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NJCPA IssuesWatch Podcast: A&A Update – 4/4/23 (D4-4937512)

10 Minutes
On demand - Video

On Demand - Video

0.2 CPE Credits in AA

OVERVIEW

What are the implications of the recent failures of Silicon Valley Bank and other banks? Brad and Frank provide insights.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Why did Silicon Valley Bank collapse?
  • What sparked the bank run?
  • What should CPAs do?

COURSE LEVEL

Basic

PREREQUISITES

None

ADVANCE PREPARATION

None

INSTRUCTORS

Frank Boutillette

Frank R. Boutillette, CPA, CGMA, ABV

Partner Emeritus

WithumSmith+Brown

Frank is an emeritus partner of WithumSmith+Brown, PC (Withum) with over 35 years of accounting and auditing experience. He is a licensed CPA in New York and New Jersey and has significant experience working with SEC registrants, small and large private entities in various industries, including hedge funds, private equity funds and finance companies. Frank is a member of the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) and was a former member of the AICPA Peer Review Board. He is a past president of the NJCPA and currently chairs its Peer Review Executive Committee. Frank is a frequent lecturer on accounting and auditing and is a co-author of three accounting books.

Brad Muniz

Brad E. Muniz, CPA

Principal

CliftonLarsonAllen LLP

Brad is an assurance principal at CLA (CliftonLarsonAllen LLP). He has significant experience in financial reporting, tax compliance and planning for closely held businesses, SEC registrants, nonprofit organizations and strategic business planning, and in industries, such as real estate, construction, architectural and engineering, retail, hospitality and manufacturing. Brad is a member of the AICPA and the NJCPA, and was a former NJCPA president. In addition, Brad has served as an adjunct professor of accounting at William Paterson University and the College of Saint Elizabeth.