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Friday, May 15, 2020 Live Replay

2019 Nonprofit Conference - A&A Sessions (Replay) (E2005654)

8:00 AM - 2:10 PM EDT

Registration: 7:45 AM EDT

Webcast


6.5 CPE Credits in AA

OVERVIEW

Nonprofit organizations are dealing with change on multiple horizons. Attend this replay of the 2019 Nonprofit Conference to get the updates you need to better serve your clients.

DESIGNED FOR

CPAs and financial professionals working for nonprofit organizations or representing nonprofit clients.

HIGHLIGHTS

Industry Update and Post-Implementation of FASB 2016-14
Louis J. Mezzina, CPA
Not-for-profit organizations are frequently in the news. Examine headlines to understand what drives the stories and discover key takeaways. Then, discuss lessons learned from the implementation of FASB 2016-14.

Grants and Contracts for Not-for-Profits
Richard A. Cole, CPA - BKD
This session will provide an overview of the FASB’s new grants and contracts accounting standard update and some implementation ideas.

Leases – Implementing the Changes for Lessees
Brad E. Muniz, CPA – SobelCo
Frank R. Boutillette, CPA, CGMA, ABV – Withum

Discuss an overview of the changes to the lease standards, examples of lessee implementation and certain nuances that are commonly overlooked.

The 2019 Yellow Book and Single Audit Update
Alexander K. Buchholz, CPA, MBA, CGMA – PKF O’Connor Davies, LLP
Examine changes for those audits conducted under the Uniform Grant Guidance, along with forthcoming Yellow Book revisions and independence for non-attest services.

Risk Assessment
June M. Toth, CPA, CFF, CITP, CGMA – ZBT Certified Public Accounting & Consulting, LLC
Since the issuance of the Risk Assessment Standards, Peer Review teams have found that more than one in 10 firms failed to comply with AU-C Section 315 or 330. Learn what are the most pervasive issues that Peer Review teams have uncovered and how to avoid them. Review:
  • What are the misconceptions leading to non-compliance that relate to understanding the entity and it’s environment, assessing the risks of material misstatement and performing procedures in response to assessed risks.
  • Consider how to determine responses identified and assessed risks by selecting or designing procedures.
  • What risks are relevant to the financial statement audit?

COURSE LEVEL

Intermediate

PREREQUISITES

None

ADVANCE PREPARATION

None

ADDITIONAL NOTES

This is a replay of the 2019 Nonprofit Conference. If you previously attended these sessions, you will not be eligible for credit again.

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.

Alexander Buchholz

Alexander K. Buchholz, CPA, M.B.A., CGMA

Audit Partner

PKF O'Connor Davies, LLP

Alex is an audit partner in the Not-for-Profit and Health Care practices of PKF O’Connor Davies, LLP. He has eighteen years of experience in public accounting. His areas of specialty include audits of not-for-profit entities, health care entities and special needs clients, cost reporting as applicable to health care and not-for-profit entities, and single audits conducted in accordance with the Uniform Grant Guidance. Alex is also an adjunct professor of accounting at the City University of New York. He serves on a number of professional and academic affiliations and is a board member of the New York State Education Department State Board for Public Accountancy. He has authored articles on accounting, audit, tax and education and he has presented on both a professional and academic level.

Richard Cole

Richard A. Cole, CPA, CGMA

Partner

FORVIS, LLP

Rick is a partner with FORVIS (which is the result of a merger between BKD and DHG) with more than 25 years of experience serving not-for-profit organizations. He is based in the firm’s New York office and is a member of FORVIS’ Higher Education Center of Excellence, which is an internal committee focused on addressing issues important to the higher education industry. Rick focuses on audits and advisory services for not-for-profit and higher education organizations.

Prior to this role, he worked at the FASB, where he served as a supervising project manager for almost six years. In that role, he was the project manager on Accounting Standards Update (ASU) 2016-14, Presentation of Financial Statements of Not-for-Profit Entities; ASU 2018-08, Clarifying the Scope and Accounting Guidance for Contributions Received and Contributions Made; and ASU 2019-03, Updating the Definition of Collections. He also was coordinator for FASB’s NFP Advisory Committee and Private Company Council. Before joining the FASB, Rick was vice president and controller at a large national museum in New York for seven years and a senior manager with a large international accounting firm where he worked for 14 years and specialized in audits of higher education institutions and other not-for-profit organizations.

Rick is a member of the AICPA Not-for-Profit Expert Panel. He is a lecturer at Columbia University’s School of Professional Studies in their Non-Profit Management program. He also has been a frequent speaker with NACUBO, the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA), and various state CPA societies.

He is a CPA in New York and New Jersey and is a member of the AICPA and New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants. Rick is a graduate of Montclair State University, New Jersey, with a B.S. degree and an M.B.A. degree.

Louis Mezzina

Louis J. Mezzina, CPA

Senior Advisor, Not-for-Profit Services Practice

Prager Metis CPAs, LLC

Louis Mezzina is a Senior Advisor with the Not-for-Profit Services Practice at Prager Metis, a member of Prager Metis International Group. Lou brings over 40 years of experience serving a diverse array of not-for-profit clients.

Lou has worked closely with well over 100 colleges, universities, and other not-for-profit organizations, including AARP, American Heart Association, the Archdiocese of New York, Duke University, Fordham University, Johns Hopkins University, Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, the March of Dimes, Metropolitan Opera, the New York Community Trust, and Wildlife Conservation Society. Beyond accounting, auditing, and financial reporting, he has assisted organizations and the nonprofit sector with respect to operations, risk management, and governance.

Lou is a noted speaker and has presented often at industry conferences, including the AICPA Not-for-Profit Industry Conference, NACUBO’s Higher Education Accounting Forum, NJCPA Nonprofit Conference, and the GWSCPA Nonprofit Symposium. His many years of leadership and service have earned him the National Association of College and University Business Officers’ inaugural Business Partners Service Award and the NJCPA Service Medallion.

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.

June Toth

June M. Toth, CPA, CFF, CITP, CGMA

Principal

WilkinGuttenplan

June is a principal at WilkinGuttenplan and is the president-elect of the NJCPA for the 2024/25 term. She has been a member of the NJCPA since 1995 and has served in a variety of capacities, including the Peer Review Executive Committee, Strategic Planning Committee and Volunteer Relations Committee, and was chair of the NJ-CPA-PAC Board of Trustees, chair of the Committee Operations Committee and vice leader of the Business Valuation, Forensic & Litigation Services Interest Group. She is also an active participant in the Accounting & Auditing Standards and Nonprofit interest groups. Before WilkinGuttenplan, June was the managing member of zbt Certified Public Accounting & Consulting, LLC. She is a former treasurer of Garwood Municipal Library; a recipient of NJCPA’s Volunteer Award in 2018 and its Women to Watch Award in 2019; one of New Jersey Monthly’s Leading Women in 2015 and one of NJBIZ Accounting Power 50 from 2020 to 2022.

PRICING

$139.00 - Member

$239.00 - Nonmember

$0.00 - Pass Holder

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