differences in the nature and extent of procedures necessary for completing reviews and compilations, including analytical procedures, working papers and common GAAP problems. Participants will also learn how to use review service engagement forms and check lists more effectively.
  • Improve corporate tax knowledge
    • Completion of the major case in this module requires that participants identify and resolve numerous tax issues in order to determine a small business client’s tax liability for the year. A tax return preparation and review checklist for C corporations is provided as an aid. Other cases in the module require that participants solve problems involving unethical tax return preparation, methods of depreciating assets and determining the appropriate form of a business organization.
  • Draft financial statements and footnotes
    • Participants will review and recommend changes in the format, terminology and account groupings for a set of financial statements included in a major case study. Adherence to firm policies and utilization of professional judgement in adapting to varying circumstances will be emphasized in full group discussion.
    • Using a reporting checklist, small groups of participants will also organize and outline the contents of footnotes for the case study financial statements. Participants will evaluate an accountant’s report for a review service engagement using the facts contained in the case materials. They will also complete an engagement reporting exercise to become familiar with the different types of reports needed under differing circumstances.

1 to 2 years,  and at least one tax season. Note: The experience level is only a guideline, actual experience levels may vary.

  • Bruce J. Dunn Jr.
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