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NOT2104

Common Financial Statement Errors

Date
June 7, 2021
$49
Standard Price
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Learn how, with a little extra planning and preparation, you can avoid common errors that not-for-profits make in their financial statements. We will explore some of the most common, material errors encountered in not-for-profit financial statements and what you can do to avoid those common errors.

Learning Objectives

  • Identify the most common errors found in not-for-profit financial statements
  • Determine the impact errors could have on not-for-profit financial statements

Speakers

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Associate Director - NFP, AICPA
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Consultant and Author, Susan E. Budak, CPA

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