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Peer review findings in audits of NFP entities

Date
October 30, 2024
$49
Standard Price
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This includes sessions from the conference: 2024 AICPA & CIMA Governmental and Not-for-Profit Training Program

Learn how, with a little extra planning and preparation, you can avoid common errors identified during peer reviews of not-for-profit (NFP) audits. In this session, we will explore some of the most common and significant errors in the audit work and the NFPs’ financial statements, and what you can do to avoid those errors.

Learning Objectives

  • Identify the most common problems in audit work and NFP financial statements.
  • Recall best practices to avoid common problems.

Speakers

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Partner and Higher Education National Practice Leader, Moss Adams
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Shareholder, Clark Nuber P.S.

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