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NOT2058

Don’t Be Afraid to Ask: Single Audit Q&A

Date
June 24, 2020
$49
Standard Price
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Single audits are more complex than ever and finding guidance can sometimes be challenging. This Q&A session is designed to tackle questions that participants are challenged with, as well to address other common single audit.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the answers to challenging single audit questions
  • Comprehend single audit nuances through discussion of challenging areas

Speakers

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Senior Director, Governmental Auditing and Accounting, AICPA
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Shareholder, Clark Nuber P.S.

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