WEB140110

(Cancelled) Construction- Accounting, Auditing, Tax

Date
January 10, 2014

Master the fundamentals of the construction industry! Give your clients efficient, high-quality audit and review services and apply GAAP accounting methods applicable to construction contractors. Learn about the intricacies of accounting for long-term contracts, auditing construction contractors, and tax accounting for small to large contractors.

Topics Discussed
  • Contract Accounting
  • Contractor Financial Statements
  • Working With A Surety
  • Audit Planning and Procedures
  • Long-Term Contracts
  • Taxation for Small to Large Contractors

Learning Objectives
This course enhances your confidence in your construction accounting and auditing expertise as you apply construction industry GAAP, determine audit procedures, and identify key tax issues unique to construction contractors.

Speaker

Speaker Image for Jennifer Elder
President, CEO/Owner, The Sustainable CFO

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